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* PolishedPort: Similar to VideoGame/{{Voez}}, The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version has the songs unlocking through natural progression in the story, and fixes the below criticism by simply making it to where you don't have to buy ''any'' song packs. It's fully inclusive.
** In a subversion, The UsefulNotes/PlaystationPortable version was an acceptable alternative to the mobile version, ''but'' at the price of having one of the smallest song libraries of any version, and none of the AntiGrinding mechanics of the 3.0 update and Switch version are present.
** In a subversion, The UsefulNotes/PlaystationPortable version was an acceptable alternative to the mobile version, ''but'' at the price of having one of the smallest song libraries of any version, and none of the AntiGrinding mechanics of the 3.0 update and Switch version are present.
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* PolishedPort: Similar to VideoGame/{{Voez}}, The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch version has the songs unlocking through natural progression in the story, and fixes the below criticism by simply making it to where you don't have to buy ''any'' song packs. It's fully inclusive.
** In a subversion, TheUsefulNotes/PlaystationPortable Platform/PlaystationPortable version was an acceptable alternative to the mobile version, ''but'' at the price of having one of the smallest song libraries of any version, and none of the AntiGrinding mechanics of the 3.0 update and Switch version are present.
** In a subversion, The
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* AntiClimaxBoss: Chapter K from ''VideoGame/{{Cytus}}'' is back, split into the Knight Iris and Knight Rosabell books. "The Fallen Bloom", representing the chapter's climatic [[spoiler:duel between Iris and Rosabell]], is rated only a 7 on Hard. To compare, the ''first'' song in the duology, the happy and peppy song "The Way We Were", is [[BossInMookClothing rated a 9]] [[SoundtrackDissonance on the same difficulty]].
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* AntiClimaxBoss: Chapter K from ''VideoGame/{{Cytus}}'' is back, split into the Knight Iris and Knight Rosabell books. "The Fallen Bloom", representing the chapter's climatic [[spoiler:duel [[spoiler:DuelToTheDeath between Iris and Rosabell]], is rated only a 7 on Hard. To compare, the ''first'' song in the duology, the happy and peppy song "The Way We Were", is [[BossInMookClothing rated a 9]] [[SoundtrackDissonance on the same difficulty]].
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** For the Vanros Kloud pack, Pure White takes the cake.
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** For the Vanros Kloud pack, Pure White takes the cake.cake, while it is relatively easy for level 10, it is, however, a MarathonLevel as the song last for 3 minutes.
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** The [=M2U=] pack has Lune, a song that has it's tempo change every once in a while throughout the song that leaves you with no breaks.
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** The [=M2U=] pack has Lune, a song that has it's tempo change every once in paces back and forth between a while fast paced to slow song throughout the song duration that leaves you with no breaks.
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** The [=M2U=] pack has Lune.
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** The [=M2U=] pack has Lune.Lune, a song that has it's tempo change every once in a while throughout the song that leaves you with no breaks.
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* PolishedPort: Similar to VideoGame/{{Voez}}, The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version has the songs unlocking through natural progression in the story, and fixes the below criticism by simply the fact you don't have to buy ''any'' song packs. It's fully inclusive.
** In a subversion, The PlaystationPortable version was an acceptable alternative to the mobile version, ''but'' at the price of having one of the smallest song libraries of any version, and none of the AntiGrinding mechanics of the 3.0 update and Switch version are present.
* ScrappyMechanic: On top of paying 2 USD for the game, you ''have'' to buy song packs unless you like having your tree grow in microscopic increments per song played, since you only gain significant tree growth for playing a song for the first time. And sometimes the game goes on sale...which is ''pointless'' because a. it's only a 1 USD discount, and b. the DLC packs ''never go on sale''. Fixed in the 3.0 update, in which light orbs occasionally appear to give you substantial tree growth or steps progress.
** In a subversion, The PlaystationPortable version was an acceptable alternative to the mobile version, ''but'' at the price of having one of the smallest song libraries of any version, and none of the AntiGrinding mechanics of the 3.0 update and Switch version are present.
