Initially it was hard to get to grips with the beat, perhaps due to a bit of input lag from Bluetooth headphones (and while there is a calibration tool it was becoming a bit frustrating), but things got easier when the dual revolvers, known as The Hounds, were unlocked. Each stage of Fury introduces a new instrument and intensity until the vocals kick in at 16x. ![]() The music is layered, and improves based on performance, so chain together a few decent combos and also avoid getting hit, and the beat level, known as Fury, goes up from 1x, 2x, and 4x, to 8x or even 16x. ![]() The Unknown is initially just equipped with a Sword and The Skull of Paz, but through the adventure new weapons are unlocked, including a shotgun, duel-wielding revolvers, a crossbow and boomeranged hooked-swords. Luckily, the plot is merely a construct to help push along the various stages of Hell that must be played through until the final boss - and the real journey is mastering the beat and cranking up the combos to ensure that the music continues to play. ![]() The story probably won't do much to capture anyone's attention throughout the eight or so hours this takes. The story is based around a demon, known as 'The Unknown,' who is fighting to get her voice back from the head honcho of Hell, 'The Judge.' Guided by a skull, Paz, (voiced by Troy Baker), The Unknown sets off through Hell to find The Judge and wreak havoc along the way.
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