Dead as Disco llega al acceso anticipado con un enfoque en el combate rítmico

Brain Jar Games ha lanzado Dead as Disco en acceso anticipado este mes. Este beat 'em up rítmico presenta un combate preciso sincronizado con una banda sonora de múltiples géneros.

Los jugadores controlan al protagonista Charlie Disco mientras luchan contra oleadas de enemigos, incluidos sus antiguos compañeros de banda. El combate requiere cronometrar golpes, patadas, esquivas y bloqueos al ritmo de la música en niveles con estilos distintos, como el emo rock y el rap.

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