* ScrappyMechanic: On top of paying 2 USD for the game, you ''have'' to buy song packs unless you like having your tree grow in microscopic increments per song played, since you only gain significant tree growth for playing a song for the first time. And sometimes the game goes on sale...which is ''pointless'' because a. it's only a 1 USD discount, and b. the DLC packs ''never go on sale''. Fixed in the 3.0 update, in which light orbs occasionally appear to give you substantial tree growth or steps progress.
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* PolishedPort: Similar to VideoGame/{{Voez}}, The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version has the songs unlocking through natural progression in the story, and fixes the below criticism by simply the fact making it to where you don't have to buy ''any'' song packs. It's fully inclusive.
** In a subversion, ThePlaystationPortable UsefulNotes/PlaystationPortable version was an acceptable alternative to the mobile version, ''but'' at the price of having one of the smallest song libraries of any version, and none of the AntiGrinding mechanics of the 3.0 update and Switch version are present.
* ScrappyMechanic: On top of paying 2 USD for the game, you ''have'' to buy song packs unless you like having your tree grow in microscopic increments per song played, since you only gain significant tree growth for playing a song for the firsttime. And sometimes time or getting either a full combo (not missing a note) or a 100% combo (getting a full combo ''and'' all charming notes). Sometimes the game goes on sale...which is ''pointless'' because a. 1. it's only a 1 USD $1 discount, and b. 2. the DLC song packs ''never go on sale''. Fixed in the 3.0 update, in which light orbs occasionally appear to give you substantial tree growth or steps progress.
** In a subversion, The
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** The debate of the most hardest songs changes in each version. As of now, Anima is the placeholder of the hardest song among all of the released songs for Deemo.
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** The debate of the most hardest songs changes in each version. As of now, Anima is the placeholder of the hardest song among all of the released free songs for Deemo.
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** In the Shattered Memories pack, Run Lads Run, due to the high tempo and fast pacing made it be called as [[FanNickname "The second coming of Anima"]].
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** In the Shattered Memories pack, Run Lads Run, Run is this due to the high tempo and fast pacing made it be pacing. It's even called as [[FanNickname "The second coming of Anima"]].
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* PolishedPort: Similar to VideoGame/{{Voez}}, The UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch version has the songs unlocking through natural progression in the story, and fixes the below criticism by simply the fact you don't have to buy ''any'' song packs. It's fully inclusive.
** In a subversion, The PlaystationPortable version was an acceptable alternative to the mobile version, ''but'' at the price of having one of the smallest song libraries of any version, and none of the AntiGrinding mechanics of the 3.0 update and Switch version are present.
** In a subversion, The PlaystationPortable version was an acceptable alternative to the mobile version, ''but'' at the price of having one of the smallest song libraries of any version, and none of the AntiGrinding mechanics of the 3.0 update and Switch version are present.
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* ScrappyMechanic: On top of paying 2 USD for the game, you ''have'' to buy song packs unless you like having your tree grow in microscopic increments per song played, since you only gain significant tree growth for playing a song for the first time. And sometimes the game goes on sale...which is ''pointless'' because a. it's only a 1 USD discount, and b. the DLC packs ''never go on sale''.
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* ScrappyMechanic: On top of paying 2 USD for the game, you ''have'' to buy song packs unless you like having your tree grow in microscopic increments per song played, since you only gain significant tree growth for playing a song for the first time. And sometimes the game goes on sale...which is ''pointless'' because a. it's only a 1 USD discount, and b. the DLC packs ''never go on sale''. Fixed in the 3.0 update, in which light orbs occasionally appear to give you substantial tree growth or steps progress.
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** Say hello to Marigold, the final unlockable song in the Forgotten Hourglass update, which makes ''Myosotis'' and ''Anima'' look like '''Easy''' songs in comparison. It is rated '''''12''''' on the hard difficulty. Have fun.
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** Say hello to Marigold, the final unlockable song in the Forgotten Hourglass update, which makes ''Myosotis'' and ''Anima'' look like '''Easy''' songs in comparison. It is rated '''''12''''' on the hard difficulty. Have fun.fun.
* TheWoobie: The Little Girl/[[spoiler:Alice]] and the Masked Lady/[[spoiler:Celia]]. Oh boy...
