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Reviews for "Techno Revolution"

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The arrows didn't seem to go with the beat...it was really difficult to get a "perfect"...the 'light' mode would be difficult for a beginner

Starogre responds:

1. Some arrows went with the beat, some went with the half beats, some went with the lead.

2.Most games take practice to get good at.

Nice attempt at trying to emulate DDR

...But compared to this, there are simply better DDR sims out there you can download for free, and with better quality, graphical style, synchronization, and the ability to customize soundtracks and so forth...

The first one coming to mind being -Dance With Intensity-

And to whoever said Heavy is impossible here... You obviously haven't played(Or probably never seen anyone play) BeatmaniaIIDX :P

Starogre responds:

sorry i made something you're jealous of :D

Just a few bugs

would be a great game but you have one of the problems i often see in these DDR sims. First of all, your arrows are to long and fat. Secondly, they are too close together. The stepfile is fine but you should space them out and increase the speed. If u do that the game will rock

Starogre responds:

those aren't bugs, those are enhancements, i can't redo it now, but if i make another ill take into consideration your review, thanks!

Sucks!

First of all, the difficulty was just over the top, cause light mode was more like medium, and medium heavy, and heavy was like WTF?!? Screw this!

If you could give a BIG tweak to the difficulty on this thing, it probably be more enjoyable.

Ive been playing Stepmania/DDR for quite some time

And never have I seen such an..off game. Not to mention the steps were off sync and the levels were unbalanced. And I'm not sure of what type of ddr youve seen, but light isnt that hard.

Suggestions:
-sync the songs
-revise the difficulty