Die Hard Game Fan: As I mentioned in my preview for the game, SUPERBEAT: XONiC is the spiritual successor to the DJMax games that you may have played back on the PSP. It’s a hardcore rhythm experience that caters to those looking for the opportunity to really test their skills. Despite not having a famous license or a bevy of well known tracks to rely on, SBX is a game that fans of the genre should definitely consider. There are some bumps on the road, however. Let’s take a look.
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Superbeat Xonic originally came out on the PlayStation Vita in 2015. As entertaining as the game was, rhythm games already have a niche audience, and the Vita didn’t have a strong base of players to begin with. Superbeat would later release again on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2017 but lacked the portable perks that came from the original release. The game’s release on the Nintendo Switch finally gives Superbeat Xonic a chance to shine.
Every rhythm based game on switch sucks because of the input lag. I tried them all and they’re all offbeat. Only inputs via touchscreen works, like in taiko no Tatsujin.
I didn’t have any input lag related issues with PS4 Pro.
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