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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2021-07-30
  • New version: 4.1.0
  • File size: 3.27 GB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 10.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

Cytus II

             

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Cytus II is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Rayark International Limited. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Rayark International Limited, with the latest current version being 4.1.0 which was officially released on 2021-07-30. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 7847 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.8 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Cytus II App

How does it Work?

"Cytus II" is a music rhythm game created by Rayark Games. It's our fourth rhythm game title, following the footsteps of three global successes, "Cytus", "DEEMO" and "VOEZ". This sequel to "Cytus" brings back the original staff and is a product of hardwork and devotion.

In the future, humans have redefined internet development and connections. We can now easily sync the real world with the internet world, changing life as we have known for thousands of years.

In the mega virtual internet space cyTus, there exists a mysterious DJ legend Æsir. His music has an irresistible charm; people fall madly in love with his music. Rumor has it that every note and beat of his music hits the audiences in

the depths of their souls.

One day, Æsir, who had never shown his face before, suddenly announced that he will be holding the first mega virtual concert —— Æsir-FEST and will invite a top idol singer and a popular DJ as opening performances. The instant the ticket sales began, an unprecedented rush occurred. Everyone wanted to see Æsir's real face.

On the day of the FEST, millions of people were connected to the event. At one hour before the event started, the previous world record for most simultaneous connection was smashed. The whole city was on its feet, waiting for Æsir to descent from the skies...

Game Features:

- The unique "Active Judgement Line" rhythm game playstyle

Tap the notes as the judgement line hits them to achieve a high score. Through five different kinds of notes and the judgement line that actively adjusts its speed according to the beat, the gameplay experience is further combined with the music. Players can easily immerse themselves in the songs.

- A total of 250+ high-quality songs (50+ in base game, 200+ as IAP)

The game includes songs by composers from all across the world, Japan, Korea, the US, Europe, Taiwan and more. Through the characters, players get to play songs from different genres including but not limited to: electronic, rock and classical. We are confident that this game will live up to the hype and expectations.

- Over 800 different charts

Over 800 different charts designed, from easy to hard. The rich game content can satisfy players of different levels. Experience exciting challenges and enjoyment through the sensation of your fingertips.

- Explore the virtual internet world with the game's characters

The one-of-a-kind story system "iM" will lead the players and the in-game characters to slowly piece together the story and world behind "Cytus II". Reveal the truth of the story with a rich, cinematic visual experience.

PAFF (CV:上坂すみれ Sumire Uesaka)

NEKO (CV:花守ゆみり Yumiri Hanamori)

Xenon (CV:関智一 Tomokazu Seki)

ConneR (CV:竹内栄治 Eiji Takeuchi)

Cherry (CV:ファイルーズあい Fairouz Ai)

Nora (CV:石見舞菜香 Manaka Iwami)

Ivy (CV:河瀬茉希 Maki Kawase)

Vanessa (CV:楠木ともり Tomori Kusunoki)

Rin (CV:能登麻美子 Mamiko Noto)

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Cytus II will perform a connection authentication for its In-app purchases from time to time.

If you discover during the authentication period that your IAP was lost due to your device not connecting to the internet,

please make sure your device is connected to the internet. Afterwards, click "Restore Purchases" to recover your IAP.

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※ This game contains mild violence and vulgar language. Suitable for users age 15 and above.

※ This game contains additional in-app purchases. Please purchased base on personal interest and ability. Do not overspend.

※ Please pay attention to your game time and avoid addiction.

※ Please do not use this game for gambling or other illegal purposes.

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Top Reviews


  • By Mhiranda

    Incredible

    I am absolutely floored at the quality of this game. I was just looking to scratch that rhythm game itch with something new, so I downloaded this. I was not expecting the experience I got. The mechanics of the rhythm game itself are fun and intuitive, and the difficulty is challenging (especially Chaos mode) but not so much that levels are impassable after a few attempts. But I’ve played plenty of mobile rhythm games that were probably comparable in gameplay mechanics alone. The music itself is diverse and unique, as it follows a narrative of a variety of composers and performers, so each character whose music you play has a unique style. Even the electronic music (which isn’t really my genre) is fun to play and listen to, especially from the perspective of it being something written by one of these characters you grow attached to over time. But the thing that really truly wowed me about this game was the story. The character interactions, both in “IM” and in the offline interactions are super realistic and natural, and the way the story unfolds and ties everything together is incredibly addictive and engaging. I’ve found myself spending hours playing this game just to read the next thing that happens. I definitely intend to purchase more character DLC in the future, and as another reviewer stated, think this would make an incredible anime.



