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* Objects: normal notes that can be hit by pressing or rotating the spinner.
* Objects: normal notes that can be hit by pressing or rotating the spinner.
* Long Objects: notes where the spinner must be held.  
* Long Objects: notes where the spinner must be held.  
* Rotate Objects: notes where the spinner must be rotated.
* Rotate Objects: notes where the spinner must be rotated. Most Rotate Objects accept rotating the spinner in either direction, but some Rotate Objects require rotating the spinner in a specific direction.
* Strong Rotate Objects: similar to Rotate Objects, but they must be rotated at a faster speed.
* Strong Rotate Objects: similar to Rotate Objects, but they must be rotated at a faster speed.
* Pedal Object: the foot pedal must be pressed and held.
* Pedal Object: the foot pedal must be pressed and held.

Revision as of 08:34, 19 September 2016

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MÚSECA

MÚSECA's arcade cabinet.

MÚSECA is the latest entry in the BEMANI line of arcade music video games. After five location tests in 2015, the game was released on December 10th, 2015.

Similar to the SOUND VOLTEX series, currently the song list is only comprised by commissioned artists. Original song contests (named Compe.) are also held. Other than original songs and SOUND VOLTEX crossovers, there are also EXIT TUNES licenses, DWANGO licenses and Touhou Project arrangements.

Games

Gameplay

The MÚSECA cabinet has a foot pedal and five spinners, which can be pressed, held, or rotated, depending on the note type. Much like several other BEMANI games, notes appear from the top of the screen toward the bottom. Note types are the following:

  • Objects: normal notes that can be hit by pressing or rotating the spinner.
  • Long Objects: notes where the spinner must be held.
  • Rotate Objects: notes where the spinner must be rotated. Most Rotate Objects accept rotating the spinner in either direction, but some Rotate Objects require rotating the spinner in a specific direction.
  • Strong Rotate Objects: similar to Rotate Objects, but they must be rotated at a faster speed.
  • Pedal Object: the foot pedal must be pressed and held.

Object judge rank names are the same as SOUND VOLTEX: CRITICAL, NEAR, and ERROR. Combo in this game is referred to as CONNECT, and a full combo is referred to as CONNECT ALL.

When holding down Long Objects or Pedal Objects, a "CHARGE" percentage indicator is shown. The second of two judge ranks for the Object is based on how high the note was charged when the Object ends:

  • 100%: CRITICAL
  • 20%-99%: NEAR
  • 0-19%: ERROR

The Object need not be held entirely to receive 100% CHARGE. Additionally, letting go of the Object will not break the player's CONNECT; it will simply stop increasing CHARGE until the Object is pressed again.

Before or during a song, some gameplay options can be changed: lane shape (curve or no curve, W or flat) and speed modifier (is independent of song BPM, but can be affected multiplicatively by Grafica).

The gameplay interface itself is very similar to SOUND VOLTEX. There are three difficulties: Green (翠), Orange (橙), and Red (朱). The difficulty scale goes from 1 to 15.

Grafica

One of MÚSECA's most important aspects are the illustrations named Grafica. A Grafica gives the player GIFTs, which are in-game bonuses that are auto-triggered at some points of the charts, slightly modifying the chart lane's judgment line. GIFTs include Life Support, Score Gain, Play Risk, and Item Collect. Most Grafica characters have their own voices that play when they're triggered in-game. Note that you can have up to three Grafica per song

To access the Grafica system, you must clear STORY, one of MÚSECA's unlocking systems. Most Grafica can be obtained by purchasing them with one of MÚSECA's currencies, COLORIS, while others can be obtained via-STORY. In MÚSECA 1+1/2, players can obtain Grafica by unlocking them on Release Missions (解放ミッション).

In addition to original song contests, Grafica design contests are held as well.

For a list of all Grafica in the game, please see this page.

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