![]() ![]() guess you'll just have to play it to find out! A story of heartbreak and self-redemption is told along the way ultimately ending in redacted. Sayonara Wild Hearts is a casual rhythm-type game where you navigate the protagonist through a series of increasingly challenging levels, while collecting hearts and aiming for the highest score possible. Nevertheless, I added it to my wish list because I was intrigued! I'm definitely glad that I did because it is an awesome game! Overview For some context, I'd somehow happened upon a preview of this game and thought, "this looks neat," even though I had no clue what it actually was. Stream it on Spotify if you don’t believe me.I recently wrote about receiving the game Sayonara Wild Hearts for my birthday. Your only choice is to retry and improve, and the game makes these re-treads worthwhile by accompanying the action with a pop soundtrack that’s an absolute pleasure. It’s just so moreish miss those coveted gold ranks on each stage and it’s impossible to settle for just silver – or even worse, the lowly bronze. ![]() The game is always playing with new visual variety, without overcomplicating the actual way you play. It reminds me most of Tetris Effect, last year’s incredible musical take on the block-smashing classic. Then you’re atop the back of a deer, hurtling through a block-colour forest. Then you’re racing through neon streets on the back of a motorcycle in a high-speed chase. In one stage you’re skating, in another you’re engaging in fisticuffs. Instead, Simogo manages to surprise and delight with each new stage. You’re not restrained to a single structure or formula this is not a K-pop Guitar Hero, nor merely a hand-held dance mat. But Sayonara Wild Hearts eschews a lot of the rigid familiarity of that genre at the same time. If you had to label it, this would be a rhythm action game – boil it down and it’s essentially a chase for high scores set against beautiful backdrops, punching stylised enemies and swerving to catch neon hearts in high-speed chases. ![]()
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