MonsterCritic
INFINITE GUITARS cover image
Links
Steam Icon
Steam
Twitch Icon
Twitch

60

MONSTER

INFINITE GUITARS

2023
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, RPG, Music and Dance, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player
AvailableMar 30, 2023
PlatformPC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One
DeveloperNikko Nikko
Overview

Fight mechs with metal-crushing rock in Infinite Guitars, a genre-melting Rhythm RPG featuring vibrant anime-inspired art and a blazing original soundtrack. Battle against war machines with electrifying Guitar Solos, and save the planet!

Elsewhere
Score icon

Game analysis

Monster Scorecard

Scorecard

Scorecard Coming Soon

We're still gathering data and reviews for this game. Once we have enough information, we'll provide a detailed scorecard breaking down all aspects of the game.

Reviews

11 reviews found

90

TheXboxHub

Xbox One

Apr 24, 2023

Summary and quote unavailable.


75

GameGrin

PC

Apr 17, 2023

I love Infinite Guitars for its amazing music and active gameplay. However, it needs a little more polish before it can really shine like a rockstar.


69

RPG Fan

PC

Apr 26, 2023

I appreciate Infinite Guitars ambitiously shooting for the moon, even though it missed by a mile. The game’s aesthetics are spectacular, and I loved the dynamically adjustable difficulty levels, but the iffy controls and poorly put-together plot crippled my overall enjoyment. Another round of copy editing to peruse the script and tighten up the writing would have elevated the game into “you gotta check this out!” territory. Infinite Guitars has also been extremely buggy and glitchy since its release. Though multiple patches have been released and continue to come through (Nikko Nikko has been exceptionally responsive to player feedback regarding bugs), Infinite Guitars could have used more development and QC time before its stage debut. Should Nikko Nikko expand the Infinite Guitars concept into future games, I expect more polish, improved storytelling, and would like to see the evolution of Infinite Guitars into “Infinite Rock Band” featuring additional characters who play instruments other than guitar.


65

GamingTrend

PC

Apr 11, 2023

Infinite Guitars tries to be a lot of things, and unfortunately doesn’t quite succeed at any of them. The rhythm mechanics come the closest, but like the rest of the experience are marred by glitches. Despite the immaculate soundtrack, the rest of the game just isn’t finished with a poorly written story and lackluster mechanics.


65

Use a Potion

Apr 20, 2023

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

Noisy Pixel

PC

Apr 10, 2023

Infinite Guitars fails to establish a cast of characters you care about, which is enhanced by the gameplay that puts the spotlight on JJ, leaving the supporting members to be the backup dancers. There’s little staying power for the cast, and the respective nature of various systems causes tour fatigue much too early. You’ll stay for the punk rock presentation, but you won’t be requesting an encore. This post may contain Amazon affiliate links.


55

XboxEra

Xbox One

Mar 31, 2023

Infinite Guitars has so much potential. It is a shame to see its wonderful music, killer art style, potentially intriguing story, and promising combat system ruined by questionable design choices.


50

GamesCreed

Jan 13, 2024

INFINITE GUITARS has so much potential to be an excellent Rhythm game with a fun but casual story. It features a good mix of different genres, and they all work quite well with each other to give you a great experience with the story. Sadly, it still has a few issues that need to be addressed before it can shine, namely the visual issues and the minor technical bugs that can drag a good game down.


50

TouchArcade

Nintendo Switch

Apr 18, 2023

I hope the team works on fixing the issues and expanding on progression, because I want more from this world. Right now Infinite Guitars feels like playing an electric guitar with rusted strings. Despite being down on on Infinite Guitars in its current state, I’d definitely buy the soundtrack on vinyl and an artbook. Those aspects are lovely. It is just a shame that it was released with the story and some mechanics in this state with technical issues. -Mikhail Madnani SwitchArcade Score: 2.5/5 New Releases Brave Dungeon -The Meaning of Justice- ($29.99) A follow-up to the rather enjoyable Brave Dungeon, this gives you three different scenarios to play with three different protagonists.


40

Hey Poor Player

PC

Apr 19, 2023

Given how ambitious and unique the premise of Inifite Guitars is, it pains me to say that what should be a refreshing marriage of RPG and rhythm-based gameplay has turned out to be a bit of an exercise in tedium that is held back massively by issues with input recognition and repetition. It looks beautiful, and, with a few patches aimed at tightening up the gameplay, this may turn into something that is worth experiencing for that fantastic soundtrack alone, but, as it stands today, Infinite Guitars doesn’t feel like it was quite ready to take to the stage.

Similar Games
left arrow
left arrow
sliderImage
Star Icon

83

Transistor

2014
sliderImage

86

Crypt of the NecroDancer

2015
sliderImage

82

Everhood

2021
sliderImage

75

City of Beats

2023
sliderImage
Star Icon

84

Death's Door

2021
sliderImage
Star Icon

83

Tunic

2022
sliderImage
Star Icon

73

The Ascent

2021
sliderImage
Star Icon

72

Weird West

2022
sliderImage
Star Icon

80

Children of Morta

2019
sliderImage
Star Icon

82

Loop Hero

2021
sliderImage
Star Icon

81

Torchlight II

2012
sliderImage
Star Icon

80

Nobody Saves the World

2022
sliderImage
Star Icon

82

Hyper Light Drifter

2016
sliderImage
Star Icon

72

No Straight Roads

2020
sliderImage
Star Icon

80

Pyre

2017
sliderImage
Star Icon

74

The Escapists 2

2017
sliderImage
Star Icon

73

Metal Slug Tactics

2023
sliderImage
Star Icon

77

Eastward

2021

About

Contact Us

Privacy Policy

Terms of Use

Navigation

Home

Search

Games


Follow Us

© 2025 MonsterCritic