Alan D
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Posted: Nov. 09 2005, 16:24 |
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Quote (Piltdownboy on horseback 22 @ Nov. 09 2005, 20:14) | but you have to pay, don't you, to get the full game? |
I'm afraid so - but actually, not very much. Buying the game also gives you access to the MusicVR Forum, where the online games are arranged.
Quote | Which is better, MVR or Maestro? I don't know much about the second... |
For me, there is no contest. Tr3s Lunas is bulging at the seams with music and seems to be proving infinitely explorable. Those of us who play it online together are still making discoveries after more than three years. Maestro is more like what you might expect from a computer game, and has comparatively little music. But some people prefer it.
Quote | Is there somewhere where you can try maestro? |
Yes, there's a downloadable demo on Mike's website; unlike the Tr3sLunas demo, the Maestro demo really does give you a fair idea (as far as it can) of what the full game is really like.
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