People of Note blends musical performance, rhythm and turn-based combat in one of the most creative games coming in 2026. David Lumb is a managing editor for the mobile team, covering mobile and ...
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People of Note is soaked in whimsy, full of endless quips and in-jokes about songs, musicians, and the art of music itself. As a turn-based RPG, it’s serviceable, but it feels lacking in areas where ...
As someone who grew up playing music and turn-based RPGs, People of Note seems like a game made in a lab and specifically targeted at me. It's a rhythm-based RPG where genres of music dictate its ...
Art about the process of creating art is some of my favorite art, so in theory, People of Note should hit all the right notes. Sometimes, it does. It's a musical RPG built around the journey of ...
People of Note was clearly made with lots of love, but it is also a deeply silly game. Conflicts are resolved between musicians flinging music at each other, a simple country-wide road trip transforms ...
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