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Mixtape Breaks Out: GameSpot Gives 9/10 to Beethoven & Dinosaur’s Coming-of-Age Rock Opera

Last updated: 2026-05-12 06:49:53 · Gaming

Breaking NewsMixtape, the sophomore release from Australian indie studio Beethoven & Dinosaur, has launched to critical acclaim, with GameSpot’s Mark Delaney awarding it a 9/10. The game blends a heartfelt coming-of-age narrative with an adrenaline-pumping soundtrack featuring Devo, The Smashing Pumpkins, and The Jesus and Mary Chain.

The story follows best friends Stacey, Cass, and Slater on Stacey’s emotional final night in their small town before she leaves for New York. Delaney called it “a coming-of-age story I’ll never forget,” praising the pairing of “heartfelt, often hilarious moments with a sweeping soundtrack.”

Background

Mixtape is the follow-up to The Artful Escape, a psychedelic journey about a musician crafting a stage persona. While that game explored cosmic self‑discovery, Mixtape grounds itself in the tangible world of mixtapes, friendships, and the bittersweet pain of leaving home.

Mixtape Breaks Out: GameSpot Gives 9/10 to Beethoven & Dinosaur’s Coming-of-Age Rock Opera
Source: www.gamespot.com

Director Johnny Galvatron spoke exclusively to GameSpot earlier this year about the studio’s approach. “We set our fantasy stories in places like California because they feel familiar yet open enough for the extraordinary,” Galvatron said. “For Mixtape, we wanted the music to be more than a backdrop – it drives the emotional beats.”

The soundtrack is not merely a collection of hits; each track is woven into the narrative, mirroring the characters’ highs and lows. The game challenges players to build memories through music, making every scene a potential sing‑along moment.

What This Means

Mixtape arrives at a time when interactive storytelling is increasingly leaning on licensed music to elevate emotional stakes. The 9/10 score signals that Beethoven & Dinosaur has mastered this fusion, creating a benchmark for narrative‑driven games where soundtracks feel organic rather than tacked‑on.

For indie developers, the game demonstrates that a small team can produce a blockbuster‑level emotional impact by focusing on authenticity and musical curation. The choice of bands – from alternative icons to punk legends – reflects a deliberate effort to capture the raw energy of adolescence.

Gamers and critics alike are already calling Mixtape a must‑play for anyone who believes that a great playlist can change your life. With its combination of sharp writing, memorable characters, and a killer setlist, the game is poised to become a cult classic.

For more on Mixtape, read GameSpot’s full interview with Johnny Galvatron here.

Exclusive Interview Insight

In the same interview, Galvatron revealed that the team spent months curating songs to align with specific emotional turning points. “The mixtape is a physical object in the game – you hand it to someone, and it says everything you can’t,” he explained.

Mixtape is available now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.