Everyday Shooter is the PS3’s answer to Geometry Wars, created by Jonathan Mak and Queasy Games. The game plays just like Geometry Wars, for the little amount of time that I’ve played it, and focuses on musical rhythms. As Jonathan himself put it on the game’s website:
Everyday Shooter is an album of games exploring the expressive power of abstract shooters. Dissolute sounds of destruction are replaced with guitar riffs harmonizing over an all-guitar soundtrack, while modulating shapes celebrate the flowing beauty of geometry.
That’s a lot more eloquently than I could put it, but that’s the general jist of the game. The game features eight levels through which to romp through. How does this stack up against Geometry Wars, and against everything else in the PSN?
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