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About This Game This is a new version of cult game with new levels and exclusive Steam online multiplayer! Play Bollywood and Stambul - two new stages, and watch new movies with it's peculiar story! Now you can challenge for a musical duel any steam user from around the world!Check out this new incredible version of Frederic!Step into Frederic Chopin's shoes, and embark onto an one-of-a-kind adventure through musical genre in this remastered especially for Steam enhanced version.Frederic Chopin – one of the world's most talented classical composers, is brought back from the afterlife and finds that he's an involuntary part of a treacherous plan. The world of music is at the edge of destruction. Soulless music labels and mass-produced popstars have hindered all creativity. And you're the only hope of bringing it back. Accompany Chopin in his amazing journey full of quirky events. Battle your opponents in musical duels, intensity of which will make your palms sweat. Enjoy an hour of hand-drawn animated comic picturing the quirky story. Play through twelve catchy arrangements of Chopin's greatest classics, each in a different musical genre. Practice your skills until perfection and become the master of the piano.Features- 12 fantastic remixes of classical hits- 10 colorful locations from around the world full of hidden easter eggs and jokes- An hour of outstanding animated comic- Megatons of humor- 18 achievements of all difficulties- DRM-free game soundtrack included- Trading cards- Optimized for Windows 8 touch screens 7aa9394dea Title: Frederic: Resurrection of Music Director's CutGenre: Action, Casual, IndieDeveloper:Forever Entertainment S. A.Publisher:Forever Entertainment S. A.Release Date: 21 Apr, 2016 Frederic: Resurrection Of Music Director's Cut Activation Code And Serial Number frederic resurrection of music director's cut. frederic resurrection of music director's cut. frederic resurrection of music director's cut badge. frederic resurrection of music director's cut badge Story :The little indie music game about the rebirthing of federic , a pianoist composer find out why he raise from the grave in the present time Music :music is ... just right a combination between classical famous piano melody with the modern remix such as hip hop , electro , india , even rehkae (420)Gameplay :using only 7 keys to play ... sound easy right? but you were wrong.normally i usually play music game but this game have me a satisfying melody you never heard before7.8\/10 ik it never have a workshop or custom song so it's a quite boring if u do 100% complete and multiplayer is dead. Story :The little indie music game about the rebirthing of federic , a pianoist composer find out why he raise from the grave in the present time Music :music is ... just right a combination between classical famous piano melody with the modern remix such as hip hop , electro , india , even rehkae (420)Gameplay :using only 7 keys to play ... sound easy right? but you were wrong.normally i usually play music game but this game have me a satisfying melody you never heard before7.8\/10 ik it never have a workshop or custom song so it's a quite boring if u do 100% complete and multiplayer is dead. I highly receommend this game even with a few minor issues and one big recommendation. The game is effectively a Rock Band 3 keyboard using Frederick Chopin as the protagonist, but with so much cheese that you could make an amazing pizza. The variation of Chopin's music in different styles, including Irish, rock, raggae, and others, is an absolute delight to listen to. The music alone is worth the price of admission as far as I'm concerned, and there are several of Chopin's best pieces to perform. The minor issues include really bad voice acting, especially that of Chopin, and *really* long (but thankfully skippable) cutscenes. In fairness, the really bad voice acting is no doubt a part of the cheese factor.Those slight dings can easily be ignored; however, (and forgive the caps, but this has to be emphasized):I HAVE TO RECOMMEND THIS GAME **PRIMARILY** TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE TOUCHSCREEN LAPTOPS OR TABLETS! As an amateur keyboardist, I found it very difficult to come up with a PC keyboard layout that was comfortable for me and therefore became very frustrated while playing on a PC keyboard. Admittedly, you might find something better for you. But the game felt far, far more natural when I played it on my touchscreen laptop. (The game has its roots in the tablet arena, so this isn't totally unexpected.) It was much more enjoyable to play, and I had a lot more fun with this game than I expected I would once I switched to a touchscreen laptop.So, if you own a touchscreen laptop or Windows tablet, I absolutely recommend this game, especially for the price. Just don't expect the best voice acting out there and get ready to skip cutscenes. Otherwise, this game is worth the low price.I didn't touch the multiplayer part because - with very, VERY few exceptions - I don't like multiplayer games. From what others have said, it doesn't work all