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God of Riffs

God of Riffs

|Role-playing (RPG), Indie

8.9 /10

Aww Great!

Niche

18 ratings
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Steam · Player score8.9/1018 ratings
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Why play it

God of Riffs is a heavy metal album cover come to life! Smash hell spawn to the beat with your twin guitar axes, and try to beat community high scores! Show them who the true God of Riffs is by charging your axes with heavy metal power, send enemies flying and your scores through the roof! Play through 4 original adrenaline pumping tracks, in a variety of epic locations (with more on the way)!

Story and worldbuilding

Rock like the gods in God of Riffs, a rhythmic heavy metal VR game that's like a hard rock album cover come to life! Wield twin guitar axes with the fury of a heavy metal god against swarms of skulls, demons, and more across the multiverse! Charge your weapons with heavy metal combos that send enemies flying and carve your name into heavy metal HIGH SCORE HISTORY! Early Access includes four banging tracks and worlds. Come help us make the greatest heavy metal melee VR game EVER!

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Rating momentum

Aww Great!: 8.9/10 across 18 ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.

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Leans into Role-playing (RPG), Indie, Music — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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Hey Poor PlayerHeather Johnson Yu · 11 Feb, 2023
7/10

God of Riffs probably could have used more time in the oven; the enemies are far from diverse and its story mode is set to release sometime this year. With that being said, it’s still a pretty good rhythm game that makes you want to hack-n-slash the demons charging at you, so in that sense it accomplishes its task. If you’re on the hunt for a new rhythm game for your VR headset — something kinda like Beat Saber and Ragnarock but at the same time its own thing — God of Riffs has two axes with your name on them.

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