Color Symphony 2 Review | Xbox One UK
Every now and then, an indie game comes along that takes a well-loved, well-worn genre and adds a dash of creative thinking. That’s precisely what Color Symphony 2, from one-man studio Remimory, manages to do. The result is a satisfyingly tricky game that’s part platformer, part rhythm game.
Color Symphony 2 is ambitious, in that indie sense – it knows it can only do so much, but what it does, it does incredibly well. With over 120 levels, it’s likely to keep you playing, once you’re in the rhythmic groove. It’s not genre-defining by any means, but it shows promise for the studio’s future output. The developer intended the game to show ‘the ambiguity of colour,’ but it somehow also manages to show us the ambiguity of genre.










