Main thread: [osu!catch] Project Loved: Six Years / September 2023
Akiyama Uni - Rakujitsu ni Haeru Sakasajou by Yumeno Himiko
180 BPM, 3:17 | 5.50★
Captain's description (by Tenshichan):
Yumeno Himiko is back with another map up for Loved! They already have quite an amount of maps Loved, but maybe there is that one particular ZUN map you remember which was Loved 2 years prior. If you do, then you know what to expect from this map.
For modern mapping, it is usually essential to use hyperdashes when necessary. But what if a map just does not use them at all? This map is exactly that. Lots of small and precise jumps that are sometimes really difficult to time correctly and a lot of streams and patterns that require you to wiggle. Well, technically you can catch most of it without wiggling and just using sheer precision, but that does not make it easier at all. The average player will have a tough time with this map as it requires a very unique skill set to do good at it and most people don't have it anymore. Nevertheless, it is a good challenge map for testing your timing and reading skills.
Give it a try — it might be a bit different from what you are used to, but sometimes it is worth it to step out of your comfort zone!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!
Akiyama Uni - Rakujitsu ni Haeru Sakasajou by Yumeno Himiko
180 BPM, 3:17 | 5.50★
Captain's description (by Tenshichan):
Yumeno Himiko is back with another map up for Loved! They already have quite an amount of maps Loved, but maybe there is that one particular ZUN map you remember which was Loved 2 years prior. If you do, then you know what to expect from this map.
For modern mapping, it is usually essential to use hyperdashes when necessary. But what if a map just does not use them at all? This map is exactly that. Lots of small and precise jumps that are sometimes really difficult to time correctly and a lot of streams and patterns that require you to wiggle. Well, technically you can catch most of it without wiggling and just using sheer precision, but that does not make it easier at all. The average player will have a tough time with this map as it requires a very unique skill set to do good at it and most people don't have it anymore. Nevertheless, it is a good challenge map for testing your timing and reading skills.
Give it a try — it might be a bit different from what you are used to, but sometimes it is worth it to step out of your comfort zone!
Please use this thread to discuss why you believe this map should or should not enter the Loved category!