This Is How U Look Saying This Shit is a rhythm game modification released in 2023 for PC. The core gameplay involves pressing corresponding keys in time with on-screen musical prompts, typical of its base game structure. Its distinctive feature is the integration of the "Boykisser" internet meme into the visual presentation, including character designs and animations, offering a specific experience centered on that theme.
This title, released in early 2023, functions primarily as a modification built upon an existing rhythm game framework. The core experience centers on precise, timing-based input where players must match on-screen prompts—typically directional arrows or corresponding keys—to the beat of musical tracks. The game mode is strictly single-player, focusing entirely on performance within these rhythm challenges.
The gameplay loop involves selecting a track and then executing a sequence of inputs synchronized with the music. Success is determined by the accuracy of the player's timing relative to the incoming notes. Missed notes typically result in a reduction of a visible health bar, and depleting this bar ends the current session. The primary challenge lies in maintaining accuracy across increasingly complex note patterns presented at varying speeds.
What sets this specific modification apart is its direct adaptation of a well-known internet meme into the visual and character presentation of the rhythm challenges. This involves unique character designs and animations that directly reference the source material, offering a distinct aesthetic layer over the standard rhythm mechanics. The integration of this specific visual theme is the central feature differentiating it from the base game.
The content is entirely focused on musical performance challenges integrated with specific, meme-derived visual assets. There are no complex narrative elements or persistent progression systems outside of mastering the individual song charts.
Challenges are presented through distinct musical stages, each featuring a unique song and corresponding note chart. Players must learn the specific patterns for each track to achieve high scores. The difficulty scales based on the density and speed of the note sequences.
As a modification, community reception often centers on the quality of the new music tracks and the execution of the visual theme integration. Feedback generally addresses the balance of the note charts—whether they are fair, challenging, or overly difficult in relation to the music. Since its release, the game's state remains tied to the stability of the base platform it modifies, with ongoing player engagement focused on mastering the existing song library.
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