TAPSONIC BOLD


About TAPSONIC BOLD
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Game Details
Size: 2.3 GB
Genre: Action, Casual
Developer: NEOWIZ
Publisher: NEOWIZ
Release Date: 29 Mar, 2019
ALL REVIEWS: Mostly Positive (1,067)
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System Requirements
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- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 7, 8.1, 10 (64bit)
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 700 Series or AMD RX200 Series
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 6 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 11 Compatible
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The Gameplay
Modes
- TAPSONIC BOLD offers three modes to choose from: Solo play, missions, and arcade. Solo play is exactly what it says on the tin. You can go in, choose a song, choose your difficulty, and play through it without worrying about failure. It’s a relaxed mode to get your head around things. Arcade mode is similar again. But, it functions as a true arcade mode in that you have health. That means if you mess up one too many times while playing through the song, you’ll lose. Then, your scores are tracked and uploaded to an online leaderboard.
- Mission mode, however, is where I found the bulk of my interest as it offers a more clear-cut goal to work toward while also steadily increasing in difficulty, walking you through what TAPSONIChas to offer. For example, the first mission mode offers two songs on easy. The aim is to get your score past a certain amount. From there, other missions might require things like getting a certain combo length or finishing with a particular ranking.
General gameplay
- The actual gameplay is also pretty straightforward and similar to most rhythm games. Notes appear at the top of the screen in one of six lanes. These notes then scroll down to the bottom and the player then has to hit the associated key in time with the music. In addition, there are some extra styles of note where the player might need to hold a key to represent a held note. Another style requires you to press a combination of keys in order to activate a lane flip. This could reduce the number of keys required to press from six to two, or increase it from four to six, for example.
- It also changes up the order of the notes on the board, which can be frustrating in that it’s very easy to miss a bunch of notes due to the flipped board being completely different from the layout you had previously.
Scoring system and tutorial mode
- Thankfully, TAPSONIC is relatively forgiving in terms of hitting notes. Though perhaps this would come across as a negative for fans of the rhythm genre. Especially if they prefer note-perfect scoring systems. Although as much as I appreciated it, I found myself obtaining S and A ranks despite a lot of missed notes and a lot of times I felt I was hitting a note a little off time. I felt maybe when I should have been given a ‘good’, I received a ‘perfect’.
- The game also offers a brief tutorial mode which, while appreciated, seems to have an assumption the player is already familiar with Tapsonic in that it’s very short and only offers a brief glimpse into the various modes and note types. Though in saying that, it really is more of a ‘learn by doing’ game.
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