By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
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I’m not alone in thinking that the best fighting games have their own rhythm—you get in the zone of a Street Fighter, BlazBlue or even Mortal Kombat and
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w69 slot ทาง เข้า it seemed like it was only a matter of time before we got an actual full-on music/fighting game.
yono all app (As neat/weird as Theatrhythm sounds, it doesn’t quite qualify.) Now, the folks at Zen Studios (makers of Zen

Pinball!) have announced they’re making one. The game is called Kickbeat; its the trailer is above.
https://kotaku.com/a-night-of-speed-dating-with-kingdom-hearts-theatrhyth-5910445 Over at the PlayStation blog, Zen creative director Neil Sorens walks through the finer points of the game, which sounds like quite a bit of fun. The best part? You can import your own music into the game a la Audiosurf Which is great, since the bands listed for the soundtrack don’t do much for me. I wonder what it’d be like to get into a big fight cued by the Oscar Peterson Trio playing “I Want to be Happy”? Guess we’ll find out. Introducing KickBeat, a Music Combat Game for PS Vita [PlayStation Blog]