System: Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift & Windows MR
Price at Time Of Review: £19.49
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: Music and Rhythm
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Standing or Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: PG
VR Shop Score 1/100: 75
Description: Dancing Arrow is a VR game that lets you enjoy music rhythm games with K-POP. You can score points by hitting the flying arrows according to the colours, and you can enjoy the game by expressing the dance moves. Difficulty levels make the game easy to play, and more difficult levels will give you a lot of fun.
Review: There is no if’s or But’s here, ‘Dancing Arrow : Beat Smash’ is a straight rip-off of Beat Saber, only all you get to play with is K-Pop songs. But it does have to be said this game is way more playable than many other music/rhythm games that do the same thing. The Beat-Maps are mostly on point and the songs are upbeat and catchy. Sure, it is not the best looking music/rhythm game you will ever play, but they get the job done. With only 21 soundtracks and the same environment recycled over and over I am not sure this game is worth the full £19.49 asking price, but if you can grab it in a sale for half that or less you should be left pretty happy with your purchase. I’m not a fan of K-Pop music, but I still managed to have fun playing this.