Best Mix 3 - Bracket 2 Judging Sheet All songs are played using the DDR Encore theme, timing set to 4. No Marvelouses were used, so if the song is still offbeat after a quick AutoSync, it's probably the song itself. Charts are played from Easiest to Hardest, and are all sight-reads. I also did not pay attention to ANY of the Public reviews for this bracket, so I can't be poisoned by anyone else's opinions until after the reviews are all completed. All files will be playable on the machine seen on my youtube channel from Bracket 1. I do not take any points away for misratings. I just state my opinion on if it's correctly rated. ---------------------------------------------------------------- 24|7 (Squad-E Mix) - Eclipse Light - 3 feet Score: 4/5 Comments: A couple of the patterns felt a little bit on the complex side, even for solid 4ths, however, it definitely feels like a Max2-esque DDR Light chart. 3 feet is an accurate rating. Standard - 6 feet Score: 4.75/5 Comments: The only section that I did not find completely perfect in this chart was M56, with the 16ths. I know where they are coming from, but having them placed here messes with the flow of the chart in my eyes. All your double-steps were creatively placed. A little hard for a 6, but it works, and I could see myself enjoying this chart if I was still playing standard. Heavy - 8 feet Score: 9/10 Comments: Really well made, very solid, but the patterns between M5 and M11 just felt very un-flowy (yes, I know that's not a word). The rest of this chart just really clicked, and feels professional. Unlike in Standard, all the 16ths used felt like they added to the chart, and the double-steps feel very creatively placed. Appropriately rated at 8 feet. Presentation: Well made graphics, as well as a Video/Beginner and Heavy Doubles make this file SHINE! Score: 4.5/5 Final Comments: The song cut is pretty repetitive, but it got pulled off in a pretty great manner. Graphics looks vibrant and happy, and the coded in videos definitely added to the file itself. Final Score: 22.25/25 (89%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Addicted to Bass (Apollo 440 Mix) - Puretone Light - 4 feet Score: 4/5 Comments: The beginning of this file til the stop in the middle was very VERY Karaoke, but you pulled out of that and made a solid file afterwards. I can see there being difficulty with how little there is to this song until after that stop though. Definitely a 4, love your use of 8ths that go with the bass. Standard - 7 feet Score: 4.5/5 Comments: This is better on the karaoke front by a lot compared to the Light chart, but the last 3 steps just really didn't feel like they fit whatsoever. HOWEVER, the entire chart overall felt heavily polished and thought out. Solid easy-7. Heavy - 9 feet Score: 9/10 Comments: Minus the ending (same problem as the standard chart), and the beginning feeling it was just starting out, this chart REALLY stood out. The usage of patterns, mixed with the awesome feel of a Ultramix Drum'n Bass chart (but better) elevated this chart above my expectations. Your jumps and 2-note runs (LDLDLD, UDUDUD, etc.) felt as if you put more thought into this file than one would expect. I definitely love the use of 16ths sparingly throughout the file as well. 9 feet, I agree. Presentation: Polished Graphics as well as a Beginner chart make this a keeper. I'd've loved to have seen some doubles, though. Score: 4.25/5 Final Comments: I'm not too big into the Drum'n Bass scene, but I can definitely see a song such as this showing up in DDR sometime down the road. Has all the makings of a legend. Final Score: 21.75/25 (87%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Astrogation - Nana Mizuki Light - 3 feet Score: 4.75/5 Comments: A couple of blank spots were included that I could see a couple arrows in, however, this chart is pretty much spot on. 3 feet for sure. Standard - 6 feet Score: 3.75/5 Comments: The 16th's used amply throughtout the song both saved and ruined this chart. Problem spots include the 3 ups directly after the stop (most standard players will be completely ruined by that) as the jumps immediately before the stop. However, your use of 8ths and jumps throughout the chart really make a statement. A little tough for a 6, with all the 16ths, but definitely not justifiable as a 7. Heavy - 8 feet Score: 9.75/10 Comments: Bra-freaking-vo. I had a really hard time finding ANYTHING to complain about until the last little bit. I'd have liked to have seen a freeze arrow or something in the gap between M58 and M60, it just feels so empty in there. Your usage of crossovers and non-repetitive patterns just really impressed me like so few files can! 8 Feet for sure. Presentation: Decent graphics and a solid video definitely push this into the atmosphere. Keep wow-ing uswith stuff