THRASER

A techno-trip gesture-like audiovisual experience, successor of legendary Thumper rhythm game with totally different mechanics and visuals

Strong sides:

  • Simple-to-learn gameplay mechanics
  • Nice visuals and sound design
  • Relaxing but challenging gameplay
  • Smooth progressing system

Weak sides:

  • A bit too sample mechanics, especially comparing to its predecessor
  • Missing some audio and visual syncing or dependency
  • Casuality and lack of serious mechanics changes during progress

Summary and conclusion:

Unlike its predecessor, this is not an outstanding game for its time with much less impressive visuals and Fruit-Ninja-like mechanics without rhythm or authentic gameplay mechanics. It's a nice looking and feeling casual game, that is a fine purchase for its price, but don't expect something extraordinary.

Our rating:
4/5
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THRASER


Rating: 4 from 5 - recommended, but...
with some limitations



Game is available on:

PC VR (STEAM)Meta QuestAppStore
Tested on:
Meta Quest 2

Game performance:
Game performs excellent even on Quest 2, we haven't seen any performance issues

Official game trailer and our gameplay footage

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