MANILA, Philippines — Rayark Inc. released the “Cytus II” version 4.0 update, containing a brand new purchasable character, five free brand-new songs, a new difficulty level, and a free download of ...
Update (03/08/18): Cytus II is now available on the Play Store. The game currently goes for $1.39, but that will go up to $1.99 once this sale period ends. The base game includes 30 different tracks, ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. No one makes rhythm games that are quite as cool as independent Taiwanese studio Rayark, creator of Deemo and Voez. With outstanding music, sleek ...
Originally released for iOS and Android way back in 2012, Rayark’s Cytus is one of the sleekest, most stylish rhythm games out there. Today it’s out on the Switch as Cytus Alpha, and with more than ...
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Rhythm games combine the fun of a video game with the joy of listening to music. The genre has been through many iterations, from pioneers of the genre PaRappa the Rapper and Um Jammer Lammy, movement ...
Cytus a, the full remake of the original game headed to Nintendo Switch, got its first trailer at RayarkCon 2018. According to Rayark, “Cytus α will be a complete port based on Cytus’s story settings ...
Capcom have plans to begin distributing arcade music games in Japan and other Asian territories, the company announced this week. The first title they release will be Rayark’s Cytus Ω, to which they ...
Rayark debuted a new trailer for Cytus Alpha at RayarkCon 2018. The trailer features the first gameplay footage of the rhythm game, an enhanced port of the popular smartphone title featuring new ...
Rayark, the developer behind top-notch rhythm-action games Voez and Deemo, has announced that another of its music titles, Cytus Alpha, is coming to Switch on April 25th. Cytus Alpha, like Voez and ...
You play by focusing on the rhythm of the music. "Notes" (circular icons) and lines represent the music, with varied movements and interactions. With the right timing you TAP, DRAG and HOLD notes to ...
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