Such a fantastic game. I was one of the beta testers. The devs take so much feedback and work with it. Worth getting for sure especially if you love classical music.
@@icy_twist It depends on the piece and difficulty setting, there are some quite difficult pieces hahaha. One cool thing is that you unlock new gloves, stages and clothes for the members of the orchestra as you gain points.
Normal difficulty is challenging, similar to the demo. I've spent the last week (between Batman and other stuff) getting 5 Stars on all the songs on Normal. Hard looks like it will take some practice and give the game good legs.
Bravo, Maestro... BRAVO! 👏👏👏 So it is like Spin Rhythm VR... that is always how I feel like my "stick" in Spin is, like I direct my wheel and tap to the beats and spin from one side to another. I see a lot of resemblance here :D
@Xoanon A bit like Spin, yes, in the various rhythmic elements. So the conductor baton I'm using is just a Harry Potter wand from Universal. I read you could use a chopstick even, anything for realism! Without having "something" in your hand to replace the controller it may feel like you're missing a key component. Although, without that haptic feedback, my brain isn't quite connecting so it does rely on visual and auditory feedback to know if you're on timing or not. So it feels a tad more realistic in that sense, as a conductor would rely solely on their ears in a real orchestra. I did feel like a real conductor, as you can likely tell through my exaggerated movement - I was really getting lost in the performance. It's a thorough demo worth checking out if you have the required hardware!
@@spidermonkeynr1 Yes, Spider, you are a bit more on the money here. It's definitely more like Audica than Spin in the sense of aim and positioning, although certainly more forgiving in both aspects. Also in the sense that the stage allows you to "work the room." The various rhythmic elements (tempo, accents, cues, fermata, dynamics) can become quite complex at times; so it also reminded me a bit of the original Beat Saber OST; songs in the Rocket League x Monstercat pack etc. where you have to kind of separate your left/right brain and perform unique motions with each hand. So, maybe a bit technical even in the beginner stages? Thanks again for sending me the tutorial on in-game chat for headset only gameplay, I saw you were playing this too so definitely understand what I mean!
Thank you! Im such a literal person with phoenetics sadly and appreciate you so I can get it right. My-stro rings so beautifully. I may need to borrow you in the future when I get stuck on epitome (e pot i mee? Or epi-toh-me?) and dear lord dont get me started on trying to say authenticate. I'm a mess! 😂 Maestro! 🎉❤
@@ElinaRomanoff thanks! I havent been able to commit to any fun hair colour other than my natural for a couple years so its just a fun stream accessory!
Such a fantastic game. I was one of the beta testers. The devs take so much feedback and work with it. Worth getting for sure especially if you love classical music.
Yesterday I bought the Quest 3 and the first thing I did was buying Maestro, gosh how much I love this game.
@@Arkanovik awesome! Quest 3 lenses are incredible. how is the game beyond the demo? does it get more complicated as you progress?
@@icy_twist It depends on the piece and difficulty setting, there are some quite difficult pieces hahaha. One cool thing is that you unlock new gloves, stages and clothes for the members of the orchestra as you gain points.
Normal difficulty is challenging, similar to the demo. I've spent the last week (between Batman and other stuff) getting 5 Stars on all the songs on Normal. Hard looks like it will take some practice and give the game good legs.
its the demo version, the full release is in the store now
i made a video to , love this game
Bravo, Maestro... BRAVO! 👏👏👏
So it is like Spin Rhythm VR... that is always how I feel like my "stick" in Spin is, like I direct my wheel and tap to the beats and spin from one side to another. I see a lot of resemblance here :D
For me it feels like audica with the the you need to point at
@Xoanon A bit like Spin, yes, in the various rhythmic elements. So the conductor baton I'm using is just a Harry Potter wand from Universal. I read you could use a chopstick even, anything for realism! Without having "something" in your hand to replace the controller it may feel like you're missing a key component. Although, without that haptic feedback, my brain isn't quite connecting so it does rely on visual and auditory feedback to know if you're on timing or not. So it feels a tad more realistic in that sense, as a conductor would rely solely on their ears in a real orchestra. I did feel like a real conductor, as you can likely tell through my exaggerated movement - I was really getting lost in the performance. It's a thorough demo worth checking out if you have the required hardware!
@@spidermonkeynr1 Yes, Spider, you are a bit more on the money here. It's definitely more like Audica than Spin in the sense of aim and positioning, although certainly more forgiving in both aspects. Also in the sense that the stage allows you to "work the room." The various rhythmic elements (tempo, accents, cues, fermata, dynamics) can become quite complex at times; so it also reminded me a bit of the original Beat Saber OST; songs in the Rocket League x Monstercat pack etc. where you have to kind of separate your left/right brain and perform unique motions with each hand. So, maybe a bit technical even in the beginner stages? Thanks again for sending me the tutorial on in-game chat for headset only gameplay, I saw you were playing this too so definitely understand what I mean!
May-stro? It's my-stro
Thank you! Im such a literal person with phoenetics sadly and appreciate you so I can get it right. My-stro rings so beautifully. I may need to borrow you in the future when I get stuck on epitome (e pot i mee? Or epi-toh-me?) and dear lord dont get me started on trying to say authenticate. I'm a mess! 😂 Maestro! 🎉❤
nice hair colour, i like it.
@@ElinaRomanoff thanks! I havent been able to commit to any fun hair colour other than my natural for a couple years so its just a fun stream accessory!
Great video gorgeous blue eyes.
thank you! it's a really fun game! and lighting for keying a green screen will make everyone's eyes look fabulous!