

#Pump it up full#
However, all difficulties listed for the full song version of Canon D are actually averaged difficulties.
#Pump it up full version#
Canon D is not a very hard song in it's regular format and the full version starts out fairly easy.

The Normal, Hard, and Free Style charts are standard for a pop song, but Crazy and Nightmare have not only a max combo of over 660 including long notes, but also patterns that to this day are still very difficult to play through! They're so bad, rumor has it Andamiro fired the guy who made them. " Get This Party Started" from Prex 3 is a very good example of Boss in Mook Clothing.Letting go of the center will break your combo and can rapidly cause you to fail the song. Unless you place something heavier than 50 pounds of pressure on the center such as sitting, trying to hold one arrow in the center the entire time is going to hurt. Quite surprising for a chart that's only in the single digits.
#Pump it up series#
Starian's S07 chart note the Hard chart before the series started using difficulty numbers for chart names is infamous for having four simultaneous jumps at the end which consist of all four diagonals, and due to the design of arcade pads, cannot be simply hit with both feet the player has to use their hands unless they happen to have really, really big feet.This actually is a Magic Eye trick that can cause phantom arrows to appear in those areas! The timing and whether the arrows appear seems to be randomized. Will-o-The-Wisp has a flashing squiggly blue and red background in parts of the song.Misrated as a Level 9, this was the hardest chart in the game. Exceed re-rated it as a 11, but stuill not accurate. Considering that Premiere 2's highest level on Crazy is a 10, this is beyond accurate, given that this chart is harder than most songs. Love is a Danger Zone Crazy was listed as a Level 5.Oh, and that's on easy mode: it gets worse from there! Many players dread this song anywhere, especially early in their song set due to how fast it can drain you. Instead, "We Are" is chock full of strange body motions, relentless jump-step-jump combos, and reversing (occasionally randomized) running patterns. Typically songs you start the game with are easy so newbies won't be so intimidated. " We Are " from OBG is one of the Boss in Mook Clothing songs you start the game with.
