Lanota reviews

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Microsoft from Italian
I'D say it's one of the best rhythm games I've ever played. Only that there is a problem, the cost of the expansions is too high, I would really enjoy this game, but unfortunately I do not have enough money. It seems exaggerated
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Microsoft from French
You have no reason to not buy it this game just has no negative point. And for those who want to know the basic game includes some 20-25 music available in 4 levels of difficulty and believe me you are not ready to finish them
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Microsoft from French
Usually I prefer rhythm games with famous hits. But this is so beautiful, so nice to play... and finally the music is hyper rhythmic, or softer according to the chapter, timeless. It's really a jewel. And the entrance ticket is well worth the effort!!!
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Microsoft from Italian
Second only to Arcaea, my current favorite music game (and probably always will be), Lanota is a worthy opponent. The game system, in its own way, distorts the standard vision of the rhythm games by introducing the continuous movement of the beat Line, as well as the dynamism of the notes and the scoreboard themselves. The player needs concentration and reflexes to be able to succeed in the purification of the song. On the other hand, at least in my saying, the result is rather funny and/or exciting, it is as if you were catapulted directly into the Tuner. Lanota also has a rather compelling story, which alone points to favor, as it distinguishes from the flat and monotonous games of the same category by adding some element of logical sense and immersion/impersonation. Though it is a paid game, it has to be said that, with the miserable initial digit that it requires, well 30 songs are available through the continuation of the main story (for a ratio of ~ € 0.08/song, ie a misery). And Although some have complained of an excessive price of the expansions, if one thinks in cold mind, ~ € 1/song is not then all this impoverishment, considering that one is talking about a game and that the individual songs on Apple Music and the like usually roam Around the €0.99 without further implementations unlike the game, which provides 4 difficulties for each song as well as 2 modes of play, guaranteeing several hours of further recreation. In Conclusion: If you like rhythm games and want to try something new and different, do a little thoughts on Lanota. You will not be disappointed.
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