
I can only say yeah.
How about a game?
>>2
I’ve recently gotten into “HISOUTENSOKU.” I haven’t played any STGs, but what should I start with…?
>>5
I need to either go back from the latest or apply patches, but should I do them in order from red?
Should I go for the eternal wind at the top or just focus on the navy?
>>5
Of course, it’s a work with songs that I love.
That being said, you can put off the Underground City in terms of difficulty.
>>8
I looked it up and found that there are many songs I like from “Fūjinroku,” and the difficulty seems low, so I’ll try it out! Thank you.
So far, Shanghai Tea House is my favorite.
>>3
Sorry, I think the shining needle folks might be the best after all…
What is this development… amazing…
>>152
You know it, don’t you…
>>152
I’m getting hooked on what’s normally popular.
>>152
For a chief priest, there’s not really a melody that sounds much like a melody.
I love this song because it has an impressive presence.
>>152
I can’t believe we could release such a song back then!
I couldn’t help but laugh at that review…
Good… Let’s listen to the music CDs too…
Is there any news on the new release soon?
It’s great that you can listen to game music and secret songs through a subscription.
>>11
Because you can listen to it all the way to the end.
>>11
(I am a newscaster)
It’s often said that the difficulty of “Touhou: Mountain of Faith” is low, but I seriously think that’s a lie.
By the way, it’s simple and the combination of the background music and the game is wonderful, so I recommend it.
By the way, is the Beast King Park subscription still not available?
If you’re feeling like you want to pursue the East, I think it would be better to start with the Red.
A person who teaches that being tolerant of fan works is clearly different from bringing fan work ideas into the official domain.
>>17
The official character development is somewhat shallow, so if we don’t properly work on that, it could really become a risky content.
But you can’t read the booklet with a subscription…
To be frank, you don’t have to play the original.
It’s also nice to browse fan creations while listening to music.
If you’re bad at STGs, then you’re either a demon or a god.
If you’re good at it, anything is fine.
Eiyuu is fairly challenging and I recommend it.
>>23
The grandeur of the theme is also great.
>>33
More than anything, the princess is beautiful.
The Wind God Chronicles are easy because the spiritual attacks are ridiculously strong.
Except for the final boss
I want permission to remake the most popular “Kouma Kyou” for kids because it can’t be played in the current environment.
For Switch and consoles.
>>25
What, it doesn’t work on Windows 10?
>>28
If you fiddle around with it, it will work.
If you leave it as it is, you’ll end up playing at 100 times speed.
>>34
Will it be something like in the fake Shin Megami Tensei?
>>25
Even after more than 20 years, Remilia and Flandre are still incredibly popular…
>>35
Old explosive popularity → Increase in derivative works → Popularity from people who aren’t well-known → Increase in derivative works → Popularity
Repeating it.
>>35
Fran has been quite active in recent games and books based on the original work.
It’s seriously a lot more than it was a decade ago.
>>35
I really love how a few years ago, Fran suddenly developed a strong, intense otaku attribute for Reimu.
I didn’t know you were that kind of character…
I believe that STG really comes together as a complete piece when the game sounds are included.
The person who thought they were a genius when they created UN Owen.
>>31
Isn’t it too humble to change your recognition? It’s UN Owen after all.
>>31
It’s fine to be conceited…
>>40
I can’t quite understand the low self-esteem or values of people who write music.
It’s a different game, but there’s a line like “This divine song is an ’embarrassing creation’ when I look back at it!?”
>>40
When ZUN created the thousand-year fantasy world, etc.
>>50
Just a little bit more, say you’re satisfied, and take a cue from femto.
>>31
After this, elegantly blossoming are the ink-dyed cherry blossoms and the thousand-year Gensokyo; there is no other way to describe the embodiment of ambition.
In the first place, the percentage of people who have a PC is low.
At the time ZUN composed “Chen’s Thousand-Year Gensokyo,” he was fulfilled.
Good… Of course, listen to all the CD related to the Secret Sealing Club, as well as the entire history of the Dream Division… Don’t skip the Hourai Dolls either…
It won’t work unless you enable Vsync or install unofficial patches.
