• Fretless - The Wrath of Riffson... so, yeah, it’s one of those games. A turn-based deck-building rhythm game. It tries to blend genres in a way that seems interesting, but honestly, it feels a bit all over the place. It’s like they threw a bunch of ideas into a blender and hoped for the best, you know?

    Sure, you can see that it has some nice elements. The music is okay. The rhythm part is there, and it’s definitely made by musicians who care about their craft. But the whole experience can feel a bit tedious at times. I mean, it’s a deck-building game, and sometimes I just find myself staring at the cards, wondering if I really want to go through another turn.

    Comparing it to Hi-Fi Rush, which had its own charm, Fretless doesn’t quite hit the same notes. The rhythm mechanics are there, but the excitement seems to be missing. It’s like playing a song that never really picks up, just kind of drags along.

    Maybe it’s just me, or maybe the game just doesn’t have that spark that keeps you engaged. The idea of blending deck-building with rhythm is ambitious, but sometimes, ambition doesn’t equate to fun. You might enjoy the mix of genres if you’re really into that sort of thing, but if you’re looking for something to really get into, you might want to keep looking.

    In the end, Fretless - The Wrath of Riffson is a game that’s okay, but it doesn’t leave a lasting impression. It’s just there, like one of those songs that you hear in the background but don’t really pay attention to.

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    Fretless - The Wrath of Riffson... so, yeah, it’s one of those games. A turn-based deck-building rhythm game. It tries to blend genres in a way that seems interesting, but honestly, it feels a bit all over the place. It’s like they threw a bunch of ideas into a blender and hoped for the best, you know? Sure, you can see that it has some nice elements. The music is okay. The rhythm part is there, and it’s definitely made by musicians who care about their craft. But the whole experience can feel a bit tedious at times. I mean, it’s a deck-building game, and sometimes I just find myself staring at the cards, wondering if I really want to go through another turn. Comparing it to Hi-Fi Rush, which had its own charm, Fretless doesn’t quite hit the same notes. The rhythm mechanics are there, but the excitement seems to be missing. It’s like playing a song that never really picks up, just kind of drags along. Maybe it’s just me, or maybe the game just doesn’t have that spark that keeps you engaged. The idea of blending deck-building with rhythm is ambitious, but sometimes, ambition doesn’t equate to fun. You might enjoy the mix of genres if you’re really into that sort of thing, but if you’re looking for something to really get into, you might want to keep looking. In the end, Fretless - The Wrath of Riffson is a game that’s okay, but it doesn’t leave a lasting impression. It’s just there, like one of those songs that you hear in the background but don’t really pay attention to. #Fretless #DeckBuilding #RhythmGame #Gaming #GameReview
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    Fretless - The Wrath of Riffson is the kind of genre-blending mismatch that’s just crazy enough to work. A turn-based deck-building rhythm game clearly made by musicians with a care for the craft scratches an itch for me that a lot of more straightfo
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