Robert Workman (Modojo): Record Run is the latest release from Harmonix, the same studio that brought us the Dance Central and Rock Band games. The music rhythm vibe is alive and well in this title, as you help a musician work his way down a perilous street, collecting records and building multipliers while grooving to his (or your) favorite song.
Here are some tips that'll have you spinning like a DJ.
20 games in 40 minutes from veteran games writers Chet Roivas and Jon Denton. This week: failing to explain the genius of Super Time Force, piledriving in Ultimate Fighting Bros, and tuneful screen-tapping in Record Run. Also: Heavenly Choruses.
Mary Kish: This week, we check out rhythm game developer Harmonix's latest offering, tell you about a unique shooter that seriously messes with your mind, and give you some insight about a new puzzle game for the PlayStation Vita.
SUPERHOT smashed it's KickStarter goals but they need about 6K to add a SpeedRun Mode. I hope there's game pad support.
Link to play Demo SUPERHOT : http://superhotgame.com/pla...
It's fun.
GamesAsylum: "Coming from the studio that gave the world both Guitar Hero and Rock Band, it’s only natural to have high expectations for Record Run. These two games spawned countless sequels and soulless clones until the market imploded pretty much over night. Luckily Harmonix managed to survive unscathed. Well, maybe luck had little to do with – when it comes to music games, be it either generative or eidetic, Harmonix are as skilled as they come"