Win10 is already quite outdated, but…
“Yuyumyou is the most recommended.”
The player’s ship is strong.
Has Mary’s true identity been revealed?
They were talking about things like the purple reincarnation and whatnot.
Recently, I feel like there is only about one song among the new releases that can be considered the best ever, so I hope they keep working hard.
After all, the person who made the game wanted people to listen to the music!
Youkai and eternal are easier.
If you’re going to start now, it’s better to be able to quickly buy it on Steam.
I wish they would re-release it in an environment where we could compete normally instead of just through IP.
Huh… is Tasogare Frontier dead…?
I think the source code for “Kou” is no longer available, right?
Gaming PCs are popular now, and people are likely familiar with mods in games like Minecraft, so I think the barrier is lower than when it became Windows 10.
Well, there are a ton of them being sold and there’s a lot of information, so it’s pretty easy, Benihana.
For now, it’s fine to just use the spirit attack burst.
I love some chill songs from the Secret Sealing Club.
Satellite Cafeteria and Hiroshige
In terms of ease, Eiyashou Easy is the best.
The barrage is sparse!
I’m not into STG, but I like the elusive egoists.
I really think the initial trilogy of the Win version is incredibly amazing in various ways.
It’s not as difficult as it sounds.
The difficult reasons are mostly due to system-related issues.
>>62
I think it has a bit of a quirk because it has a lot of high-speed scattershot bullets.
I want you to be arrogant enough to think you’re a genius just for composing while playing Breakout.
I used to think “Yeah” about the concept of a thousand-year Gensokyo, but…
I changed my opinion after listening to reverse ideology.
It’s natural that the music is good, but sometimes I want to recommend works with catchy bullet patterns.
For example, the youkai’s bullet curtain barrier.
>>65
It’s not just a matter of difficulty; it feels too far away until it’s actually seen…
>>68
It might be easier to see the deep bullet curtain barrier…
>>82
Making all the LW challenges possible is probably a lot more bothersome than going all the way to Ph.
Last remote! Last remote!
Please make another Katakana final boss.
I like the original song too, but that’s that.
I’m really glad that a culture of vocal arrangements is well-established and widely accepted.
It’s a good time now that even secondary creation arrangements can be listened to through subscription services.
…The circle I was following isn’t streaming at all…
I wonder if they regularly press the series that isn’t on Steam.
>>74
Sometimes the ones that are out of stock come back, so I’m doing it.
I like how the overall vibe of the song is finished with a cool, edgy style like Radiance and the Demons.
Rigid Paradise!
Desire Drive!
Old yuan shen!
I don’t have the stamina to engage with the original work anymore, but I’ve been listening to and following the Secret Sealing Club for about 20 years.
Renmeri is the best.
At first, you learn that using bombs can be this easy by playing “Feng Shen Lu.”
And then, we will proceed to the similar system, the Hall of the Earth Spirits.
Beasts and Easy modes are incredibly easy and quite enjoyable, but despite that, I find it hard to recommend them because they don’t provide much of a sense of exhilaration.
It’s amazing that so many characters and songs are generated from one person’s brain.
I love Kyoukai no Kanata.
This guy keeps making nothing but amazing songs like a monster.
I want to do good things with sea urchins and make nothing but great songs like a monster.
>>83
The shattered moon is so good… I thought it was composed by ZUN…
>>87
I think the melody of “Sui Getsu” is good, but the bassline is the main part.
>>83
The color of the earth is yellow or occult à la carte.
>>83
Even though it’s basically a popularity contest for ZUN’s songs, the fact that “Kuaizetsu” consistently ranks high in the polls makes it a monster of a song…
Since red has a low availability and needs to be patched, it’s better to start by trying something more accessible to see if you enjoy it.
In the past, I used to act like an old-timer, but my favorite song from the old Yuanshen has been completely rewritten…
I really like the character, even though she’s a married woman.
>>85
That work is already 14 years old, you know.
>>85
It’s been a long time since the gods existed!
