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![]() REVIEWS! Variations of Castle - DUDE! This was awesome. Really fun chart, the sync was very well done, and the patterns flowed excellent together. You're definitely another one to watch out for imho. Resounding yes. Working Together (Update) - Still fun to me, I'll let the others work out their opinions on technicality details- All I'm going to say is that I hope no one decides to mess around with the long 16th note stream (You know the one) because that was nicely done IMHO and REALLY fun haha. Tal Tal Heights - One of my favorite remixes from SSBB! And favorite Zelda songs in general from Links Awakening. I play tested the hard and challenge versions of the charts. The hard version of the chart has some mine placement that I'm a bit iffy about. I felt that they took away from my enjoyment of the chart moreso than adding to the challenge. The chart itself is good and on-par with what I would expect a good and accepted submission for this song would look like, but I would like to see if something else can be done about those 16th note jacks in the beginning. That's like, the one part of the chart I don't agree with/don't like...They just barely need to be moved over to a different finger or the pattern needs to be revisited so it rolls better. My two cents. Madness (Little Fugue) - I appreciated the inclusion of multiple charts for this, but there wasn't enough variation between the three other than the inclusion of some harder stream within certain segments and mine placements (Which were good by the way). I'd like to see the focus/structure reorganized somewhat to allow for the merging of two charts into a singular, more challenging chart, and an index version of the chart to allow it to be more accessible. This will most likely be a yes after this. Akubyou Taisan - I really enjoyed this one and the pattern placement; someone took some good notes on playing with mini-jacks. I do see some missed opportunities throughout the chart that others can elaborate on, but near the beginning you establish a particular rhythm with the song using 32nd notes which is good, but are missed or avoided later on. The latter half of measure 29 is a glaring example of that, and there are more if you review the file further. Because of this, this makes the chart feel off-kilter at times. This file is really fun, just needs a little bit more fleshing out to fully explore. This will most likely be a yes after this.
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