like this, and you have nothing to fear! Score: 4.25/5 Final Comments: Didn't know what to expect at first with this song, but it's surprisingly intense. The instrumentals alone just sent me into a haze of joy ;) Is it just me, or does this drift off a little nearer the end of the song? Final Score: 22.50/25 (90%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Birthday - The Cruxshadows Light - 3 feet Score: 4.75/5 Comments: I hate to say it, but this is just about as perfect of a 3 footer as could be. A couple changes could be made, specifically between M33-39, as the repetitive use of three 4ths just feels really awkward. Perfect 3. Standard - 5 feet Score: 3.5/5 Comments: Where to start? In M9-16, all the patterns just feel forced. Adding either some freeze arrows of finishing the patterns off with some 4ths may have saved this a little, as well as maybe not using jackhammers throughout this. Same with M45-48. I really like the whole section between M17-44, it was solid, though a little on the tough side. M49-57 were perfect. The down arrow in M63, right before the end doesn't feel like it fits as well. This is truly a little too tough for a 5, probably should be a 6. Heavy - 8 feet Score: 7/10 Comments: I had only a couple major problems with this chart. The main one would be the use of 16ths to go with the drum. I hear exactly where they are coming in, but when mixed with the relatively crossovery nature of this chart, paired with how you placed them, this overall felt more like an ITG chart than a DDR chart. M8 and M45-57 definitely had the worst of it when it came to this. M10-18 were probably the most solid section in my opinion of this entire chart. Maybe not an 8, based off of my comments above. Presentation Basic graphics, though creepy, paired with a full set of doubles, a beginner, and challenge charts make me go MM-HM! Score: 4.75/5 Final Comments: I am Definitely NOT a fan of this song itself, and I don't see myself playing it personally again anytime soon, but you put effort into this, and I hope you do well. Final Score: 20/25 (80%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- China Discotica - Aira Mitsuki Light - 2 feet Score: 4.75/5 Comments: Not much wrong with this chart at all. I'm a little iffy about the notes between M3-9, but after that it's all uphill. Maybe a 3? I dunno, though. I remember Abyss light being a little tough like this. Standard - 4 feet Score: 4.75/5 Comments: Same as light, a little iffy about M3-9, but you just amazed me with the rest of the chart. Solid, looks like a LOT of fun for early standard players. Solid 4. Heavy - 7 feet Score: 9.25/10 Comments: Same as always, M3-9 just really felt weird. Other than that, it feels like you borrowed some of the elements from both the light and standard to make this, including the 3 note jacks to go with the bass and the gaps in steps, but they really do fit well. In M24, there is a pattern that I feel could do to have a 4th tossed in at the end, but other than that everything felt solid and well put together. 7 feet indeed. Presentation: The graphics weren't the greatest, but once the song started you could see exactly how they fit in. That video was rather unique, and I really felt it added to the file. Score: 4.25/5 Final Comments: I'm thinking it's a slight problem with the cut that made me iffy, since it seems the steps start with the song, but overall this is definitely a favorite of mine in this bracket. Final Score: 23/25 (92%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Cold Noodles - MyungCa Drive Light - 4 feet Score: .25/5 Comments: NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP. Should be 1 foot. Standard - 6 feet Score: .25/5 Comments: NEVER GONNA LET YOU DOWN. Should be 1 foot. Heavy - 9 feet Score: .25/10 Comments: NEVER GONNA TURN AROUND AND DESERT YOU. Should be 1 foot. Presentation: Good Graphics, as well as a video. Would have liked to see some doubles, though. Score: 4.25/5 Final Comments: Well, I was NOT expecting this, but I approve, though I'm not particularly happy with this...thing... Final Score: 5/25 (20%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Colorful Cookie - Lucky Vacuum Light - 4 feet Score: 3.75/5 Comments: The 8ths in M26-40 really hurt this score. I know they fit in, in sort weird way, but they're just overly difficult, especially at that BPM, especially for Light. Other than that, I'd like to see a freeze in M25, but the rest is just fantastic. I love how it's all building up the final run of 4ths. 4 feet=yes! Standard - 6 feet Score: 4.5/5 Comments: PERFECT....except for M45-50. The freezes felt a little awkward. However, I really liked the setup for the ret of this. I agree with the rating of 6 feet. Heavy - 8 feet Score: 9/10 Comments: Only a couple small problems in this. First off, I