  • By 👨🐳😓💚😓👽👽😂😓🐅

    Great game

    I normally don’t leave reviews, especially for games, but I had to leave one for this. I haven’t played the first Cytus game but I got this one for the Miku update. As a huge Hatsune Miku fan, I was very curious to see how they would incorporate her into this. I was pleasantly surprised with how they portrayed Miku and how their original story grabbed my attention and kept me wanting to know more. As for the other characters, I love how everyone’s story connects in some way. The characters are all interesting and unique and the songs for each of them are very fun to play and listen to. I also enjoy reading the Twitter-like social media posts and how everyone interacts with each other. The rhythm game aspect of this is something I’m genuinely impressed with. Some games you have to build teams with special characteristics or get special items that save you from having an offbeat note deducted from a full combo, and I don’t especially care for that. In this game, if you miss, you miss. And it makes me want to get better at the more difficult levels to improve my skill and timing rather than spend money on things that will save my offbeat notes for the sake of a full combo. Overall, this game gets 5 stars from me. It’s well made, has great art, great music, and an actual in depth story to it. Well done!



  • By HyperIntake111

    Wow. Rayark, please read this.

    I stumbled across this masterpiece of a game accidentally around the time of its release while looking for a way to occupy over twenty hours of flight time. I must admit that I IMMEDIATELY loved it and was impressed. Two years later, and I do not say this with the intention of flattery or exaggeration, I firmly hold that this is the best game ever made for the mobile platform. This game has continued to provide a joyful and challenging experience that has not seemed to fade over time. However, it is only after playing songs from the newly released characters ‘Sagar’ and ‘Rin’ that I am moved to write a review. You have created such an incredible experience with Cytus from the mechanics, to the story, to, ESPECIALLY, the music library that has been curated. With these two characters specifically, you have expanded into not only different styles, but into completely new instruments and genres of music from different cultures, and that is a beautiful thing. Music is a universal language. Please do not stop creating, curating, and expanding the musical exposure you are providing for your players. You have the continued support of at least one very satisfied player. And seriously, this game is just so much FUN! 😱



  • By SGXeska

    Amazing

    So far I enjoy the variety of backgrounds more from the first Cytus but overall this game is amazing. It deals with some of the oddities of the original Cytus in creative ways. The really fast moving reaction bar prevents me from not seeing the notes that would appear under my thumb/fingers (depending how I'm playing). You can also tell that Rayark has used lessons they've learned from Deemo and VOEZ when it comes to mapping the notes and adding variety. The maps feel more natural than in the original as well. I'm enjoying the story so far. I'm not done with it yet although I'm not sure if this a sequel or prequel at this point. Idk when I'll buy the other characters but it really does seem like it would be worth it. Can we get the million downloads challenge again ;) ? Edit: you unlock more levels as you play, it's not 9.99 for 3 songs. I'm pretty sure they'll be adding songs to each character too as time goes on so I'm sure the initial purchase of 9.99 for 10-11 songs will gain value when more songs are added. Then original launched with 30 I think. This one already has like 55 so this will be exciting!



  • By Arkamaty

    Great game... my previously purchased song packs gone with 2.1

    —urgent— it appears that 2.1 has a bug which will not register the songs which were part of previously purchased BM song packs into their respective chapters. It still shows the packs as purchased, and the game will register songs from packs which are purchased after updating to 2.1. —actual review— This has to be my favorite rhythm game on iOS (and I’ve played many). The most startling thing about it is how they managed to pull off the story-we can all agree I’m sure that most rhythm games with a storyline have a pretty crappy story. This one, however, like other games from Rayark, has a captivating (albeit complicated) storyline, regardless of the fact that it’s genre isn’t the easiest to create a storyline for. Aside from that, the gameplay is great as well. I get much less lag from this game than others. The visuals are also beautiful. Though I will say this about the charting: in general it’s pretty good, but the 2 new song packs in 2.1 each have a level “15” chart which plays like a fan made chart. The rest are good, I’m just not liking this new trend.



