Infinite Guitars Takes to The Stage Today

Infinite Guitars

Infinite Guitars, Rhythm RPG about fighting mechs with Guitars solos, presses play on PC and Console today.

When we think battle of the bans, we don’t exactly expect giant mecha to be towering over the lead guitarist. Fortunately for us, develops Nikko Nikko did and the result of that ingenious twist comes to PC, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch today. Infinite Guitars plugs in and strums into battle today with a style and swagger that instantly caught our attention. You’ll be able to check it out too as you leap into a world at war with these giant robotic opponents. Dripping with anime inspired art aesthetics, this struggle to survive there’s only one way to turn these machines against themselves, the power of your guitar.

Players will gather up a party of adventurers and test themselves in an RPG that features rhythm fueled battle sequences. While this bard heavy comp might worry you in another RPG, this inventive idea features metal-crushing solos and devastating duets as JJ, Sam, Kaylee, and Ru—a scrappy team of wastelanders with their own strengths and abilities. It also comes with its own original soundtrack, meaning no returns to the firs and the flame for Guitar Hero fans.

Infinite Guitars looks likely to merge the swagger and style of Hi-Fi Rush with the RPG concepts of indie favorite The Metronomicon. If you’re ready for a rhythm Shonen and different backdrop to the hellscape of Metal Hellsinger then Infinite Guitars is available today. Check out the official website for more on this intriguing performance. Check out more on the official website now.

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For those of you who I’ve not met yet, my name is Ed. After an early indoctrination into PC gaming, years adrift on the unwashed internet, running a successful guild, and testing video games, I turned my hand to writing about them. Now, you will find me squawking across a multitude of sites and even getting to play games now and then

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