** [[spoiler: Alice starts off the game perfectly fine. She's a bit amnesiac and afraid at first, but she was fine... Until {{The Reveal}} strikes. It turns out that her brother died protecting her from a truck, and she was knocked into a coma due to this. When she realized that Hans was dead, she broke into tears, and when she woke up, she still broke down. This poor girl...]]
** [[spoiler: Celia is the name of the Masked Lady. She is the side of Alice who wanted to stay with Hans when he died, by staying in her coma, effectively killing herself. What a {{Broken Bird}}...]]
* TheWoobie: The Little Girl/[[spoiler:Alice]] and the Masked Lady/[[spoiler:Celia]]. Oh boy...
** [[spoiler: Alice starts off the game perfectly fine. She's a bit amnesiac and afraid at first, but she was fine... Until {{The Reveal}} strikes. It turns out that her brother died protecting her from a truck, and she was knocked into a coma due to this. When she realized that Hans was dead, she broke into tears, and when she woke up, she still broke down. This poor girl...]]
** [[spoiler: Celia is the name of the Masked Lady. She is the side of Alice who wanted to stay with Hans when he died, by staying in her coma, effectively killing herself. What a {{Broken Bird}}...]]
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** Say hello to Marigold, the final unlockable song in the Forgotten Hourglass update, which makes ''Myosotis'' and ''Anima'' look like '''Easy''' songs in comparison.
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** Say hello to Marigold, the final unlockable song in the Forgotten Hourglass update, which makes ''Myosotis'' and ''Anima'' look like '''Easy''' songs in comparison. It is rated '''''12''''' on the hard difficulty. Have fun.
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** In the Shattered Memories pack, Run Lads Run, due to the high tempo and fast pacing made it be called as [[FanNickname "The second coming of Anima"]].
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** In the Shattered Memories pack, Run Lads Run, due to the high tempo and fast pacing made it be called as [[FanNickname "The second coming of Anima"]].Anima"]].
** Aragami rivals Anima in sheer difficulty.
** The Forgotten Hourglass update adds Extra difficulty charts to existing songs. A few of the songs happen to include '''[[OhCrap Anima and Aragami.]]''' Have fun!
** Say hello to Marigold, the final unlockable song in the Forgotten Hourglass update, which makes ''Myosotis'' and ''Anima'' look like '''Easy''' songs in comparison.
** Aragami rivals Anima in sheer difficulty.
** The Forgotten Hourglass update adds Extra difficulty charts to existing songs. A few of the songs happen to include '''[[OhCrap Anima and Aragami.]]''' Have fun!
** Say hello to Marigold, the final unlockable song in the Forgotten Hourglass update, which makes ''Myosotis'' and ''Anima'' look like '''Easy''' songs in comparison.
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* ScrappyMechanic: On top of paying 2 USD for the game, you ''have'' to buy song packs unless you like having your tree grow in microscopic increments per song played, since you only gain significant tree growth for playing a song for the first time.
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* ScrappyMechanic: On top of paying 2 USD for the game, you ''have'' to buy song packs unless you like having your tree grow in microscopic increments per song played, since you only gain significant tree growth for playing a song for the first time. And sometimes the game goes on sale...which is ''pointless'' because a. it's only a 1 USD discount, and b. the DLC packs ''never go on sale''.
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* ScrappyMechanic: On top of paying 2 USD for the game, you ''have'' to buy song packs unless you like having your tree grow in microscopic increments per song played.played, since you only gain significant tree growth for playing a song for the first time.
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* ThatOneLevel: The debate of the most hardest songs changes in each version. As of now, Anima is the placeholder of the hardest song among all of the released songs for Deemo.
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* ThatOneLevel: ThatOneLevel:
** The debate of the most hardest songs changes in each version. As of now, Anima is the placeholder of the hardest song among all of the released songs for Deemo.
** The debate of the most hardest songs changes in each version. As of now, Anima is the placeholder of the hardest song among all of the released songs for Deemo.
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** In the Shattered Memories pack, Run Lads Run, due to the high tempo and fast pacing made it be called as [[FanNickname "The second coming of Anima"]]
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** In the Shattered Memories pack, Run Lads Run, due to the high tempo and fast pacing made it be called as [[FanNickname "The second coming of Anima"]]Anima"]].
