![]() Sometimes, you’ll have to move away from your methodical comfort zone and try new inputs if you want to be an Osu! master. Though it employs some arguably underhanded beat placement in the final stretch of the song, it’s a complex map that bridges the gap from novice to expert.ĥ. Whether you praised or bemoaned the punkish ferocity of Death Note’s second opening, the high-tempo, pummelling rhythm does wonders for honing your precision and beat accuracy. Maximum The Hormone – What’s Up, People?! Īh, the classics. Needless to say, if you’ve cleared it, you’re more than ready for the World Cup.Ĥ. For those not in the know, just let the video below do the talking. Either way, I couldn’t not include such a mythologised song. ![]() ![]() I’m pretty sure that in some of the deepest recesses of the official user forums, that if you get higher than an A on this song, you’re worshipped as the new god. ![]() Simply stating the name ‘Who’s Afraid Of The Big Black’ strikes fear into the hearts of the Osu! community. The Quick Brown Fox – The Big Black (Who’s Afraid Of The Big Black) The map employs lots of sneaky tricks that require some precise aim with the frequent use of mini-sliders, and the tempo changes between the breakdown can throw you off pretty easily, but manages to be a super-entertaining and addictive map to master. It was inevitable that the now-infamous nonsensical word salad opening to Log Horizon would get its own beatmap, but the overblown, Frankensteinian nu-metal/indie rock collage of ‘Database’ translates surprisingly well. ![]() Plus the song feels petting a kitten made of ice-cream and good vibes.Ģ. At only a minute in runtime, it’s a nice, digestible, and addictive map to keep coming back to for improving your accuracy. As such, tracks like ‘ D City Rock’ and ‘ Theme For Scanty & Kneesocks’ translate beautifully to a rhythm action setting, but the ending theme, ‘Fallen Angel’, despite its laid-back and soulful pop melody, manages to be a surprisingly tough, precision-tuned map with an unforgiving drain rate. Gainax’s Panty & Stocking With Garterbelt was acclaimed for its Hanna-Barbera-esque visual style and unabashedly juvenile toilet humour, but the TeddyLoid-composed soundtrack received equal praise for its stylistic diversity and creative production, shamelessly incorporating all the most vivid and colourful aspects of dance music. With the underdog, Japan taking home the cup last month after ascending all the way from the loser brackets to claim their victory, now seems like a better time than any to get a headstart on the competition with some of the community’s most devilishly challenging beatmaps which test both your skill, and the structural resilience of your mouse.ġ. ![]()
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