I read the reviews comparing this as a good competitor to Beat Saber so I decided to give it a shot. The graphics are very cheesy in my opinion. The soundtrack isn't very good. The punching is fun but sometimes the beats don't even make sense to the music. Really good rhythm games are fun when you can just kind of let go and go with the music. With Beat Saber I don't even really pay attention to the arrows (just enough to know where I'm going), they sync with the beat so well that I just let my arms and wrists do the moves and jam out. It was just really hard to get into it.
Song Beater: Quite My Tempo!
- Release Date:
- Oct 18, 2019
- Developer:
- Playito.com
- Publisher:
- Playito.com
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Song Beater is a VR rhythm game on steroids. Beat challenging songs with your bare fists in Fit Boxing mode, wield variety of weapons (blades, tonfas, phasers, staff, saw) in Free Style or dominate the playfield in Real 360 mode.
- 6 game modes, singleplayer and multiplayer
- 60+ songs and videos included, custom songs support
- Global and friends leaderboards, unique family party mode
- Player achievements and statistics including estimated calories burnt for your fitness goals
More features
- 5 difficulty levels (light, gentle, normal, intense and... impossibru)
- 8 different environments
- Unique handmade visualization for each song
- Several types of laser obstacles, stationary and moving
- Variable song speed (90–150%), one-hand play, no-fail option and more
- Level editor included
- Video playback
- 30 Steam achievements
- Built-in 3rd person cameras support (avatars) - great for watching players or streamers
- LIV mixed reality support
- Hidden and not so hidden cultural references, memes, easter eggs... :)
Weapons (free style mode)
Wield variety of weapons (blades, tonfas, phasers, staff, saw) to increase your effective range. Master different techniques for perfect play.
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Custom songs and videos
- New songs (levels) can be created using included level editor. See Quick-start guide in the Community Hub for more information on how to use it.
- Song Beater can import custom songs from other games, e.g. in ModSaber format! Simply copy whole song directory to "Custom songs" directory in Song Beater and start the game. Your song should appear on Custom songs and/or Videos tab.
Songs credits
Volume 2 (full release update)- Addicted – Mikalyn & Xtro
- Blessings – Vendredi
- Close – Mikalyn & Xtro
- Dissent – Nihilore
- Erosion – KV
- Fall Again – Dizaro
- Fall in Love Again – Mikalyn & Xtro
- Feelin Me – Peyruis
- Happy Endings – Dizaro
- Hide and Seek – Vairo
- Keyboard – Mikalyn
- Release – Ason ID
- Scarab – Vairo
- Sneaky – Mikalyn
- Trust in Me – Dizaro
- Time to Wake Up – Hunter Miller
- All Night – Peyruis
- Bad Love (Vocal Edit) – Niwel
- Bazooka – Mike Cortado
- Biscuit (Extended Version) – Raven & Kreyn
- Breathe – Axl & Arth Ft. Dimi Marc
- Bush Week – Nihilore
- Congratulations (remix) – Party In Backyard (orig. PewDiePie, Roomie & Boyinaband)
- Do It Like You – Insta Models
- Don't Blame It On Me – Axl & Arth
- Eat em up – Justin Being Rude
- Fuzz – Roman "Mem" Nepsinsky
- Grace on the Dancefloor – TeknoAXE
- Island – Jarico
- I Saw a Ghost Last Night – Leonell Cassio
- Minute – DIZARO
- Retro Beats – Roman "Mem" Nepsinsky
- Rollercoaster – Declan DP
- Something for Nothing – Jimmy Burney, Alundra
- Spite – ZAYFALL
- Sven – Party In Backyard
- Stuck On U – DIZARO
- The Promise – Damien Miles
- This way >> – Scomber
- Triumphant – Axl & Arth, Dustin Paul
- View – Ametryo
- What – Roman "Mem" Nepsinsky
- When You're Comin' Back Around – Norwall
- Who's gonna love ya – Bad Parties
- Wrong 4 Me – DIZARO
- Yeah – Roman "Mem" Nepsinsky
Linux users: We have reports from our players Song Beater works just fine on Linux via Proton (Valve's Wine) layer! :)
Available for Arcades on SpringboardVR
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User Reviews
Look... I Absolutely LOVE Beat Saber But This Game Might Be A Competitor In My Opinion, If Not Then Just As Good As Beat Saber But Overall GREAT! The Fit Boxing Is So Fun To Just Unleashed Anger That I Tend To Have. (LOL) But I Do HIGHLY Recommend This Game. Buy This Game No Matter What The Price Is, It's Worth Every Penny And I Can't Wait To See Where The Developers Take This Game! (Developers You Guy's Have Made A Gem Here, Don't Ruin It!!)
