
Dead as Disco Early Access Review
Dead as Disco Early Access reviewed by Will Borger on PC.
Dead as Disco may be more EP than album at its Early Access debut, but it already proves that Brain Jar Games has everything it takes to top the charts one day. The cats on stage are electric, the set list is inspired, and there’s enough juice at the bar to keep you coming back for more. Ultimately, you kind of have to give yourself to the flow to see everything Dead as Disco has to offer. You have to be excited to practice, to explore technique. If you’re willing to dig into the act of making something, so much the better. You’ll get more out of it. That’s just how music is, how action games are – the good ones, anyway. Fall down seven times, get up eight, until the song that whooped your butt is a dance your fingers know all the moves to. Charlie’s only got one night to set things right, but Disco never dies.
Dead as Disco may be more EP than album at its Early Access debut, but it already proves that Brain Jar Games has everything it takes to top the charts one day. The cats on stage are electric, the set list is inspired, and there’s enough juice at the bar to keep you coming back for more. Ultimately, you kind of have to give yourself to the flow to see everything Dead as Disco has to offer. You have to be excited to practice, to explore technique. If you’re willing to dig into the act of making something, so much the better. You’ll get more out of it. That’s just how music is, how action games are – the good ones, anyway. Fall down seven times, get up eight, until the song that whooped your butt is a dance your fingers know all the moves to. Charlie’s only got one night to set things right, but Disco never dies.
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