'Fuser' is the newest Harmonix title to bring beats to your console

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'Fuser' is the newest Harmonix title to bring beats to your console
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Here's a look at 'Fuser,' which lets you live out your Dillon Francis fantasies.

On 2/26/20 at 9:00 AM ESTRhythm titles have always been a desirable niche, allowing fans of the genre to hear a symphony of victory or the bitter the crescendo of defeat. Harmonix is one of the leading independent studios when it comes to capturing that brand of thrill, and is perhaps best known for cluttering apartments and basements everywhere with its highly successful Guitar Hero and Rock Band franchises.

Everything starts out simple, with four open slots on your DJ mix stand for players to place their mixes. There are four different track options per song: lyrics, percussion, drums and bass. Mixing these different elements of specific songs can create an entirely new melody, which is essentially the point of the game.

The goal of the game is to play to a crowd's tastes and make them like you. At the start you pick a selection of songs that gets added to your"crate," and from that crate players make their music. The demo features a giant festival stage with a human face and lions to the side, spinning in front of a hungry crowd that's eager to hear that bass drop.The goal is to keep the crowd engaged as you take requests and remove or add certain song elements based on the feedback.

Taking lyrics about how we will one day meet our makers and throwing them into the bassline of Ellish and drums of LMFAO creates something that wouldn't sound too out of place on a Coachella stage. The gameplay loop of Fuser takes inspiration from Harmonix's less than successful Dropmix card game, which lets players take certain aspects of songs and throw them together to win. Needing an app and a board to play, the tabletop offering never really met its full potential, but the gimmick of mixing songs remained.

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