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It's like Wacca but flat, and it fucking owns. The tracklist has so many bangers (with surprisingly deep cuts) that I regularly run out of time trying to choose which song to play. My only real complaint with the game itself is if you're playing on a machine with an internet connection, the game adds another ~2 minutes of downtime in between songs due to account progression stuff that I genuinely don't care enough about to give the time of day. At a certain point, it's just funny seeing this battle pass thing level up all the time and giving you countless anime women avatars with massive honkers, but it's like I already have Reimu, why would I need anyone else? Fun game though. Has a very high amount of depth and the skill ceiling seems endlessly high, but at its core, it's very simple in concept and very easy to pick up. Highly recommend.
Well, it's Chunithm! It's not one of the modern releases, but it's what we have (offline) in the US. And... yeah, being offline it's hard to be excited about this. The US Round 1 release has a gimped song list and can't save or load data using Aime, which means you still have a decent song list (a few hundred songs) but almost none of the niconico or anime/pop songs that you'd come to expect. It's still an incredibly fun experience, but until we get networked Sega cabinets in the US, this will be the rating I give it.
I LOVE CHUNITHM RAHHHH
Probably the most fun rhythm game I've played, or rather one of the only few that have interested me. The song selection of Paradise Lost feels very diverse, ranging from orchestral piano-esque to full on 280bpm EDM- I think theres something that Chunithm has to offer that many could pick up, even those not used to rhythm games! With easy to understand/beginner friendly controls and tutorials, everyone can play a song they like no matter the difficulty!
I currently play on Expert levels 11-13, and I hope to get better soon!
Probably the most fun rhythm game I've played, or rather one of the only few that have interested me. The song selection of Paradise Lost feels very diverse, ranging from orchestral piano-esque to full on 280bpm EDM- I think theres something that Chunithm has to offer that many could pick up, even those not used to rhythm games! With easy to understand/beginner friendly controls and tutorials, everyone can play a song they like no matter the difficulty!
I currently play on Expert levels 11-13, and I hope to get better soon!