VOEZ

User Rating
7.4/10 (59 ratings)
Release Date
3rd Mar 2017
No. of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Music
Publisher
Flyhigh Works
Developer
Rayark
Content Rating
ESRB/Teen, PEGI/3
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About

VOEZ is played by touching falling notes in time with the music.

Set in a fictional town named Lan Kong Town, which is modelled after Yilan in Taiwan, the story is centred around six high school students who form a band that eventually achieves international fame.

Gameplay is simple, requiring players to touch vertically falling notes that have hit a bar on the bottom of the screen.

Depending on the song, the number of lanes for the notes increases and they shift side to side, making the screen look as if it is dancing to the music.

There are over 100 songs in the library. Three difficulty levels – Easy, Hard and Special – are available. Players are able to choose difficulty levels according to their skill so they may enjoy all pieces.

Reviews 1

Nintendo Life said:

VOEZ is a beautiful rhythm game with a generous supply of songs and gorgeous artwork that makes you want to keep going back for more. The rhythm gameplay feels accurate and fits the songs nicely for the most part, particularly in harder difficulties, with a nicely designed learning curve to allow players to get into the swing of things.

The soundtrack can start to feel quite repetitive at times, with a number of songs blending together to create what feels like filler content, and the quality of sound could be a little better with some songs sounding quite compressed, but overall this doesn't dampen the enjoyment of the game too heavily. Overall, VOEZ is a very good entry to the rhythm genre and one to consider for portable, tap-along loveliness.

8/10

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