have to say that the ending on this file was absolutely PERFECT, exactly how I imagined it. The freeze arrows in M9-14 didn't feel like they fit, same with a couple of the patterns in M27-33. Other than that, this will definitely be kept to play over and over for a while to come. 8 feet is a definite. Presentation Graphics with cookies AND a coded video? Hallelujah! Let's not forget the beginner chart, as well. Score: 4.25/5 Final Comments: I was wondering what this song was called, since I hear it ALL THE TIME at the arcade, compliments of IIDX Empress. Thanks for the insight! Final Score: 21.50/25 (86%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Discotheque - Nana Mizuki Light - 4 feet Score: 3.25/5 Comments: Well, the BPM's definitely slower than Colorful Cookies, but the number of 8ths, especially the ones in M53-55, which just take away the flow and make you wanna smash the arrows harder to see if that works (at least, I did xD). Other than that, the RLRL freeze section was a little uncharacteristic, but works, I guess. After that, though, the 4 8th freezes in M35-37 may have worked better with 8th jumps, no freeze. With a couple changes, this is a 4. Standard - 5 feet Score: 4/5 Comments: MASSIVE 4TH NOTE ATTACK! Seriously, though, a couple problem spots, though you got the jumps in M35-37 that I would have recommended for the light chart. The 16th in M20 feels a little weird, but fits, may have worked better to place that elsewhere. Your jumps throughout this chart are artistic and for the most part fit perfectly. I would have done something a little different with the beginning, since the 4ths and pseudo-8th-gallops just really aren't that flowy, but the rest is solid. 5 Feet? Oh yeah. Heavy - 8 feet Score: 6.75/10 Comments: To start off, I'd definitely not put those 3 notes straigt off the bat. I know it happened in Firefly (Max2), but it just caught me offguard, and I'm not much for surprise starts. The 16th drills afterwards feel a little bit on the rough side, but once it hit M11, I really started to enjoy the file. You use of slowing the lyrics and the music together in M19-21 really sent shivers up my spine. After that, we got to a pretty long run of 4ths that were a little unusual, considering the sections before that were a LOT tougher. Maybe add something into there to keep it consistant? I can see where the jumps starting around M40 fit in, but it's just really out there, considering the rest of the file's not that jumpy. M45-47 have some double jumps into freezes that also feel a little bit overly tough. Finally, M52-53 has a freeze section with a 16th+ a jackhammer that feels really awkward and not too DDR Styled. I'm a little torn on this, I dunno if it's an 8 or 9. Presentation A beginner chart and Graphics, plus a video? Nevermind that this is the second song in this bracket with the same artist, your presentation is gold! Score: 4.5/5 Final Comments: Anime music... Final Score: 18.5/25 (74%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Fly Me to the Moon (VC2's Club Mix) - Utada Hikaru Light - 4 feet Score: 4/5 Comments: This was very solid, Love how you kept switching it up from Vocals to actual music being stepped, but several of the 4th-long freeze arrows didn't feel like they fit, and there were several jumps that felt out of place. Also, the last couple patterns before the end feel like they are out of place, especially with the jumps. Solid 4. Standard - 7 feet Score: 3.75/5 Comments: Well, this is a little bit on the hard side for Standard, especially for this song. Most of this chart is extremely karaoke, and there are a couple spots that just really stand out. M19-20 has a freeze with 2 blue notes that is just plain tough, and both the beginning and the end have tough rhythm challenges that most standard charts don't dare dish out. I like how whenever there are no lyrics you use patterns with jumps and 3-note runs. Overall, I like this, but it's just too much for standard. This could easily be a Heavy chart. Solid Heavy 7, yes, Standard 7, no. Heavy - 9 feet Score: 8.5/10 Comments: I LOVE most of this chart. Overly difficult for the song, but every arrow makes sense. From the beginning with it's So Deep gallops, to the end with it's So Deep Gallops and 3-note 16th Bursts. However, there are a couple spots that just feel...off. M14 has a really weird 16th pattern that I can't place, M24/28 both have 8th note jumps that don't really need to be there, and then we have that run of down's with freeze in M42-43 that is just....there? This is much more polished than the standard, but still a little tough for the song. 9 feet is a correct rating. Personally I would push this to Challenge, since the song doesn't feel like it could justify a 9 foot chart, but that's just me. Presentation Good graphics, as well