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Find out why Metronomik's No Straight Roads suffers from being overambitious and technical issues in our No Straight Roads PS4 review.
No Straight Roads asks you to fight back against inequality with the power of rock in an evocative musical experience.
‘No Straight Roads’ may often lack longevity and finesse, but this debut effort from Metronomik could be the most brilliantly unique game of 2020.
Some of No Straight Roads' music is decently catchy. I enjoyed the J-pop that came with one of the boss battles, and of course the DK West rap, even though it wasn't well-written.
You need to figure out the best way to get at each boss, like DJ Subatomic Supernova here. It's confusing at first, but at no point is No Straight Roads ever really a rhythm game.
No Straight Roads digital copies will appear on August 25, 2020, with PS4 and Xbox One physical copies arriving that same day.
It will soon be the most wonderful time of the year in No Straight Roads, thanks to a free Christmas Edition update heading to all platforms.
The stylish music-action game No Straight Roads was originally intended to release on June 30, but had to be delayed due to complications arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, Malaysian studio ...
Music-based action adventure game No Straight Roads will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via the Epic Games Store on August 25, publisher Sold Out and developer Metronomik ...
Publisher Sold Out and developer Metronomik announced the free No Straight Roads Christmas Edition update will release later this week for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It will launch at a ...
No Straight Roads is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via the Epic Games Store. Watch the “Christmas Edition” update trailer below.
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