The main draw of Audioshield is that it can turn any MP3 file into maps for you to play, giving you choice over the music you play with and, hypothetically, unlimited tracks. In the fitness modes, there’s also some triangle shapes that fly at you, which you have to duck or squat underneath in a similar fashion to how walls work in Beat Saber or BoxVR. In terms of variety, there are single notes, extended notes with tails, a long series of notes that are strung together and some special large purple notes that require you to put both shields together to hit them. There are blue and orange notes, which correspond with the blue shield on your left hand and the orange on your right. You use the shields, one on each hand, to hit colored notes as they zoom towards you.
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As you can probably guess, in Audioshield, you have shields. Sadly, Audioshield on Oculus Quest ignores this opportunity and presents a ported game that is clearly outdated in too many ways.Īudioshield is similar to most rhythm games – you hit notes to the beat, or rhythm of music tracks.
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With the recently announced Oculus Quest release of Audioshield, there was a huge opportunity to update the game and implement some of the lessons learned from other games that have since succeeded it.