Editor's Review
Hexa Hysteria stands out with its unique gameplay and heartfelt story, paired with amazing hand-drawn art and global music. I’ve dived into its narrative about a lost human civilization, unlocking tunes from Japan, Korea and more as I play. It’s not just mindless fun—there’s depth in its story, making it great for players who love innovative games with a mix of music, art and meaningful storytelling.
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Hexa Hysteria Official Introduction
Welcome, to the world of Hexa Hysteria! Experience our innovative game-play,
unlock various music, and explore the incredible stories from the distant
past!
=== FEATURES ===
- One-of-its-kind, truly innovative game-play.
- Story-focused design.
- Various music from Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Germany, Netherlands, and all around the world!
- Beautiful, hand-drawn arts!
== STORY ===
In the distant future, an empty spaceship is driving through the endless dark space.
This spaceship has no destination. We don't know how long it has been sailing, but it contains memories of a species that has long perished.
This species calls itself human, and once inhabited a planet called Earth, it seems.
They must have had a high degree of civilization. At a certain point, they even created artificial intelligence that surpassed their own, and together, they developed such technology that allows them to create this ship.
However, no matter what, they are now nothing more than dust in history. Long before we were born, they had vanished, no one remained.
Why did they make this spaceship? Perhaps, they once wanted to leave the galaxy where they were born and expand farther away.
Or, they just wanted to leave a little proof that they once existed, so that future civilizations can have a chance to know how they had loved and lived and died.
Too much time has passed, and we shall never know their intentions, but only some unverifiable conjectures.
But looking at these burning memories, there is an indescribable sadness, right?
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Hexa Hysteria Review & Beginner’s Guide: A Gorgeous Rhythm Gem Worth Your Time
Hexa Hysteria isn’t just another rhythm game. It’s a visually stunning, emotionally resonant experience that’ll hook you within the first five minutes, even if you’re new to the genre. Yeah, it’s got a bit of a learning curve, but stick with it, and you’ll be tapping and sliding like a pro before you know it.
First off, let’s talk visuals. This game looks like a living storybook—bright, vibrant, and so you’ll stop mid-game just to stare at the screen. The art style isn’t just for show, either; it ties right into the game’s vibe of uncovering lost human memories from a distant future. Cool, right? A rhythm game with actual heart, not just mindless tapping.
Now, let’s get you started—no fluff, just the basics you need to jump in:
Fire up the game, tap the screen to get past the opening, and pick Simplified Chinese (super straightforward, don’t stress).
Choose a nickname—keep it fun, it’s what’ll show up on leaderboards later—and hit confirm.
Next, you’ll do a sound calibration: when you hear the beep, tap the screen. This is key for nailing notes later, so don’t rush it.
The tutorial’s short but crucial—pay attention! Here’s the lowdown on notes:
Slide the track in the note’s direction when it hits the line.
Tap and hold the track if the note stays on the line (don’t let go till it’s done).
Hold the track before the note hits the line if it’s a long hold.
Tap nonstop when the note’s on the line for rapid taps.
Finish the tutorial, tap the screen, and you’re ready to go.
The gameplay’s simple in concept but gets tricky fast—this one tests your reflexes and hand speed, no doubt. But the difficulty curve is fair; even newbies can start slow and work their way up. Plus, the songs are bangers—seriously, I’ve left the game open just to listen to the soundtrack a few times.
A few quick pros to seal the deal: new songs drop regularly, so you won’t get bored, and there’s a leaderboard for every track if you’re competitive (guilty). The story’s a nice touch too—following a spaceship carrying human memories adds a layer you don’t get in most rhythm games.
Is it perfect? Nah, the learning curve might frustrate some at first, but stick with it. Hexa Hysteria is a hidden gem for rhythm fans, and it’s totally worth the time to master.
