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Rhythm of the Universe: Ionia

Rhythm of the Universe: Ionia

|Role-playing (RPG), Adventure

6.9 /10

Okay

Niche

97 ratings
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Steam · Player score6.9/1097 ratings
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Why play it

Ionia is a single-player fantasy-adventure puzzle VR game for all ages. Get up close with music-inspired creatures in a lush forest teeming with life. Discover music-based magic on your quest to save the Harpa, a mythical creature whose habitat is on the brink of destruction.

Story and worldbuilding

The Harpa is the heart and soul of the Ionian forest. With every tree felled and burned by the approaching Tritone army, her spirit weakens. You and your sister Allegra are Ionia’s brave new heroes, embarking on a quest to heal this mythical creature with the power of music before it’s too late. As you follow Allegra on her journey to save the Harpa, you’ll soon discover that your every action has an impact on the world around you.

Game highlights
Rating momentum

Okay: 6.9/10 across 97 ratings. Decent score — check if the gameplay loop clicks for you.

Play style

Leans into Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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COGconnectedPatrick Anderson · 11 Oct, 2021
5/10

Ionia has some appealing concepts and the environmentally-conscious themes show its heart is in the right place. The climbing mechanic and other physical interactions are also well suited to VR. But there just isn’t enough to do, and in Ionia’s blink-and-you’ll-miss-it run time I was never challenged physically or mentally. Even the centerpiece musical aspects really just amounted to me plunking a few notes and moving on. Despite a few highlights, this is one adventure that doesn’t live up to the magical premise.

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