Check out our review of People of Note, a music-inspired turn-based RPG.
The RPG People of Note doesn't quite live up to its full potential, though it's a worthy exploration of art and creativity ...
People of Note is a great mash-up of the people behind music. You'll find yourself grinning ear to ear at every step of the ...
Western ears consider a pitch at double the frequency of a lower pitch to be the same note, an octave higher. The Tsimane’, an indigenous people in the Bolivian Amazon basin, do not. “If you only test ...
People of Note is a fun musical adventure that stalls in its latter half once its turn-based fights start becoming way too ...
In People of Note, Cadence genre-hops her way through a world built on music that hits some beautiful notes, but its highs and lows never quite harmonise.
It's been a while since rhythm mechanics moved beyond Guitar Hero and Rock Band to empower neat versions of action games, like Crypt of the Necrodancer, BPM: Bullets Per Minute and Hi-Fi Rush. Rarely ...
People of Note takes that musical setting and turns it into a turn-based RPG, with musically-enhanced combat featuring a ...
When two notes are an octave apart, one has double the frequency of the other yet we perceive them as being the same note – a “C” for example. Why is this? Readers give their take This question has a ...
[Stanislaw Pusep] has gifted us with the Pianolizer project – an easy-to-use toolkit for music exploration and visualization, an audio spectrum analyzer helping you turn sounds into piano notes. You ...