Honestly, you don’t need to play the game.
Originally, I wanted to make music, and the game was added as a bonus.
You don’t have to hate a work just because you don’t want to play a shooting game.
>>86
However, there are many songs where their appeal increases even more when combined with the gameplay.
>>96
People who are used to STG say things like this!
People who aren’t used to STG get overwhelmed while playing and can’t even think about the music!
Here, the music and stage development are~ or here, the music and bullet patterns are~ not to mention.
I’m not sure if I can even get to the point of going “whoa” while playing Yuyusama’s pakkaan myself; I haven’t reached that point yet.
God who loves people is great… It’s my favorite song on the way.
I remembered that for a while, the Meruhen online store had run out of stock of the Scarlet Devil Mansion, but when I checked now, it was available.
Hehe…
STG really picks and chooses people, doesn’t it… I can’t do it…
The songs like “Aokuu,” “Senjin,” “Ten’i Muhou,” and “Kaihwa Kyoku” are really great.
In other words, Suigetsu is a conversational song…
The original songs often have a poor balance between the A melody and B melody.
“It’s common to be caught off guard by that kind of setup and development.”
>>102
It has always been a good kind of poorly drawn, hasn’t it?
The beautiful song title “The Original Scenery of Japan That the Girl Saw…”
Aren’t you proud?
When asked, “The music used in this video seems like a Touhou song, right? What’s the title?” and I smiled while opening the video.
The color of the earth was yellow, so emotions got lost.
Honestly, I think navy blue is the most recommended color for beginners.
Recent works have catchy songs and characters, and if you don’t give up on the system, you can make it to the end.
>>105
It’s nice, isn’t it? A deserter rising up to save a forsaken hometown.
>>117
The sea reflecting the stars of my hometown is nice, isn’t it…
>>105
I think whether or not Crown Piece fits with the River of Death will be clearly divided.
Stop it… stop suddenly bringing me back to reality…
I remember saying something like, “Well, since the theme is the theme, what should we do about the release?” during the Great East Japan Earthquake.
>>107
The story of how the priest, who was still hooked on social media during the earthquake, was turned off by the situation and led to Hi becoming a notification bot, makes me think about following the stories and dialogues of mind palaces, shining needle castles, and even spirits and demons.
>>184
I’m relieved to see you’re having fun on BSky.
I really liked Necro Fantasia, so I cleared up to PHANTASM in Embodiment of Scarlet Devil.
The idol becomes annoying during the later stages because of the animal spirits!
I regularly listen to Anroke and idols again.
It’s such a masterpiece…
When it comes to my favorite bullet hell games, it’s always EX, but it can be a bit difficult to recommend them to beginners of STG…
The sea urchin filled me in the bamboo forest inflame.
The sense of culmination of the idol series is amazing, isn’t it?
I love the feeling of the Pandemonic Planet building up and going all out in the chorus at the end.
The Uto East Coast road is…
The Great Magic of the Skies, you know…
Nostalgic Eastern Blood Lover
The synergy of music and bullet patterns is great… that’s why playing the game is fun!
I think that because you can quickly restart the same scene, “Koujuden” is suitable for those who are used to recent “die-and-retry” games.
During this time, I feel like playing Imperishable Night.
If you include the direction, it’s my favorite.
Is the Izanagi substance capable of being Luna Cleared?
I think the evaluation of the 6-panel stage music changes significantly depending on whether you’ve heard it during gameplay or not.
I only know the works that Beat Mario has modified because I’ve only experienced doujin manga.
>>131
The song of the broken yokai is serious, so I’ll forgive it…
>>131
There are many cool and catchy arrangements, which is why it became popular.
In the end, it’s all the mementos of all organisms.
Do your desires boldly.
>>132
I don’t know how to say it… I feel like I missed the right timing to buy, so I can’t bring myself to take action.
>>135
The force close bug has disappeared, and now the tutorial is relatively well-developed.
The heat has come back a lot in Dankagu.
I initially tried out mobile games, but I really think they should have been released in this format.
It seems that the PS4/5 version is also confirmed and doing well.
