35User Rating: 3 out of 5

Review title of Crache Brilliance murdered by afterthoughts

If you like rhythm games then this is one you have to give a try, but it does have some very serious flaws. There are secrets hidden on each level that contribute to your score, but getting them feels very out of sync with the rhythm of the music. There are progressively more enemies as you work your way up the difficulty levels and they are also not that rhythmic. Both the secrets and the enemies have times where they're truly annoying. Where the game shines, is the joy of staying on the path that's timed up with the music. Everything else is tacked on junk you suffer through until the next path section. One redeeming element of all the frustrating uninteresting chaos in some levels is that you can master them with practice and feel good about it, but much of that time is not enjoyed. Most people will only want to play 20% of what this game has to offer and it's still worth it on sale even knowing that. If they improve their game design, then they are sitting on magic.