Games like Sixtar Gate: STARTRAIL
What it is
Sixtar Gate: STARTRAIL is a rhythm game featuring dynamic lane changes and cooperative multiplayer. It offers a unique musical journey with a charming navigator and diverse soundtrack.
What players liked
The catch
Why it is here
It is here because it sits in the band this site looks at: well reviewed at 87% positive, but with 1,556 reviews, far fewer than the household names carry.
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Six games like Sixtar Gate: STARTRAIL

This is a rhythm game where players tap buttons to match on-screen prompts to music videos. It features extensive song and costume customization.
Both are tagged Rhythm, Arcade and Anime.
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Pistol Whip is a VR rhythm shooter where players shoot enemies to the beat of music. It offers fast-paced action with a focus on player flow and scoring.
Both are tagged Rhythm, Arcade and Action.
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Incredibox is a music creation game where players drag and drop icons onto characters to compose beats. It offers a fun, interactive audio-visual experience for all ages.
Both are tagged Rhythm, 2D and Casual.
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BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger is a 2D fighting game featuring unique character-specific Drive attacks. It offers a high-resolution, hand-drawn visual style with a deep story mode.
Both are tagged Arcade, 2D and Anime.
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This is a 2D fighting game with simple inputs and new mechanics. It features a roster of 24 characters and a story conclusion.
Both are tagged Arcade, 2D and Anime.
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Intralism is a fast-paced rhythm game where players match arcs to music beats. Its core loop involves precise timing and reaction, with a focus on user-created maps and global competition.
Both are tagged Rhythm, Casual and Action.
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