Company Name: Rayark International Limited
About: "Cytus II" is a music rhythm game created by Rayark Games. It's our fourth
rhythm game title, following the footsteps of three global successes, "Cytus",
"DEEMO" and "VOEZ".
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by Slasher3711
Look, I want to say that I adore Cytus. It was a blast to play, and I played it to death. So many good songs, all in a beautiful and fun package. But there was always the underlying issue of DLC. Several of later chapters were locked behind a $10 paywall. That was fine for me. I had all these other fantastic songs, after all. Cytus 2 has ruined that peace of mind by changing how they distribute the songs in DLC. There was great variety in the free content of Cytus. No matter which chapter you played, odds are, there was something you’d like. Cytus 2, on the other hand, restricts songs by artist. Have a kind of music you really like? Hope it’s not DLC. And for me, it was. I strongly dislike two out of three of the free artists. But I can already tell I’d love the DLC characters! All of them seem perfect for me! But I can’t play their songs unless I shell out a frankly absurd amount of money for a game that made me pay up front anyway. And that’s not even the worst part! I’m a guy that loves a good story, so when Cytus started throwing it at me, I loved it! But if HALF of the story makes me pay $30 for it? Well, I’d be very upset, and write a one-star review for the game. Ooh, that’s a good idea. I should go back in time to tell my past self to write this review!
by Colonel Asha
I have been supporting Rayark for years now. Probably since Deemo, back in 2014? Deemo, Cytus II, and VOEZ were my favourite go-to rhythm games whenever I was out and about, and had to pass time. Even the first Cytus was extremely creative with their hidden songs! I have put more hours into Cytus II on my phone than expected. Everything about it is beautiful, each character has a different genre of music, there is actual story, and they put time into threads and responses in game that talk about stuff that’s happening. It’s so immersive and I loved it. However, I found out recently that Rayark had gotten rid of their artists and are replacing them with AI??? I was always raving about how great Rayark is about giving credit where it is due, but if they did this just to cut costs, then I cannot support them any more. I really loved them, but I really don’t want to support companies who try to capitalize on AI creations. Putting artists out of businesses so easily is horrible when they’re making good money with all these songs. So unless they can solidly confirm otherwise, I’m going to be really sad about not being able to sink more money into these games.
by Please Let Me Go Home
I got Cytus 2 a few months ago, and it’s definitely a fun game. It’s ad-free, which is a plus for any free mobile game. It runs extremely smoothly, and the graphics are great. A lot of the charts are great, and some of the songs have definitely grown on me. Eventually, I got to the point where I couldn’t progress any farther without buying any song packs. That’s when the game instantly became unplayable for me. There are about 10 DLC characters, plus many song packs. Each character dlc costs about $10. That means that in order to get all content, you have to spend at least $100 dollars- not counting the extra song packs for free characters. There’s also the recently added capso system, a gacha system that gives a chance to unlock some dlc songs, in case you don’t have that much money like me. However, the capso system also costs $10 to unlock, instead of being free like most other gacha systems in free games.
I wouldn’t mind this as much if the dlc were extras. Unfortunately, they all contain major parts of the main story.
Basically, the game’s fun, but be prepared to spend a lot of money to get the full experience.