Dead as Disco arrive en accès anticipé avec un gameplay axé sur le combat rythmique

Brain Jar Games a lancé Dead as Disco en accès anticipé ce mois-ci. Ce beat 'em up rythmique propose des combats précis synchronisés sur une bande-son multi-genre.

Les joueurs incarnent le protagoniste Charlie Disco alors qu'ils affrontent des vagues d'ennemis, dont d'anciens membres du groupe. Le combat exige de synchroniser les coups de poing, les coups de pied, les esquives et les parades sur la musique, à travers des niveaux aux styles distincts tels que l'emo rock et le rap.

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