This game was just released a bit ago and already it is very impressive. I can only say if this is “Early Access’ I cant wait to see what they consider well and truly finished. I have played about 4.5 hours in boxing mode as of the time i am writing this. *i have not played the impossible setting so all of these comments are about the other difficulty settings. The UI is really well skinned and fits tightly into the games graphic theme. I particularly like having the three huge panels to simply select what i want to play without having to go down a confusing menu system. There are not many songs or videos in the game but enough that i am not board and i have not played most of them yet. The music quality and range is well thought out and impressive. I have only experienced one bug and it was just a one off funny glitch where i selected a menu mid game and then backed out of the menu to find one target decided to have a little walk about instead of staying with the group. It...
I like this game so far, needs floor adjust controls, hard to play with shorter people. Needs debris reduction options like beat saber, harder difficulties are almost impossible to see whats coming at you, Music is AWESOME and punching is a lot of fun, the weapons seem gimmicky and only have one sound effect which ruins the fun of using them. Keep up the great work! good game to get into knowing that it will get more polish and most likely a price hike in the future.
I really like this game, Why? Good selection of weapons good songs, colors, options etc. I see some of future potential, hope they continue to develop it. I'm sure I'll be playing regularly. I thought i read that you could upload your own songs. Not sure how yet but hoping i can. I don't regret spending the $$. Enjoy.
Great alternative to Beat Saber and similar titles. Adds a few new modes and variety of game play to the mix. Worth the asking price. Highly recommended! :)
Supports copy-paste songs from BeatSaber!
Absolutely loved the game, punches feel great. Songs amazing. Worth the money, damn good work out.
Hitting the balls directly with my fists (in fit boxing mode) is really satisfying feeling, especially because the beats are SO PRECISE in the songs I've tried so far. I like the boxing even better than using some weapons (but if I had to choose, the tonfas with their rotating action would probably be my choice :-)). Overall really nice VR exercising game, I am TIRED now but HAPPY, worth the money. :-D
Excellent rhythm game. Has orbs, obstacles, and moving obstacles. Good song variety and has custom song support but it's a bit complicated. Multiple game modes including multiplayer. Default is beat boxing but also has a variety of interesting weapons. The platforms are the most detailed I've seen in a rhythm game so far. Intense and Impossibru are comparable to Beat Saber's Ex and Ex+
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10 (x64)
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 or greater
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 960/1050Ti / AMD Radeon R9 290/RX 470 or greater
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10 (x64)
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or greater
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970/1060 / AMD Radeon R9 290/RX 480 or greater
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 2 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Song Beater: Quite My Tempo! cost?
Song Beater: Quite My Tempo! costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Song Beater: Quite My Tempo!?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7/8/10 (x64) Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 or greater Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 960/1050Ti / AMD Radeon R9 290/RX 470 or greater DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7/8/10 (x64) Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or greater Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970/1060 / AMD Radeon R9 290/RX 480 or greater DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 2 GB available space
What platforms is Song Beater: Quite My Tempo! available on?
Song Beater: Quite My Tempo! is available on Windows PC.
Is Song Beater: Quite My Tempo! worth buying?
Song Beater: Quite My Tempo! has 93% positive reviews from 44 players.
When was Song Beater: Quite My Tempo! released?
Song Beater: Quite My Tempo! was released on Oct 18, 2019.
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