as some Lyrics. Score: 4.25/5 Final Comments:Isn't this off of Dancemania? I could have sworn I heard this off one of them and planned on stepping it eventually... Final Score: 20.5/25 (82%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Gee - Girls' Generation Light - 3 feet Score: 4.5/5 Comments: This chart is almost perfect, but those jackhammers at 200BPM feel a little hard to be throwing at Light players, especially while holding a freeze arrow. However, they go well, and the rest of the chart is gold. Those jacks make me think this is a 4, but It's a 3 otherwise. Standard - 6 feet Score: 4.75/5 Comments: This is a pretty simple chart, but I love it. Your use of jacks in the first half of the song actually added to it instead of taking away, and the complex 4th note crossovers and jumps just create an experience that I am sure I'd even play. The Freeze arrows in M13-16 and M21-22 I'm a little iffy on, since they might confuse the player, but overall this is one of the most solid standard charts in the bracket. Hard 5, or Easy 6? Heavy - 8 feet Score: 9.25/10 Comments: The only main problem I was able to discern with this chart is that most of the steps were really karaoke. There's not a lot more to work with, but I'm sure you could have done a couple different patterns to go with some hard to hear background aspect that we otherwise may not have noticed. Looks like a ton of fun, can't wait to play it on foot. 8 Feet! Presentation Well made graphics and a video, plus a Beginner chart. Very basic Readme. Score: 4.5/5 Final Comments: I know for a fact that I have heard this song before, but I just can't place it. Was this perchance on Pump at some point or another, because this is definitely the kind of the song they like to license... Final Score: 23/25 (92%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Konamized - RushJet1 Light - 4 feet Score: 3.25/5 Comments: For the most part, this chart only went with the prominent noises, with very little wiggle room for experimentation and large gaps that would have been godsends if they included one or two arrows that helped you to keep the beat. The use of 8ths is kept to a minimum, and all of them fit. I did notice that you used the same patterns for both of the "choruses"(Same music a second time?), just placed differently. Definitely a 4. Standard - 6 feet Score: 4/5 Comments: Same problems as light, but there is more going on for it, and some more patterns that fit better with the music. Your double steps all are at least a 4th apart, and are all creative, but the jump section in M19-20 just didn't feel appropriate, nor did the 8ths in M17. Pretty solid 6. Heavy - 8 feet Score: 8/10 Comments: Most of the patterns in this chart really fit, however, I must ask why you still left huge gaps between some patterns? I know, you don't need to throw arrows in for evey noise, but during this chart it felt like you were taking away from the song instead of adding to it by leaving such gaping holes. You only used double steps in creative and reasonable locations, but you did reuse some patterns a little more than others. This may be an easy 9, not an 8. Presentation Coded video and heavily difficult beginner, Plus graphics! Score: 4.5/5 Final Comments: WHY IS THIS SONG SO HARD TO JUDGE!?!?!?! I had to replay all the difficulties 2 or 3 times each to pick apart what just didn't feel right, and I still kind of feel I may not have given it the justice it deserves! Also, is it just me, or did this drift a little? Final Score: 19.75/25 (79%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Livin' in the Sunlight, Lovin' in the Moonlight - Tony Tim Light - 4 feet Score: 3.25/5 Comments: Overall, this chart was solid. I had a pretty big problem with the long stream of 4ths that ended with jumps that just came out of nowhere near the end, though. There felt like there was little to no buildup into it, and that it just came out of nowhere to hit you as hard as it could, like a brick wall falling onto the interstate. All the other streams of 4ths just didn't hit you as hard as that one did. 4 Feet is an appropriate rating. Standard - 6 feet Score: 3.5/5 Comments: Well, I just couldn't help but feel that almost this entire chart is forced. From Streams of jumps (M16-17,M24), to really awkward feeling patterns with jumps thrown in in the middle or at the end. However, not much felt wrong with the majority of this chart, You can't go wrong with solid streams of 4ths, unless, of course, you make it all double steps and jumps, which you did not. Finally, the final UD Jump at the end didn't feel like it needed to be there. 