Batman Arkham combat is reimagined as a disco nightmare in this Steam Next Fest demo – and yes, you can already import your own songs

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Playing the Dead as Disco demo during Steam Next Fest, I feel like I’m kindred spirits with developer Brain Jar Games. Just like me, they must have understood that while Batman Arkham City and the rest of the series deliver sublime action, the timing-based brawls are also just as much rhythm games, hours and hours spent in the game’s challenge maps scored by the thwacks of punches rather than music. Dead as Disco simply asks – well, what if these scraps were scored by some incredibly cool tunes?

That’s as much as I needed to know about the premise to click the download button with expert precision and get Dead as Disco hooked into my SSD (and if you want to know more about this sizzling demo season, check out our Steam Next Fest guide). With a simple to understand combat system very much inspired by Batman Arkham, these fights aren’t just a thrill to clear but have me chasing high scores already.

Feel the beatdown

Charlie Disco fends of enemies in Dead as Disco's Hemlock stage from the Steam Next Fest demo

(Image credit: Brain Jar Games)

The Dead as Disco demo begins with a quick tutorial confirming that – yes – if you’ve played Batman Arkham you’ll understand the fundamentals. There’s a button for attacks, a counter button that hovers over the heads of those attempting incoming strikes, a dodge – even a double-button press for finishers once you’ve built enough energy.



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