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Play OverviewPlay Overview

Fuser (2020) is a rhythm game where you are a DJ at a large concert. You can combine four songs from a list of records. Each of the records has four tracks represented by colours and instruments: drums, guitar or vocals. You build up an evolving mix of music by adding and changing elements from each of the records.

The play is similar to the developer's DropMix game (also similar to Rockband, DJ Hero and Guitar Hero) although without the need for the physical peripheral or cards to unlock songs. Still, you will need to purchase music to extend your collection of records in the game.

There is a single-player campaign where you attempt to make mixes in time to the beat to score more points. You also have to respond to requests from the virtual audience. There is also an online multiplayer mode where you collaborate on mixes with other players and a Freestyle mode that will allow players to create their own mixes and share them with others over social media.

The game will come with around 100 licensed music songs and you can purchase more.

Our examiner, Andy Robertson, first checked Fuser 3 years ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 9 months ago.
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Play StylePlay Style

This is an Action and Rhythm game with Simulation elements. You can play this by yourself or as a 12-player online game.

 
You can play this game in the following styles:

DurationDuration

We haven't documented duration data for this game yet.

BenefitsBenefits

This game is good if you want to:

Age RatingsAge Ratings

Content Rating

Rated PEGI 12 for Bad Language.
 
Users Interact: The game enables players to interact and communicate with each other, so may expose players to language usually associated with older rated games.

The content of the music tracks is a big contributing factor to the Age Rating.

Account Rating

  • You need be 18-years-old to to subscribe to Xbox Live Gold for online play, but can then configure family accounts for younger players to play online with Xbox One.
  • You need be 18-years-old to subscribe to Nintendo Online, but can then create accounts for children of any age to play online with Nintendo Switch.
  • You need be 18-years-old to subscribe to PlayStation Plus for online play, but can create sub-accounts for younger players of 7-years or older to play online with PlayStation 4.

CostsCosts

Fuser usually costs £17.49 to £69.99.
 

Fuser

XBox Store Xbox One £34.99
PlayStation Store PS4 £34.99
Steam Store PC £17.49
Switch Store Switch £35.99

Fuser Vip Edition

XBox Store Xbox One £69.99
There are the following additional costs associated with this game:
  • In-Game Purchases: Additional in-game purchases are offered for items that enhance the experience.
  • You need a subscription to play online:
    • You need to purchase a Nintendo Online subscription to play online with Nintendo Switch.
    • You need to purchase a PlayStation Plus subscription to play online with PlayStation 4.
    • You need to purchase a Xbox Live Gold subscription to play online with Xbox One.
 
You can purchase additional songs, outfits and stages. The VIP Edition includes additional songs, outfits and stages. 
 
It's important to set up your accounts and devices appropriately. More information is on our Financial Resources page.
 

DetailsGame Details

Release Date: 10/11/2020

Out Now: PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One

Players: 1 (12 online)

Genres: Action, Rhythm and Simulation

Accessibility: 0 features documented (Tweet Developer )

Components: 2D Side-On and Cards

Developer: Harmonix (@Harmonix)


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