6 Feet? Maybe a 5. Heavy - 7 feet Score: 6.5/10 Comments: Hmm, well. M5-9 really has no problems. M9-12, however, immediately tosses the difficulty IN YOUR FACE. M13-15 feel perfect, but then the jumps starting in M 16 just hit hard and straight at home. M17-22 are perfect for the song again, but the UD gallops in M23 just don't really work that well. M24-68 are well made, but then it goes back to jumps that don't fit too well, in M68. M69-73 feel like you put very minimal work into them, super simple patterns with a lot more going on with the music. After that, it's smooth sailing until the final jump that again feels like it doesn't really need to be there. Overall, fairly solid chart, but It's just not what I was looking for with this song. Lots of repetition. Yes, it's a 7. Presentation Graphics and a Beginner. What more does it need? Score: 4.25/5 Final Comments: At first I thought this would be a joke file, but it sure has it's moments. My Girlfriend spent half the time I was judging this singing along. much to my displeasure ;) Final Score: 17.5/25 (70%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Negai - Perfume Light - 1 feet Score: 4.5/5 Comments: Easy chart overload! I love how it slowly builds up to longer streams of 4ths, and you don't go overboard with notes going JUSt to the lyrics or the music, but I just don't like that last note. It feels it would flow best if you added just one last note afterwards. Also, it feels like the steps start way too early. I'm a little wary about a rating of 1, maybe a super easy 2? Standard - 3 feet Score: 4.25/5 Comments: Strangely enough, exact same comments as Light. Very solid, very simple. One small difference, the pattern in M24 might be a little weird, since a couple notes don't seem to go with anything. Maybe a super easy 4, not a 3? Heavy - 5 feet Score: 9/10 Comments: And again, same as Light! very Solid, looks like a LOT of fun for the newer Heavy players. Has the feel of Let The Beat Hit Them, but in a good song ;) Definitely a super easy 6, not a 5. Presentation Simple Graphics and a beginner. Score: 4.25/5 Final Comments: Very Slow. Very Japanese. Bad quality MP3? Ehh, Good song/charts regardless. Final Score: 22/25 (88%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Revolution - Aquasky & Epidemix feat. UK Apache Light - 3 feet Score: 3.75/5 Comments: The first half of this song was very repetitive, and the use of 8ths, though very fitting, was a little much. A lot of the time it felt as if you completely ignored the vocals and just focused on the beat, but a very solid 3, 8ths aside. Still, though, I would have liked to have seen some more patterns. Standard - 5 feet Score: 4.5/5 Comments: The only real problem I have with this file is that a few of the patterns (M29-34) felt like they dragged on a little bit on the long side. Very solid and enjoyable chart, I would play this like none other if I was still on Standard. Good 5. Heavy - 8 feet Score: 9.5/10 Comments: I declare this the most solid and enjoyable Heavy chart in the bracket! Great patterns that switch between the Vocals and the Music, nothing too repetitive. I had one minor issue, and that's the with the gallops in M27/28. I know they are supposed to go with the vocals, but they just feel awkward and unhealthy, like a disease plaguing even the healthiest of men/stepcharts! 8 feet is a perfect rating for this. Presentation Great Graphics and a Beginner. Never say never! Score: 4.25/5 Final Comments: Final Score: 22/25 (88%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- Sonic Speed Riders - Tomonori Sawada feat. runblebee Light - 4 feet Score: 3.5/5 Comments: I can definitely say that this chart reminds me in some ways of both D2R and Dynamit Rave. D2R had a ton of freezes, and Dynamite Rave had a ton of Freezes. This mixed the best of both worlds in an exciting and thoroughly enjoyable experience, however, I noticed a couple small problems. M14-16 & M18-19 had some small 4th long freeze arrows that didn't fit that well IMHO. Same freezes take a return in M38-39. Near the end, from M52-55, there are some seriously complex and painful jumps that are really not seen often in Light charts, except when seen in 6 feet. I'd rate this a 5, personally. Standard - 6 feet Score: 3.75/5 Comments: Very solid standard, but a couple points stood out. First off, that ending has a pretty long 8th run, especially when you notice that the whole song kind of just lays it into you. The 8th note-4th note long freezes going with the "Super Sonic Speed" vocals in M14-15, M18-19 feel a little bit weird to me, but the ones in M43 and M52-53 feel fine. Maybe this could have been calmed down a little, since almost the entire second half of the chart is throwing tough new patterns. This may be an easy 7. Heavy - 7 feet Score: 9.5/10 Comments: Haha! Now THIS is what I was hoping for. You have so many different patterns, with many of them setting you up for incredible well choreographed crossover patterns, and you didn't abuse a