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Fuser Review | ‘Become a DJ from the safety of your own home’

Fuser review for PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch.

Do you remember The Outdoors? It was something that existed in the not-too-distant past, before we argued over whether we should wear masks or sentence our grandparents to death. Fuser reminds me of what The Outdoors was…

  • Mashing up unlikely tracks is lots of fun.
  • Campaign mode keeps throwing new and exciting features at you.
  • Diverse and extensive customization options.
  • Battle mode is a unique competitive experience.
  • Price is high for what it is and microtransactions are steep, too.
  • Co-op Freestyle is far too short.

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Mashing up unlikely tracks is lots of fun. Campaign mode keeps throwing new and exciting features at you. Diverse and extensive customization options. Battle mode is a unique competitive experience. Price is high for what it is and microtransactions are steep, too. Co-op Freestyle is far too short.
Mashing up unlikely tracks is lots of fun. Campaign mode keeps throwing new and exciting features at you. Diverse and extensive customization options. Battle mode is a unique competitive experience. Price is high for what it is and microtransactions are steep, too. Co-op Freestyle is far too short.
Mashing up unlikely tracks is lots of fun. Campaign mode keeps throwing new and exciting features at you. Diverse and extensive customization options. Battle mode is a unique competitive experience. Price is high for what it is and microtransactions are steep, too. Co-op Freestyle is far too short.
Mashing up unlikely tracks is lots of fun. Campaign mode keeps throwing new and exciting features at you. Diverse and extensive customization options. Battle mode is a unique competitive experience. Price is high for what it is and microtransactions are steep, too. Co-op Freestyle is far too short.
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