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Demons' Score Critic Reviews

10 Total Reviews

3 Positive Reviews(30%)
7 Mixed Reviews(70%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Pocket Gamer UK September 21, 2012
A gorgeous, fast-paced rhythm game that feels a bit samey if you don't shell out a lot of money.
70
Modojo September 21, 2012
To play as the other demons, and enjoy their music and rhythm patterns in the corridor sections, you'll have to shell out an astonishing $2.99 per demon, or simply put up with repetitive corridor runs to get to the better stuff. If you think CSR Racing was greedy, you ain't seen nothing yet.
70
Gamezebo September 24, 2012
If you like rhythm games, Demons' Score is a must buy because, well… iNiS. Fans of iNiS have been clamouring for this moment ever since the App Store first opened its doors.
69
IGN September 27, 2012
Demon's Score's core beat-tapping gameplay is a ton of fun. Gamers looking for a serious iOS rhythm title will love the musical gameplay. But its strange and overly sexualized premise and unfortunate In-App Purchase model limit the appeal.
63
Games Master UK November 25, 2012
Easily forgettable music.
60
148Apps September 24, 2012
Given its inevitably repetitive nature, Demons' Score is tough to recommend. It starts out so well but it's not long before it becomes apparent that it's all just too steep a price to persevere at, no matter how uniquely quirky the story might be.
60
Edge Magazine September 25, 2012
Sadly, the developer's good work is all but undone by its publisher's demanding IAP structure.
60
AppSpy September 26, 2012
Demons' Soul is a pricey way to enjoy the music of some of Square Enix' top composers, but if you can stand the forced repetition you'll get to enjoy a competent rhythm-game and the rather amusing storyline attached to it.
50
Slide to Play September 21, 2012
Demons' Score is halfway decent, and halfway infuriating. It could have been much better with different design choices.
40
Digital Spy September 25, 2012
Unfortunately, Demons' Score is marred by some unforgivable issues. Most notable is the repetition, which has you playing through the exact same song and tap sequence dozens of times to reach each of the more entertaining boss encounters.