that well; but I don't plan on trying it to find out. If you're more interested in the mutiplayer aspect, look at other reviews.. What ever caused Forever Entertainment S.A to make a humorous rhythm game based on the story of a 206 year pianist that has been resurrected is beyond me.But I'm glad they did.But it no matter what.. Frederic: Resurrection of Music (F:RoM) has probably one of the strongest premises of any rhythym game. The music industry has become so commercialized that it literally causes classical pianist and composure Frederic Chopin to rise from the dead. Disturbed by the modern day music industry's quest for fame and fortune, Frederic sets out to school all of these wannabe musicians about what it truly means to be an artist. Or something like that. I honestly couldn't really tell what was going on most of the time because narratively the execution is a little wonky. But who cares about that! It is all about the music man! It is the strength of song selection that makes or breaks a rhythym game and F:RoM shines in this department. Each track is a genre breaking remix of one of Chobin's classical pieces. Ever wonder what Chobin would sound like if he smoked pot and took influence from Bob Marley? How would his music be affected if he binged old Western movies for a weekend? It is an insanely clever idea that makes picking up this game worthwhile. The actual gameplay is not great but merely acceptable. Other reviewers claim that there are problem while playing on keyboard but I cannot comment on this because I played using the touch controls on my Windows 8 Surface Pro. It is a nice litte pick up if you are playing on a tablet like device. Other than that, however, I cannot recommend it whole heartedly.Controls aside the story does leave much to be desired. I feel like the developers could have done a lot more with the set up but for less than $3 I believe to be Frederic: Resurrection of Music to be worth your time and money.. Great music game similar to Guitar Hero, but with a piano. This new edition features several new songs to the main campaign, all very enjoyable and characteristic unlike most of the songs from the original's sequel. So more of the same!Haven't been able to start a multiplayer match yet, but it sounds interesting. It needs better UI though, and it seems like you're only able to join random lobbys, not create your own or join friends. All this I hope is added in a patch, otherwise it seems like a big waste.The multiplayer has been updated and it is possible to invite friends to lobbies. Now if only I had any cool friends who also liked Frederic.... Whilst this game seems to have a great concept and potential, I found the controls very clunky to use being largely reliant on one hand. Part of it may be like that for me since I have a pianist's background and set up to play as such, but the just being so single hand based kind of made this awkward. There's other rhythm games I've enjoyed more as the controls were far more intuitive.TLDR - Great concept, bad controls.. Frederic: Resurrection of Music (F:RoM) has probably one of the strongest premises of any rhythym game. The music industry has become so commercialized that it literally causes classical pianist and composure Frederic Chopin to rise from the dead. Disturbed by the modern day music industry's quest for fame and fortune, Frederic sets out to school all of these wannabe musicians about what it truly means to be an artist. Or something like that. I honestly couldn't really tell what was going on most of the time because narratively the execution is a little wonky. But who cares about that! It is all about the music man! It is the strength of song selection that makes or breaks a rhythym game and F:RoM shines in this department. Each track is a genre breaking remix of one of Chobin's classical pieces. Ever wonder what Chobin would sound like if he smoked pot and took influence from Bob Marley? How would his music be affected if he binged old Western movies for a weekend? It is an insanely clever idea that makes picking up this game worthwhile. The actual gameplay is not great but merely acceptable. Other reviewers claim that there are problem while playing on keyboard but I cannot comment on this because I played using the touch controls on my Windows 8 Surface Pro. It is a nice litte pick up if you are playing on a tablet like device. Other than that, however, I cannot recommend it whole heartedly.Controls aside the story does leave much to be desired. I feel like the developers could have done a lot more with the set up but for less than $3 I believe to be Frederic: Resurrection of Music to be worth your time and money.. Take "Guitar Hero" but exchange the guitar for a piano, then instead of rock music, use classical and finally add a pinch of "Parappa the Rapper" and you end up with Frederic: Resurrection of Music.Oh yeah, and the voice acting is horriffic. Like, you know when you have a European cartoon and then it is dubbed badly into English, yeah, it's much worse than that.Fun game for the nimble fingered amongst you though.
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