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** In the Shattered Memories pack, Run Lads Run, due to the high tempo can easily compete Anima.
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** In the Shattered Memories pack, Run Lads Run, due to the high tempo can easily compete Anima.and fast pacing made it be called as [[FanNickname "The second coming of Anima"]]
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** The [=M2U=] pack has Lune.
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** The [=M2U=] pack has Lune.Lune.
** In the Shattered Memories pack, Run Lads Run, due to the high tempo can easily compete Anima.
** In the Shattered Memories pack, Run Lads Run, due to the high tempo can easily compete Anima.
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** The [=M2U=] pack has Stellar and Lune.
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** The [=M2U=] pack has Stellar and Lune.
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* AntiClimaxBoss: Chapter K from ''VideoGame/{{Cytus}}'' is back, split into the Knight Iris and Knight Rosabell books. "The Fallen Bloom", representing the chapter's climatic [[spoiler:duel between Iris and Rosabell]], is rated only a 7 on Hard. To compare, the ''first'' song in the duology, the happy and peppy song "The Way We Were", is rated a 9 on the same difficulty.
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* AntiClimaxBoss: Chapter K from ''VideoGame/{{Cytus}}'' is back, split into the Knight Iris and Knight Rosabell books. "The Fallen Bloom", representing the chapter's climatic [[spoiler:duel between Iris and Rosabell]], is rated only a 7 on Hard. To compare, the ''first'' song in the duology, the happy and peppy song "The Way We Were", is [[BossInMookClothing rated a 9 9]] [[SoundtrackDissonance on the same difficulty.difficulty]].
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* AntiClimaxBoss: Chapter K from ''VideoGame/{{Cytus}}'' is back, split into the Knight Iris and Knight Rosabell books. "The Fallen Bloom", representing the chapter's climatic [[spoiler:duel between Iris and Rosabell]], is rated only a 7 on Hard. To compare, the ''first'' song in the duology, the happy and peppy song "The Way We Were", is rated a 9 on the same difficulty.
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** The M2U pack has Stellar and Lune.
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** The M2U [=M2U=] pack has Stellar and Lune.
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** For the Vanros Kloud pack, Pure White takes the cake.
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** For the Vanros Kloud pack, Pure White takes the cake.cake.
** The M2U pack has Stellar and Lune.
** The M2U pack has Stellar and Lune.
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* EpilepticTrees: Following the DisturbingNumber entry from the main page, there were many different theories of what Deemo is about, one of them is that Deemo is someone important to the girl and the songs also give hints of {{Foreshadowing}} of what truly happened to the girl. "Run Go Run" was a blatant one which foreshadows that [[spoiler: the girl was involved in a car accident.]]
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* EpilepticTrees: Following the DisturbingNumber [[DisturbingStatistic Disturbing Number]] entry from the main page, there were many different theories of what Deemo is about, one of them is that Deemo is someone important to the girl and the songs also give hints of {{Foreshadowing}} of what truly happened to the girl. "Run Go Run" was a blatant one which foreshadows that [[spoiler: the girl was involved in a car accident.]]
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* EpilepticTrees: Following the DisturbingNumber entry from the main page, there were many different theories of what Deemo is about, one of them is that Deemo is someone important to the girl and the songs also give hints of {{Foreshadowing}} of what truly happened to the girl. "Run Go Run" was a blatant one which foreshadows that [[spoiler: the girl was involved in a car accident.]]
** Then there are theories that the masked lady is someone in real life who wanted Deemo to give up on the girl.
** Most of the thought up theories had been confirmed as of the 2.00 Update.
** Then there are theories that the masked lady is someone in real life who wanted Deemo to give up on the girl.
** Most of the thought up theories had been confirmed as of the 2.00 Update.
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* ThatOneLevel: The debate of the most hardest songs changes in each version. As of now, Anima is the placeholder of the hardest song among all of the released songs for Deemo.
** For the Vanros Kloud pack, Pure White takes the cake.
** For the Vanros Kloud pack, Pure White takes the cake.