Cytus II vs Youtubers Life
Cytus II
Cytus II is the sequel to the highly popular action-rhythm game, Cytus, but it's the fourth music game title from the developer, Rayark Games. Set once again in a futuristic, sci-fi society where a mega virtual world exists in the internet space known as Cytus, a mysterious DJ legend called Æsir emerged. His music sold like hot cakes and people fell madly in love with his work. Like Daft Punk (at least while they are performing), no one has ever seen this DJ's actual face, but one day, he suddenly announced a concert where he purportedly will be showing up in person (digital-wise since it's in Cytus). What will go down at this event? Well, no spoilers - Go play the game and you can eventually piece together the story to find out the ending yourself!That said, the game features the same intuitive gameplay but this time around, the game uses a unique "Active Judgement Line" system that makes the actual scan line to move rather than having the notes move. You'll only tap on the notes when the line reaches them, preferably when it's right in the middle. The game also contains a ton of high-quality music (over 50 of them, in fact) featuring composers from all around the world. The genres of the music vary widely as well, from electronic to rock.
Cytus II is an amazing addition to the Cytus series and is a must-play for fans of the original, but even if you have not played Cytus before, you can still appreciate the brilliance in combining immersive storytelling, excellent music, and an intense tapping-based gameplay.
Youtubers Life
Youtubers Life is one of the most relevant life simulation/tycoon game we have ever seen. Anyone who has access to internet would know about YouTube and how it has become the undisputed popular platform for creative and original video content which have given rise to various famous Youtubers like Superwoman, Swoozie, Pewdiepie, Ryan Higa, and the Odd1sout. This game aims to let you experience what it'd feel like to be a part of this Youtuber lifestyle.Starting from a cosy room at your parents' place, you'll get to hop into the world of online broadcasting by creating a gaming, music or cooking channel (more will probably be added), completing daily tasks, socializing with your growing fan base, and managing your time so you'd have time to interact with friends and family as well. Depending on how you do, you may end up among the greats on Youtube or fade into obscurity... which one will you be?