Main thread: [osu!] Project Loved: June 2022
Wagakki Band - Hanabi by Atsuro, Hazu-, iYiyo, polka and Underforest
232 BPM, 3:51 | 1.47★ – 7.17★
Captain's description (by Doomsday):
Players active in 2015 will know just how popular Wagakki Band, and Tengaku, were in the osu! community. Their unique sound, as well as the insane difficulty and style of Shiro's feared map, started a trend of solid beatmaps being created for their tracks.
One of those is Hanabi, a set hosted by Atsuro. It is a highly polished 2015 beatmap that sadly never found its place in the Ranked category. It is a full spread that covers any difficulty range you would be looking for, with the distinct jump and stream style that you would see in maps of the era. Plenty of geometric shapes and jumps with consistent, clean spacing placements define this one, and the top difficulty also features many back-and-forth jumps reminiscent of the original Tengaku map.
Aside from occasional fixes from the mapper, this set has lingered in the graveyard for many years. It has remained as a beloved unranked map ever since, but do you think that it deserves a spot in Loved? Drop your vote in the link above, and let us know!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Wagakki Band - Hanabi by Atsuro, Hazu-, iYiyo, polka and Underforest
232 BPM, 3:51 | 1.47★ – 7.17★
Captain's description (by Doomsday):
Players active in 2015 will know just how popular Wagakki Band, and Tengaku, were in the osu! community. Their unique sound, as well as the insane difficulty and style of Shiro's feared map, started a trend of solid beatmaps being created for their tracks.
One of those is Hanabi, a set hosted by Atsuro. It is a highly polished 2015 beatmap that sadly never found its place in the Ranked category. It is a full spread that covers any difficulty range you would be looking for, with the distinct jump and stream style that you would see in maps of the era. Plenty of geometric shapes and jumps with consistent, clean spacing placements define this one, and the top difficulty also features many back-and-forth jumps reminiscent of the original Tengaku map.
Aside from occasional fixes from the mapper, this set has lingered in the graveyard for many years. It has remained as a beloved unranked map ever since, but do you think that it deserves a spot in Loved? Drop your vote in the link above, and let us know!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!