  • By Phoenixflight44576

    This Game Is Incredible and Worth All The Money

    This is possibly the best game on the App Store. It’s so beautifully crafted in all aspects. Gameplay is super smooth, and the maps are a ton of fun and so satisfying to hit. The story is brilliantly told through its various POV’s and has several shocking and creative storytelling parts that are incredibly immersive. The developers have clearly poured their heart and soul into this game because everything about it is just so well polished. I got the game when it came out and have been following it, rabidly consuming any and every update as soon as it came out. The story is so compelling. It’s also great how considerate they’ve been about their DLC’s because they’re not essential to the story (except maybe for ConnoR) but do add a lot and are rewarding if/when you do buy them. The singular complaint I have is a bug with the Tap FX when using my headphones (Bose QC 35’s 1). The FX are delayed for some reason and it’s actually a huge problem that causes them to sound off. It’s something Rayark should look into. But aside from that, I honestly can’t recommend this game enough!!!



  • By S3V3N-S

    Rayark doesn’t disappoint!

    Improvement in almost every aspect. We’ll get to that almost later, but first, the mountain of good things. The story actually matters and is so good! I’m not usually a fan of mystery or who done it themes... this had me hooked. Granted, this isn’t the first game to use social media as a story tool. It’s just the best example of it done right I know of. The songs are fun, the art is spectacular, character designs are memorable, and dynamic scanner speed is a stroke of genius. The game as a whole is a delight. As for that almost... the number of songs is kinda light. In of itself, that’s not too bad, but it makes getting the next bit of story feel like a grind going through the songs a second time in this sitting. Changing characters combats this, but I still wish it didn’t even come up. On the bright side it’s something that can easily be addressed in an update and it didn’t keep me from enjoying myself. I’m more than happy with this game and can’t wait to see what the team does with it in the future. Please port to the switch and let me give you money.



  • By JSGarfinkel

    Outstanding

    I have never written a review before but this game deserves one. It’s absolutely incredible and truly one of the finest games I have ever played. The core gameplay is engaging with a perfect difficulty curve. The more you play the more your skill inches up higher and higher and there’s always another chart that was juuuuust out of reach that you can finally now full-complete (MM). The story (yes! Story!) is fantastic, full of engaging characters, deep world-building, complex themes, and unique non-traditional storytelling methods. The cutscenes are rare but are always top-notch quality when they appears. And finally, THE MUSIC. Rhythm games live or die on their music and Cytus II thrives on a *stellar* soundtrack. There’s something here for everyone and nearly every song is worthy of headphones time on it’s own even separated from gameplay. Rayark has curated an incredible collection of songs from a wide swath of genres that you will want to play again and again. This game is a masterpiece. If you have any affinity for rhythm games you will absolutely love it.



  • By Frothy Apps

    Undoubtably the best mobile game I've ever played

    I don't think there's much more to say. The story is very satisfying and progresses well with the game. The game itself grants a lot of freedom, allowing players to pick their difficulty. This lets newer players get better until they can take on Hard or Chaos. Chaos mode seems to lead to endless entertainment as you challenge the full difficulty of each song. There's also expansion packs (pretty expensive, but for a good game, the company has to make money) . The game isn't pay to win like many free games are today, and it's not bombarded with ads, another far too common feature of free games today. The story is also very original and how it is presented is also unique, and the creators continue to add content and deliver care to the game. Overall, I really can't say there's anything wrong with this game (perhaps some people may think it's too hard, or it might not be their style, but that's not really the game's fault, and there's an easy mode) .



  • By angelli1004

    One of the best rhythm games out there!

    I was a huge fan of Deemo, the storyline and the songs were beautiful, but I liked Cytus I less because the beat you’re supposed to hit always seemed a bit “off”, which made it pretty difficult for me to play the game. Also, the game interface was very distracting in Cytus I and sometimes it was hard to tell which beat comes first. These problems were solved in Cytus II! Not only that, the songs are actually much more diverse in genre and higher in quality in my opinion. IF YOU LIKE ROCK OR METAL, YOU HAVE TO BUY THE XENON CHARACTER. I was pleasantly surprised by the metal and rock songs included in this collection, and while 10 dollars sounds like a lot to pay for a few songs, I don’t regret it at all. As for the story in the game, I haven’t gotten that far yet and everything seems a bit confusing. This social media style of storytelling is not my favorite, but I bought the game for the songs, not the story, so I’m okay with it.



