[1-1] The Festival of Ghost 2 - O2Jam music does the best job of expressing the ancient StepMania packs' music vibe, this chart is no exception. This is a really good pack opener. Not only a chart is literally from 2000's, but the song also gives the opening aura.
Rating:
8/10
[1-2] ABRACADABRA - Can't think about any other charter from modern era that is such a pattern factory as Zeta. Honestly, this is my first time seeing jumpstreams where the one edge of playfield is gray and the other is regular colors. While imo this doesn't 100% represent the flow of the song, it's still a really nice addition to the file, considering that it plays as nice as the rest of the file. Minijacks are also a really cool part of the file, but is challenging for both for reading and playing aspect (at least for such a tech and jackspeed failure as me). The review will be too dull without mentioning the song. It's probably the best
white girl music i've heard in a while, despite that i'm not really a fan of it.
Rating:
9/10
[1-3] All Night Passion (Radio Edit) - At this point i was already getting feelings that a good couple of files in this pack will be oriented around the heavy usage of color theory or polyrhythms. This file is a good preparation for what you will be experiencing for pretty much the entirety of Stage 1 and Stage 2. While i played this file at 1.0x (and also the rest of the pack), i think it gets the best on uprates as a scoring file (a la "guys check out how hard i can hit those runningmens!!!1")
Rating:
8/10
[1-4] Anagura-gurashi - I know zaalseen as a charter for probably the longest time most of the pack players know him, and it's really nice to see his progression in charting. When i saw this file for the first time, i mostly knew him as a dump charter, rather than a tech-y charter (despite that this file is mostly dumps) (we are not talking about his Super Polska Chordjack era), so it was a surprise for me to play it. Despite that this file is almost 6 minutes long and is definitely a really easy file for me to play on 1.0x, it doesn't feel boring at all. Imo this chart excels at the density usage and expressing the vocals. The song is also really kawaii so moe..... ;_; O_o
Rating:
9/10
[1-5] Can't Fight The Moonlight - While i was playing this file, i had no memory of how the Mina file looked like, so i pretty much couldn't rate this file on the restep perspective. Looking at both Mina and Cuckson's file now, i wanna admit that Mina file looks more interesting than the Cuckson's one, which is not immediately a bad thing, since both of these files serve different purpose, and the current generation will probably find Cuckson's file more attractive. Still, a good file.
Rating:
7/10
[1-6] Barbecue - It's surprising to see Lofty keeping up with the modern charting techniques. This time, it's apparently a fake usage. Gonna admit, on a sightread these fakes are really confusing to read. One good thing to mention is that this file felt like no other Igorrr files that Lofty charted, which surprised me even more throughout playing. Really solid file, will definitely replay it on higher rates on push session.
Rating:
8/10
[1-7] Cities In Dust - I like playing jackspeed, i like this song and i also like this file. Jacks are definitely brutal (especially the 48th triplejacks at the beginning), which adds even more spice to the file. I first saw this file while looking through the Minty 4 pack folder and this file was hidden there. I kind of get why this was rejected from Minty 4, and i'm glad that this file found its new home in this pack.
Rating:
8/10