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Evil Is Sexy TRS; this has become an objective, in-universe trope.


* EvilIsSexy: In Chapter K, Iris gets a [[http://cytus.wikia.com/wiki/Knight_of_Firmament?file=K-5.png modest, if bare-shouldered dress]], while her enemy [[spoiler:Rosabel]] gets a [[http://cytus.wikia.com/wiki/Lord_of_Crimson_Rose?file=K-6.png dress]] with a CleavageWindow and ZettaiRyouiki.
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* DifficultySpike: As befitting of a chapter based on three noticably difficult tracks from Chapter VII, the whole of the chapter features fiendishly hard charts even by the standards of level 9 charts. In fact, the original charts are all rated level 9, even on Easy, and they are so difficult that Rayark released an update with easier sets of charts.
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* FakeDifficulty: Depending on how bad the touch sensors are on your phone, double notes and hold notes can be your worst enemy. The two tapped areas may be read as one tap in between the two points, '''which can and will end hold notes prematurely, and force a miss on double notes.''' Especially nightmarish if you're trying to get [[FlawlessVictory Million]] [[NoDamageRun Master]] rank.
* FandomRivalry: The game gets a lot of criticism from fans of other rhythm games for having loose timing windows (in spite of the TP system existing to address this), and players often get mocked for playing such an easy game. Rarely do ''Cytus'' players take potshots at other music games, though.



* FandomRivalry: The game gets a lot of criticism from fans of other rhythm games for having loose timing windows (in spite of the TP system existing to address this), and players often get mocked for playing such an easy game. Rarely do ''Cytus'' players take potshots at other music games, though.
* FakeDifficulty: Depending on how bad the touch sensors are on your phone, double notes and hold notes can be your worst enemy. The two tapped areas may be read as one tap in between the two points, '''which can and will end hold notes prematurely, and force a miss on double notes.''' Especially nightmarish if you're trying to get [[FlawlessVictory Million]] [[NoDamageRun Master]] rank.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: {{Inverted|Trope}}. Some tear-ridden players refuse to acknowledge that Chapter K's "Music. The Eternity of Us" is [[spoiler:just an AlternateContinuity.]]

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* FanNickname: "FREEDOM [=DiVE=]" is sometimes called [[ThatOneBoss "FREEDOM DiE"]] by players.
* FanonDiscontinuity: {{Inverted|Trope}}. Some tear-ridden players refuse to acknowledge that Chapter K's "Music. The Eternity of Us" is [[spoiler:just an AlternateContinuity.]]
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* UnderusedGameMechanic: Despite ''Alpha'' porting tracks from the cancelled ''OMEGA'', it only ports their Standard and Expert charts and not their Advanced charts and those charts lack flick notes, due to ''Alpha'' being an UpdatedRerelease of the original game and thus only having two difficulties per track with a few rare exceptions.

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* UnderusedGameMechanic: Despite ''Alpha'' porting tracks from the cancelled ''OMEGA'', it only ports their Standard and Expert charts and not their Advanced charts and those charts lack flick notes, due to ''Alpha'' being an UpdatedRerelease of the original game and thus only having two difficulties per track with a few rare exceptions.exceptions (Chapter L and "FREEDOM [=DiVE=]") and only three note types.

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* SnarkBait: The extremely lenient timing window for a Perfect is often a source of mockery amongst [[FandomRivalry fans of other rhythm game players]].

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* UnderusedGameMechanic: Despite ''Alpha'' porting tracks from the cancelled ''OMEGA'', it only ports their Standard and Expert charts and not their Advanced charts, due to ''Alpha'' being an UpdatedRerelease of the original game and thus only having two difficulties per track with a few rare exceptions.
* ValuesDissonance: ''Timeline'' features a scene of a protest against Taiwan switching back to nuclear energy, with an earthquake rendering much of the country uninhabitable afterwards. In much of the world, nuclear energy is frowned upon because of what can happen when a nuclear plant goes wrong, like with the 1986 Chernobyl disaster and the 2011 Fukushima post-earthquake emergency. In the United States, nuclear power has historically been favored over other sources of energy, with one major point in favor of it being that it's actually one of the ''cleanest'' ways to produce electricity compared to other means like fossil fuels and coal energy. That said, US opinion on nuclear energy did start to wane as well after Fukushima for the reasons mentioned above.

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* UnderusedGameMechanic: Despite ''Alpha'' porting tracks from the cancelled ''OMEGA'', it only ports their Standard and Expert charts and not their Advanced charts, charts and those charts lack flick notes, due to ''Alpha'' being an UpdatedRerelease of the original game and thus only having two difficulties per track with a few rare exceptions.
* ValuesDissonance: ''Timeline'' features a scene of a protest against Taiwan switching back to nuclear energy, with an earthquake rendering much of the country uninhabitable afterwards. In much of the world, nuclear energy is frowned upon because of what can happen when a nuclear plant goes wrong, like with the 1986 Chernobyl disaster and the 2011 Fukushima post-earthquake emergency. In the United States, nuclear power has historically been favored over other sources of energy, with one major point in favor of it being that it's actually one of the ''cleanest'' ways to produce electricity compared to other means like fossil fuels and coal energy. That said, US opinion on nuclear energy did start to wane as well after Fukushima for the reasons mentioned above.
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* UnderusedGameMechanic: Despite ''Alpha'' porting tracks from the cancelled ''OMEGA'', it only ports their Standard and Expert charts and not their Advanced charts, due to ''Alpha'' being an UpdatedRerelease of the original game and thus only having two difficulties per track with a few rare exceptions.

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* UnderusedGameMechanic: Despite ''Alpha'' porting tracks from the cancelled ''OMEGA'', it only ports their Standard and Expert charts and not their Advanced charts, due to ''Alpha'' being an UpdatedRerelease of the original game and thus only having two difficulties per track with a few rare exceptions.exceptions.
* ValuesDissonance: ''Timeline'' features a scene of a protest against Taiwan switching back to nuclear energy, with an earthquake rendering much of the country uninhabitable afterwards. In much of the world, nuclear energy is frowned upon because of what can happen when a nuclear plant goes wrong, like with the 1986 Chernobyl disaster and the 2011 Fukushima post-earthquake emergency. In the United States, nuclear power has historically been favored over other sources of energy, with one major point in favor of it being that it's actually one of the ''cleanest'' ways to produce electricity compared to other means like fossil fuels and coal energy. That said, US opinion on nuclear energy did start to wane as well after Fukushima for the reasons mentioned above.
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* SlowPacedBeginning: ''Alpha'' locks most chapters behind total score, unique tracks played, and online matches won requirements, unlike the original game where most of the game can be bought at once with only a few things locked as paid DLC. As such, a little patience is required to unlock everything.

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