Furthermore, the gameplay does not only consist of tapping. Cytus, however, does it the other way around the notes are stationary and the region where you tap moves. Most rhythm games have a region at the bottom of the screen where "notes" fall into, and you have to tap the notes once they reach that region. One thing I greatly appreciate is that the gameplay is unique, unlike many other rhythm games.
The transition from chapter to chapter and song to song is a little slow, so searching for a song becomes a tedious task. One downside to the plethora of songs, though, is that if you want to play a particular song but don't remember where it is, it takes a while to find.
I like looking for hints in the art and discovering new songs, as it adds another element of surprise to the game.
During gameplay, it uses the first titles instead (e.g.To add to all the fun, there are some secret songs that you can only access if you figure out how to move around stuff on the screen. This is the only chapter to have dual titles during cycon display.This is especially possible due to it being the shortest song in the chapter, arguably having the simplest melody, and being the only continuation song in the chapter. Although the song was mentioned in L4 original version in soundcloud, this may lead someone to misunderstand that there is no original version of L5. and L5 : The Revealed) use a shorter version. All songs (with the exception of L10: In Memory of Maneo. This chapter, along with Chapter K, has had its songs transferred into Deemo, another one of Rayark's rhythm games.This is the only chapter in which the cover arts do not contain any sort of title for the songs.L 1 has 190 1 notes, L 3 has 207 3 notes, L 10 has 125 0 notes) The last digit of the amount of notes in all charts is equal to the number of the song, except L10’s old chart, though it only uses the 0.Unlike other chart revisions, scores set prior to 9.1 were migrated to the hidden charts. Tapping that location activates the original charts. When a song is scrolled to in this chapter, an "L" will briefly flash somewhere on the artworks after the cycon shows up.After complaints from fans about the difficulty of the original charts, Rayark added 20 new, easier charts in the 9.1 update, with the old ones becoming hidden versions.The cost is this high due to the songs being live-recorded with high quality, long-length soundtrack, artwork commissions, and having 40 charts (20 for each difficulty). This is the most expensive chapter in the game, costing almost exactly twice as much as the other in-app purchases ($9.99 US).Just like PAPARAYA in Chapter S, Ryori in Chapter R and Chapter M, LDT in Chapter T and Aub Ergine in Chapter D, all artworks are made by Kai.All songs in this chapter were created by ICE, but gaQdan (who are known for their arrangements in Implosion and Project Symphony) was in charge of the orchestral arrangements.Due to their changing BPMs, six songs have their scan line fixed at 72 BPM.In the original charts, this chapter uses doubled BPM for its scan lines on Easy.Before the 9.1 update, this was the only chapter in the game where all songs had a Level 9 difficulty on both Easy and Hard.This is the only chapter in the game with 4 charts for each song (one Easy and one Hard for both the original and the revised versions.).
After the 9.1 update, the 10 old charts were transferred into hidden charts that can be activated on the cover arts of the songs.Like Chapter K, this Chapter has 2 hidden songs that are unlocked after completing and passing the other 8 songs.The story of this chapter features the two boys from the L cover, Meteo (blonde hair) and Meteor (blue hair).元 : Roar, On The Deserted Lands (Old Chart)