  • By Whatm8

    I’m not disappointed.

    Just what I expected from Rayark. I loved the original cytus, and when I heard a sequel was coming, I was half excited and half worried. As much as I loved the first one, I didn’t want to set the expectations too high and hype myself. However, Rayark succeeded to make this second one a masterpiece, by keeping the basic and the most important keypoints of the first one in gameplay, while adding some modern touches, such as simple yet awesome interface designs, new note designs, interesting storytelling, and so on. The only reason I’m not giving the game a perfect score is because the new note designs contain too much particles and blinking lights, and frame drops happen in an old phone, like my iphone 6+. This is actually very distracting, and I would like it if the developers will add some performance options, like less particles or downgrading the whole graphic during gameplay. Or returning the old designs, Idk. Anything that will boost the frame rates in-game. Rather than that, I’m digging it. I’m going to buy both dlcs after I get all the songs for the original characters. Love the wonderful work, Rayark. Hope you keep it up.



  • By dgvamber

    Great game, pricey DLCs

    I quite enjoy playing this game, definitely one of my favorite rhythm games to play. However, it is quite expensive to buy all the seven (7) DLCs. It'll add up to $70+ which is a lot, even though this game is beautiful and wonderfully made. It would be nice if there was a way to buy all the characters together for less instead of paying $10 each. Perhaps give the $10 (or less) option for buying the characters separately, and a cheaper option to buy them all together. Though, with what you get I'd say it's worth $2. You get a good pack of songs from four (4) characters, and three (3) different gameplay levels of easy, hard, and chaos. I enjoy playing the songs, even though chaos can get quite difficult at times. Tip: Use all your fingers if you're playing on chaos, or a difficult hard level. I was playing only with my thumbs but didn't understand how playing chaos was even possible until I watched a video where the player laid the iPad on a table and played using all their fingers. Maybe I'm just dumb 😅



  • By Please let me go home

    It’s a fun game, but there’s definitely too much dlc.

    I got Cytus 2 a few months ago, and it’s definitely a fun game. It’s ad-free, which is a plus for any free mobile game. It runs extremely smoothly, and the graphics are great. A lot of the charts are great, and some of the songs have definitely grown on me. Eventually, I got to the point where I couldn’t progress any farther without buying any song packs. That’s when the game instantly became unplayable for me. There are about 10 DLC characters, plus many song packs. Each character dlc costs about $10. That means that in order to get all content, you have to spend at least $100 dollars- not counting the extra song packs for free characters. There’s also the recently added capso system, a gacha system that gives a chance to unlock some dlc songs, in case you don’t have that much money like me. However, the capso system also costs $10 to unlock, instead of being free like most other gacha systems in free games. I wouldn’t mind this as much if the dlc were extras. Unfortunately, they all contain major parts of the main story. Basically, the game’s fun, but be prepared to spend a lot of money to get the full experience.



  • By Slasher3711

    This game is great. Buuut...

    Look, I want to say that I adore Cytus. It was a blast to play, and I played it to death. So many good songs, all in a beautiful and fun package. But there was always the underlying issue of DLC. Several of later chapters were locked behind a $10 paywall. That was fine for me. I had all these other fantastic songs, after all. Cytus 2 has ruined that peace of mind by changing how they distribute the songs in DLC. There was great variety in the free content of Cytus. No matter which chapter you played, odds are, there was something you’d like. Cytus 2, on the other hand, restricts songs by artist. Have a kind of music you really like? Hope it’s not DLC. And for me, it was. I strongly dislike two out of three of the free artists. But I can already tell I’d love the DLC characters! All of them seem perfect for me! But I can’t play their songs unless I shell out a frankly absurd amount of money for a game that made me pay up front anyway. And that’s not even the worst part! I’m a guy that loves a good story, so when Cytus started throwing it at me, I loved it! But if HALF of the story makes me pay $30 for it? Well, I’d be very upset, and write a one-star review for the game. Ooh, that’s a good idea. I should go back in time to tell my past self to write this review!


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