When comparing Rhythm Zone vs Audiosurf 2, the Slant community recommends Audiosurf 2 for most people. In the question“What are the best PC music games that let you use your own music library?” Audiosurf 2 is ranked 1st while Rhythm Zone is ranked 6th. The most important reason people chose Audiosurf 2 is:
There are quite a few new modes included in this game over the original title, which allows for more replayability. Wakeboard is the standout new mode, where players are pulled along and need to collect blocks to fill a grid. There are also developer created modes that offer variations of the core Mono mode.
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Pros
Pro Randomly generated gameplay
The game randomly generates a level depending on the music being played. This makes for a fresh experience on every playthrough due to never knowing how the levels will be generated, which allows for a lot of replayability.
Pro New modes added over the original title
There are quite a few new modes included in this game over the original title, which allows for more replayability. Wakeboard is the standout new mode, where players are pulled along and need to collect blocks to fill a grid. There are also developer created modes that offer variations of the core Mono mode.
Pro Soundcloud integration
User can log into Soundcloud to then use music from the service int he game. It is easy to do and offer a vast amount of music.
Cons
Con Sparse experience
There are only two modes in the game, a shuffle mode or a mode where you manually select the musical tracks you would like to play. This makes for very little offered in the way of experiences in the game as they are both basically the same other than what music is chosen from the outset.
Con No Bounce!
Con No way to find leaderboards for track you may want to use
It is not until a musical track is used that one can look at a leaderboard for it. For those that use niche type music it is annoying to have to use the track first to even see if others are playing it.