Gunvolt Records Cychronicle

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Rhythm
Developer: Inti Creates
Release Date: Feb. 15, 2024

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'Gunvolt Records Cychronicle' Is A Rhythm Game Coming to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox And PC In 2024 - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Sept. 14, 2023 @ 12:07 a.m. PDT

Gunvolt Records Cychronicle is a rhythm music game starring the songstresses of the Azure Striker Gunvolt series, Lumen, Lola, and Luxia singing 15 different songs.

Gunvolt Records Cychronicle is new rhythm music game starring the songstresses of the Azure Striker Gunvolt series, Lumen, Lola, and Luxia singing music from the series’ rich history.

Players will time their button presses to a barrage of notes along two different lanes to earn high scores. The dual analog controls sync with the characters dancing in the 3D backgrounds for a fully immersive experience. 

Gunvolt Records Cychronicle will release digitally for $14.99 USD, with downloadable content packs also available to expand the game’s track library.

A New Rhythm Experience Where You’re In Sync with the Muses

The notes flowing from the top of the screen come in various types: push the buttons to Tap Notes and Hold Notes, and move the sticks with Flick Notes and Slide Notes.

When you’re flicking in eight different directions and sliding in arcs on the analog sticks, your movements will synchronize with the dancing divas in the background, just as if you were dancing along with them.

In addition to gamepad controls, the Nintendo Switch version will feature an optional touchscreen mode as well.


Includes a Sound Player with Full Length Vocal Tracks

All included tracks and planned downloadable content are selected from the vast library of acclaimed vocal tracks from the Gunvolt series, including tracks used in the series’ five games, CD-only releases, and Gunvolt animated feature.

Players can listen to any of the music included in the game freely in the in-game music player. Use the included repeat and playlist functions to create your own listening mix!

The Muses Add Their Charm and Elegance

The Muses, Lumen and Lola, alongside The Djinn, Luxia, dance with enchanting movement and provide their voices for a complete experience.

Should repeated misses cause you to fail a song, their Anthem abilities will revive your run, allowing players of any skill level to enjoy the rhythm gameplay without worry.

Cast:

  • “The Muse” Lumen (voiced by Megu Sakuragawa): A popular, down-to-earth virtual idol affiliated with the Sumeragi Group. Lumen frequently puts on virtual concerts as part of her idol life.
  • “The Muse” Lola (voiced by Mayu Mineda): Normally a flying battle pod who controls a multitude of tiny machines in combat, Lola also transforms into a humanoid Muse form. She uploads her own songs to the internet where she takes on the identity of the virtual idol known as The Muse of Hope.
  • “The Djinn” Luxia (voiced by Rico Sasaki): The manifestation of the mysterious girl Layla’s powers, Luxia performs as the ATEMS organization’s songstress. She has a free-spirited personality, and tends to throw concerts without warning according to her own personal whims.

Scenes from the Series Create a Nostalgic Musical Journey

In addition to the music videos of the songstresses, songs can be played featuring gameplay footage and scenes from the Azure Striker Gunvolt series.

Different songs will feature various gameplay videos, giving series fans a nostalgic look at past experiences, and new fans a look into the games where the enchanting singers made their debuts.

Gunvolt Records Cychronicle is coming to Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and PC (Steam) on February 15, 2024.


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