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Best Games For Rhythm Keyboard Games, Exactly This

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To make all of those times I used the gamepad of the console to play first-person shooters on PC, I bought a custom-made keyboard specially designed to play rhythm games on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. It's called the K28 Styles Control Keyboard, and it's almost perfect.

The machine-made keyboard is the perfect shizz for any game that requires rhythm. Clickety-clack or thunkity-thunk (depending on the keyboard switch you use) provides the right physical and emotional feedback to help save time with music. If you play PC rhythm games, any keyboard will do. Consoles can be a little tricky, sometimes requiring adapters to be able to correctly display the keyboard as a controller rather than an easy way to enter a password or DLC code.

K28, launched late last year experts of the romy rhythm game GAMO2, a keyboard designed specifically for playing rhythm games on the console and PC. It has 28 keyboard keys with strong PBT keys and a choice of red or brown switch. There is an LED screen in the center, which glows when the buttons are pressed. The screen is also used to select from an 11-unit set configuration or to help users create their own.

The K28 has a very small footprint. It is durable, with a heavy aluminum base for durability. Me paid my $ 150, and I have no regrets for one denarius.

K28 supports most of the rhythm games I play on Switch and PlayStation 4 right out of the box. The settings cover both covers Courtesy of DJMAX, Musynx, i The Hatsune Miku Project Diva games, Deemo, City Dash, Taiko and Tatsujin, again Pianista. The only console game that has given me any trouble so far Superbeat: Xonic, because I tend to use analogue sticks for parts of that game, which K28 obviously doesn't have. The K28 also features a preset for fighting games, if anyone wants to try fancier button mashing.

I don't have my own videos playing K28 songs. My current setup does not support advanced graphics. Fortunately, YouTubers like Tsuyosa I'm obsessed, and they're better than me to begin with.

Pretty good, right? Now watch a YouTuber The Tafokints play Tetris 99 upon you. Dude is a machine.

What I like about the K28 is in contrast to the standard keyboards built into the integrated key. My fingers often wander to the main keyboard while playing rhythm games. I'm getting into grade, and the next thing I know is that every note I hit is incorrect because my fingers have turned left or right. There is no place to move to K28. My fingers are always in place.

What will not last long are the K28 keys. Black and gray glossy covers require some custom covers. I'm not sure if I'm going to order something special or draw thousands of boxes I still have, but I'll confuse this thing. It's pink and yellow, maybe? Who knows.

I love this little keyboard. This is exactly what I wanted to bring my rhythm game … the game to the next level. Someday I'll be as good as Tsuyosa.

Or my fingers will fall.

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