If you want to bag yourself eight fantastic VR rhythm games, some of which can even be played without a headset, then the Humble "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" bundle is perfect for you. For just $15, ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Beat the Rhythm VR Can you Beat the Rhythm? Punching orbs with your hands, deflecting projectiles with laserblades, or shooting drones with guns, using ...
Despite having been a staple in the gaming world for decades, music games have seen a decline in popularity the last few years. But with the release of Thumper and REZ Infinite for the PlayStation VR, ...
Rhythm games are having a massive resurgence in 2026, blending nostalgia with fresh innovations across consoles, PC, and mobile. From VR block-slashing to guitar shredding with new peripherals, the ...
Spin Rhythm XD (2023), the kinetic rhythm-action game, is coming to PSVR 2, PS5 and PS4 this summer, which is also slated to include a free VR update to the original game on Steam. The game, which was ...
XR Games, the studio behind Hitman 3 VR: Reloaded (2024) and Starship Troopers Continuum (2024), announced a new rhythm game for Quest called BEATABLE, which uses hand-tracking to turn any table into ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A British writer who specializes in indie gaming and LEGO. Everyone’s drummed with their hands, so it’s frankly mind-boggling that ...
Watch the launch trailer for intergalactic rhythm game, Spin Rhythm XD, coming to PS5 (PlayStation 5), PS4 (PlayStation 4), PS VR2, and Steam VR as a free update on July 9, 2024. Spin Rhythm XD ...
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Top 10 best rhythm games of all time

Rhythm games are not just about hitting notes, they are about feeling every beat. From arcade dance floors to VR headsets and even roguelike twists, the genre has turned music into full-fledged ...
Attendees dodge kraken tentacles in VR while playing Laser Room, one of the original VR games available at Mirra, a new entertainment complex in Bellevue. (GeekWire Photo / Thomas Wilde) I wasn’t sure ...