single pattern throughout the chart. The 8th note-4th note long freezes didn't really hurt you as bad as on stabndard, since you used them in a much more sparing manner. This may be a super easy 8, though I could see it as a DDR 7. Presentation Basic graphics, Video, and a beginner show you know your stuff! Score: 4.5/5 Final Comments: Not too much of a fan of the song, but you can't judge off of that. Pleasant surprises aplenty hidden in this. Final Score: 21.25/25 (85%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- The "Sugar Before Bedtime" Polka - Toecutter Light - 5 feet Score: 3.75/5 Comments: I like this chart. However, there are a couple points of interest I would like to point out. First off, the steps start off on the first noise of the song. Usually, this is a no-no, because it gives no chance to figure out the beat before immediately having it thrust upon you. M69-72 is a bit crazy with the jumps, but it'd definitely a creative pattern to use. 5 feet is accurate. Standard - 7 feet Score: 3.75/5 Comments: Really, the only problems are at the beginning. Like light, it starts off with the first note of the song itself. M9-11 has some jumps that don't really work, using a regular single arrow would probably have made it feel a little more polished, since I hear the beat with the second jump each time. The rest of the chart seems a little sparing compared to the light, and really doesn't feel like a 7 anymore, but those BPM changes must be responsible for the rating. Heavy - 9 feet Score: 9/10 Comments: Really, the only reason I can't give this full marks is the fact that it STILL starts on the first note of the song. However, the entire chart has a feeling of extreme creativity and mental prowess in the area of choreography. I like how you used every single type of pattern that you could imagine, and interweaved them into a solid and fully enjoyable experience. Presentation Great graphics and a seriously cool coded video make this one glow. Loudly. With extreme prejudice. Score: 4.25/5 Final Comments: Hooray for random backgrounds! The BPM changes do feel a little much for this, since we're really going for a DDR style contest, not really a gimmick chart tournament, but I rated this based off of how the chart felt, not the BPM changes and such. Final Score: 20.75/25 (83%) ---------------------------------------------------------------- When The Seagulls Cry - Akiko Shikata Light - 4 feet Score: 3.25/5 Comments: BPM aside, this chart looks decent. A little on the karaoke side, there's really only a few problems. First off, the sheer number of 8ths, though well placed, really would give Light DDR playrs a little more trouble than I'm sure they'd like. The 16th in M34 could have been done without. I really liked the slowdown, it fit in great, but makes me wonder if you should have made the whole song that BPM to alleviate the number of 8ths that you did have to use. This feels like a 4, based off the BPM, but may need to be re-rated to 5 because of the 8ths. Standard - 7 feet Score: 3.5/5 Comments: Similar to the Light chart, this one is ridiculously karaoke. A couple small sections break free from that restraint, and provide a very enjoyable experience, but overall, there is a little more that you could have done with this to give it more of a promised feel. At the beginning, you had a few freezes that didn't fit it, but managed to fit just a few more in throughout the rest of the chart, which fit when used sparingly. Very simple patterns were used throughout this chart, but it's still a little much for standard, this feels as if it would have felt better as a simple Heavy chart. 7 Feet is a good rating. Heavy - 10 feet Score: 6/10 Comments: Simply put: TOO MANY FREEZE ARROWS. For the love of all that is holy, almost every freeze arrow that you placed in this chart did not seriously need to be there, especially the 16th note long ones placed in M12-13, accompanied by the long freeze arrow on the left. The 32nth run in M38 was a tad overkill, but the Jumps w/freezes in M20-22 really stood out. The 48th gallop into a freeze seemed a little much, and shows that you really wanted to just cram as much of everything in as you could. Now, while this would seem very fit for say, an ITG-style competition, this was a pretty risky move to enter. I appreciate the effort, and I will most definitely be playing this on foot, but it's just not what we are after in a DDR-style competition. 10 feet is accurate. Presentation Decent graphics and a beginner chart are there at first glance ;) Score: 4.25/5 Final Comments: I like the song, and I could see it being made into an incredible DDR 8/9, but a 10 just seems to be a little on the overkill side. Good job, though :) Final Score: 17/25 (68%) ----------------------------------------------------------------