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In a world shredded by the devastating war against the Mechs, the remnants of humanity scavenge and fight to survive. Now, the metal war machines have reawakened—and only your electric guitar can turn their technology against them!
Read moreIn a world shredded by the devastating war against the Mechs, the remnants of humanity scavenge and fight to survive. Now, the metal war machines have reawakened—and only your electric guitar can turn their technology against them!
Gather up the party, tune up your favorite axe, and get ready to rock in Infinite Guitars, a genre-melting rhythm RPG featuring vibrant anime-inspired art, adrenaline-fueled Mech battles, and a blazing original soundtrack.
Role-playing rhythm
Amp up your skills and test your reflexes in rock duels that mix elements of turn-based role-playing, action, and rhythm games.
Electrifying anime-inspired adventure
Explore a stylish sci-fi world filled with Colossal-Type Mechs, guitar-wielding heroes, and over-the-top attacks.
Guitar-driven team battles
Perform metal-crushing solos and devastating duets as JJ, Sam, Kaylee, and Ru—a scrappy team of wastelanders with their own strengths and abilities.
Rage against the Mechs
Unleash the full force of your skills in epic boss battles that fuse electrifying anime-inspired action and hyperkinetic rock.
Explosive 100% original soundtrack
Crank up the volume to steel-shattering levels for the ultimate showdown against the War Mechs!
This really, honestly breaks my heart. I was so into this game in chapter 1, and then every chapter after that it was like the life got sucked out of me. Like others have pointed out, there are bugs galore. So, so many
I'm going to lead with the positives to hopefully lessen the sting of this. The music it's got is very nice, it's well produced and represents a decent variety of genres, there's also a very appealing style on display
I'd describe this game as a suburban garage band given digital form - it doesn't care if it's messy, bug-ridden or riddled with writing errors, it's going to tell a damn good story with even better music. Unfortunately
Conceptually fun gameplay with an interesting premise, however its insanely buggy. Cutscenes are broken and some sound effects are incredibly loud despite adjusting the volume settings. Just got soft-locked in combat
The Good -Music is great -Art is great when it wants to be -Story is engaging in the beginning and the end The Bad -Buggy -Story/Overworld sections feels a little padded/stretched at times -Easy to get over leveled
It's a pretty sweet rhythm game mixed with a jrpg. Plays out super sleek and I love the fact that the overworld rhythm games prepare you for the boss fights. Music is legit too.