Audica is the intriguing upcoming VR “rhythm shooter” from veteran rhythm gaming studio Harmonix. Today we’ve got a preview of the game through an exclusive first look at one of the 10 tracks that ...
Rhythm games and VR are a match made in heaven, as Beat Saber has shown many people. Replace those laser swords with guns, and you get Audica, Harmonix’s take on the VR rhythm game genre. While the ...
Harmonix has been at the top of its class for many years as a developer of rhythm and music games. Whether it's Rock Band or Amplitude (the old-school one and the more recent one), Harmonix is where ...
Harmonix has officially released tools and documentation that will help users modify beat maps for Audica (2019), the studio’s recently released futuristic ‘rhythm shooter’. The new system was created ...
Beat Saber is an honest-to-goodness VR masterpiece that recently became one of the first VR games in the world to have sold over 1 million copies. The core mechanic; chopping virtual blocks with ...
James grew up in the arcades of the 80s and has played games on everything from the Milton Bradley Microvision to the PlayStation 5. He worked in gaming retail during the PS1/PS2 eras, and even had a ...
Harmonix is currently hard at work on its next musical frontier. VR rhythm shooter Audica is set to hit Steam Early Access in just a few more days, but before getting there, there's the matter of ...
Harmonix announced a brand new VR rhythm game on Twitter today called Audica. Based on the footage it looks like it’s a mixture of first-person shooter mechanics with the same style of rhythm-based ...
After previously being made available via Steam or the Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality headsets the Audica rhythmic shooter will be arriving on the Oculus Quest platform ...
Following in the footsteps of games like Beat Saber and Beat Blaster, Audica aims to bring another experience to the ever-growing virtual music game genre. Not only that, owners of Playstation’s ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Before it made games that just dropped the pretense altogether and used plastic instruments, Harmonix was already the master at turning your average, ...