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Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians Critic Reviews

20 Total Reviews

15 Positive Reviews(75%)
5 Mixed Reviews(25%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Hardcore Gamer August 6, 2013
This is a tremendously unique, wildly creative endeavor that is a blast to play and even more enjoyable to listen to.
90
Hyper Magazine September 4, 2013
Nails the design, gameplay and mechanics.
90
PC PowerPlay September 25, 2013
With an ambitious concept, it's easy to forgive smaller mistakes - fortunately, Beatbuddy barely has any.
85
SpazioGames August 20, 2013
Threaks' work is a success in almost every aspect. The German team has created a valid, original, amusing and amazing game thanks to an excellent mix of different genres and a perfect harmony between the soundtrack and the scenarios.
85
Everyeye.it August 27, 2013
Beatbuddy reveals a passion and dedication worthy of note, the result of which will repay the player.
83
Hooked Gamers August 6, 2013
Beatbuddy’s soundtrack is simply fantastic, and the way it changes as you play is unique and interesting to play around with. The levels are long enough that you quickly become accustomed to each song and start humming along as you solve the simple puzzles. The overall length of the game is somewhat lacking, but the time I did spend playing was very enjoyable.
80
Digital Spy August 7, 2013
Like how musical theatre uses songs to tell its story, Beatbuddy uses rhythms to instruct its gameplay. It could still be a good game without its music core, but the soundtrack elevates it to be a great one.
80
Game Revolution August 11, 2013
Beatbuddy feels well worth the $15 sticker price on Steam for Mac, PC, and Linux. While sometimes it feels like its musical ambitions are inhibited by the game design, it's still a strong game in its own right and it's fun to see how the musical elements and enemies combine together as gameplay features.
80
GameStar August 12, 2013
Quotation forthcoming.
80
ZTGD August 13, 2013
Even with its notable flaws, my time with Beatbuddy was mostly positive. When I was in the groove, bobbing my head and solving puzzles the time seemed to fade away… to the beat of the music.
80
Worth Playing September 30, 2013
Beatbuddy isn't a flawless experience, but it's definitely something that PC players should check out.
75
Vandal August 6, 2013
It's beautiful, fun and addictive, but above all the OST is the spirit of the experience. One of those games that should be part of your Steam collection.
75
GameSpot August 14, 2013
An adept fusion of music and gameplay.
70
GameOver.gr November 9, 2013
If you enjoy music&rhythm platformers, then Beatbuddy will offer you more than 5 hours of gaming in a sea of electronic music.
70
Gaming Nexus December 9, 2013
Some minor bugs and level design issues keep Beatbuddy from being a great title. It's worth checking out for those who want to try something different, and if you're a fan of Austin Wintory's music, his song alone is worth the price of admission.
60
4Players.de August 7, 2013
Beatbuddy shows off an ambitious concept and captures your heart with its visuals. The level and puzzle design on the other hand, seems too generic and uninspired.
60
Joystiq August 9, 2013
Beatbuddy's incorporation of music into its gameplay is truly wonderful, but the repetition of its challenges holds the experience back.
60
Destructoid December 11, 2013
The foundation for a great game is built here, but the gameplay ranges from passable to dull.
50
Thunderbolt August 22, 2013
Beatbuddy has style and charm in abundance, but lacks the mechanics to be truly enjoyable.
40
DarkStation October 10, 2013
If you’re looking for a game with good music and not much else than Beatbuddy is your jam. Otherwise, look for the soundtrack and skip the frustration.