Abstract: While Dyad can certainly be classified as a video game, I feel like the word “experience” almost fits it better. To a certain degree it feels like there’s a page taken out of Thatgamecompany’s playbook, the team behind other PSN exclusive hits like Flo...
Intriguing mix of gameplay mechanics lead to a unique experience, Fantastic audio design that evolves according to your actions, Varied goals give each level its own rhythm, Trophy stages provide tough challenges.
Hectic speeds and busy visuals can sometimes make you feel out of control.
Color and sound propel Kevin VanOrd down a never ending abyss in this video review for Dyad....
Abstract: “[Dyad] is a racing game with some shooting elements, puzzle elements, and there’s like a meta-game on top of it that sort of comments on your state of mind when you get into the flow state of playing the game.”That’s how Dyad’s creator Shawn McGrath...
Abstract: When I played Dyad at this year's E3, I had my doubts; sure, my brief encounter with the game had me wanting more, but when compared to the sublime Sound Shapes, I wondered if ][ Games' own take on rhythm action would provide the same longevity. I've a...
Abstract: A lot of people think that, to get by in the video game industry, you need to be backed by a million dollar budget and a roster of talented developers. Actually, the fact is, you just need two basic things – a great idea, and the right person to back it u...
Published: 2012-10-03, Author: Sam , review by: firstpost.com
Abstract: C reated by the two-man studio Right Square Bracket Left Square Bracket, Dyad is one of those rare games whose genre escapes traditional definition. It's one part music game, one part puzzler, one part racer and one part arcade-styled shoot 'em up, togeth...