Indian Rhythm Action Game Suri: The Seventh Note Gets New Gameplay Trailer
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Indian Rhythm Action Game Suri: The Seventh Note Gets New Gameplay Trailer
"As per the developer, Suri: The Seventh Note is set on the titular island of Suri, where music guides every aspect of life. You play as Ajira, a young girl on a mission to save her mother with the help of a magical fruit hidden away on the island. Suri, however, is a treacherous place as its music has been taken over by a dark, corrupting rhythm. As Ajira, players must dance to its beats and take on its challenges to find the fruit."
"The world in the platformer shifts and reacts to every beat, and thus navigating will require players to master the underlying rhythm. Platforms and enemies in Suri will move with the music, requiring players to time their jumps according to the game's soundtrack. Missing the beat will result in losing the flow of your movements. Suri will also feature cinematic escape sequences that require players to be quick on their feet."
"Indian developer Tathvamasi Studio has revealed the gameplay trailer for its upcoming PS5 and PC title, Suri: The Seventh Note. The rhythm action platformer is also now available to wishlist on PlayStation Store and Steam. Tathvamasi shared PS5-specific DualSense features coming to Suri. The studio said that the game's "Rhythm Haptics Engine" system required players to hear the beat, see the beat, and feel the beat. And so, DualSense haptics are crucial to the experience."
Tathvamasi Studio revealed a gameplay trailer and opened wishlists for Suri: The Seventh Note on PS5 and PC. The game is a colourful 2D rhythm-action platformer set on the island of Suri, where music controls environments and life. Players control Ajira, a girl seeking a magical fruit to save her mother while confronting a dark, corrupting rhythm. Levels shift to the soundtrack, with platforms and enemies moving to beats and cinematic escape sequences demanding precise, timed inputs. The PS5 version includes a "Rhythm Haptics Engine" using DualSense to let players hear, see, and feel the beat. The title is backed by PlayStation India Hero Project and targets a 2026 release after over a year in development.
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