Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut

Developer : Forever Entertainment S. A.
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Action
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Indie
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" Innovative action casual indie with rhythmic classical music and multiplayer, but clunky controls "

Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut Review

Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut is a rhythm game that pays homage to Chopin's legacy by blending classical piano pieces with modern remixes in a Guitar Hero-like gameplay. Players control Chopin, resurrected to save music from modern degradation, battling through various musical genres by hitting notes on keyboard, mouse, touchscreen, or MIDI. The Director's Cut adds two extra levels and multiplayer functionality, although multiplayer is reportedly underpopulated and difficult to access without friends.

Players praise the game's unique concept, charming comic-style art, and excellent soundtrack featuring Chopin's music in diverse styles. However, the game suffers from clunky and awkward controls, especially on PC keyboards, a steep learning curve, and inconsistent difficulty scaling. Voice acting and story presentation have been criticized as cheesy and weak. Despite its short length, the game offers replay value through multiple difficulties and unlockable arena modes. It is generally recommended for rhythm game enthusiasts and Chopin fans, especially on sale or with touchscreen devices.

Overall, the game is regarded as a charming but flawed indie title with a niche appeal, notable for its music and concept but hindered by control and design issues.

Highlights

Players consistently praise the unique gameplay mechanics that combine rhythm gaming with piano keys, offering a fresh take on the genre reminiscent of Guitar Hero but with Chopin's music.

The art style is frequently described as beautiful, comic-book inspired, and visually pleasing, adding charm and personality to the experience.

The soundtrack is highly acclaimed for its creative remixes of Chopin's classical pieces across various genres, providing an engaging audio experience that motivates players to replay songs.

The inclusion of multiplayer and additional levels in the Director's Cut is appreciated, although multiplayer remains underutilized.

Criticisms

Common criticisms include awkward and clunky controls, especially on PC keyboards, with some players finding the input scheme unintuitive and difficult to master, negatively impacting gameplay.

The difficulty curve is steep and sometimes inconsistent, with minimal changes to note patterns across difficulty levels and some extremely challenging segments that frustrate players.

Players note poor voice acting and cheesy, overly long cutscenes that detract from the story.

The multiplayer mode is largely inactive or difficult to access, reducing its value.

Other issues include bugs such as input problems, touchscreen malfunctions, and UI annoyances like obstructive on-screen notifications.

Pros

  • Innovative blend of rhythm gameplay with classical piano music and remixes.
  • Beautiful comic book art style that enhances the game's charm.
  • Excellent and diverse soundtrack featuring Chopin's music in various genres.
  • Engaging story concept with humorous and quirky characters.
  • Replay value through multiple difficulties and unlockable arena modes.
  • Multiplayer mode included, adding potential for competitive play.
  • Supports multiple input methods: keyboard, mouse, touchscreen, MIDI.

Cons

  • Clunky and unintuitive controls, especially on PC keyboards without remapping.
  • Steep and sometimes inconsistent difficulty curve frustrating to players.
  • Cheesy and poor-quality voice acting detracts from immersion.
  • Length is short, with limited content beyond main campaign.
  • Multiplayer is mostly inactive and difficult to access without friends.
  • UI issues such as obstructive on-screen notifications during gameplay.
  • Touchscreen and mouse input bugs reported, affecting playability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut released?

Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut was released on April 21, 2016.

Who developed Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut?

Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut was developed by Forever Entertainment S. A..

Is Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut available on Mac?

Yes, Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut is available on Mac.

Is Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut available on Linux?

Yes, Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut is available on Linux.

Where can I buy Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut?

You can buy Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's Cut on Steam.

Game Details

New version of cult game with new levels and exclusive Steam online multiplayer! Frederic Chopin – a long time deceased classical compositor – returns back from beyond the grave to fight intense musical duels. In his way stand some of the worlds greatest pop stars charmed with enormous profits that wild commercialization provides

Release Date Apr 21st 2016
Publisher Forever Entertainment S. A.
Developer Forever Entertainment S. A.
Required Age 0+
Platforms
Addictive
Creative
Charming
Clunky Controls
Multiplayer Dead

User Reviews

Very Positive (83)
81% Positive 19% Negative