My name is the guy who adjusts the timing because I like the Pandemonic Planet to enter the rusty mad piano around the Apollo reflector.
I like the feeling of Pure Hiryuu doing whatever it wants.
I am a loser who doesn’t have the unknown flower, the journey of charm, or the Septentrion!!
>>138
I don’t think there are even 1% winners.
It’s nice that you can at least clear it for now.
The EX that followed is the strongest in history, but…
If we talk seriously, the original song alone could fill 10 threads.
I feel like even with 5 more threads including vocals, it still wouldn’t be enough.
Kon EX has an insane level of difficulty right from the start…
>>143
Unless you have normal or above-average reflexes against Junko, you might end up bombing or dying…
I recently got hooked on the Fairy Wars and have been playing it nonstop.
Once you understand the system and start making money, it becomes really fun!
>>145
It’s almost a shame that it’s a system for just one work.
It’s great that lately, just watching all the EDs is easy and enough to clear the game…
The gameplay of Secret Sealing ND wasn’t that great, but I really love the music.
>>148
The title itself, “Nightmare Diary,” is incredibly cool, isn’t it?
I’ve messed up multiple times and almost started to hate the song because of it.
>>149
But I ended up liking the return journey through the sky after clearing it.
The mountain of the celestial demons where stars fall is normal on its own, but when combined with the rainbow laser barrage, it’s one of my top three favorites in the series.
The feeling of speed on the 6th stage and the sense that we’ve come this far is great, isn’t it?
If Septentrion can’t go to the site anyway, they should have secured it from the start…
It’s not just about the price being what it is, but I hesitated to buy from those whose intentions are clearly for resale…
It has risen in price faster than I thought, and with fakes circulating, it’s too late now…
>>153
Buying charity products from resellers is the epitome of shame, so consider yourself lucky if you don’t buy them.
The sound effects in the Fairy Wars are incredibly satisfying, aren’t they?
The sea reflecting the stars of my hometown is wonderful!!!!!!!
Kill those who oppose.
>>157
If I’m told “That’s the best!!!!” it would be a problem.
It’s nice, right!!! If someone says that, there’s no reason to refute it, even if I’m not killed… It’s a peaceful thing…
I love the direction in “Into the Backdoor”!
When I was young, I listened to Touhou arrangements on my PSP.
A man who, anticipating that fan creations would decline in the future even at the peak of popularity in 2011, conceptualized an official consumer expansion and achieved entry into mobile gaming over the course of ten years.
According to Kimura Yoshirou, known as Global Uncle, ZUN is someone who can perceive the world centered around himself, and I actually think that’s true.
I won’t say not to do the original, but I think those who immediately ask “What about the original?” are quite problematic in the community.
I thought I might be the only one who loves the sea reflecting the stars of my hometown, but it turns out there are quite a few.
The little people are too good at getting everyone excited.
You can feel the foundation of the final boss theme’s development from now on.
The story of the small people is so heroically developed that it brings tears when listened to intently.
>>170
It feels great to have a gathering where friends gradually come together.
It seems just like a gigantic evil that should be defeated.
Reimu
The sea reflecting the stars of my hometown, the flow of Pure Furies is nice, isn’t it…?
It’s amazing that it’s popular among elementary and middle school students.
I’ve listened to various things, and hmm, this one might be the best? Oh, this one is good too…
In the end, when I listen to the gods who fell in love with Gensokyo afterwards, I can’t help but think this is it…
Kishin Castle has many personal hits.
The usual phrase hits just right in the full moon bamboo grove, doesn’t it?
>>176
It was a development that turned the generation that was completely burned out by “Eternal Night” into ashes.
Pure Huilies loves this as it is and also loves their hometown.
My second favorite is Pure Healys in navy blue.
By the time I composed “Thousand Year Gensokyo,” I was filled with such and such.
I really love the primal beat of the taiko drum solo; it gets me so pumped up.
The sea reflecting the stars of my hometown plays Gray’s music in my mind automatically.
First is the heavenly gripper, right?
When was the last work from when there was still nov?
After checking around a bit, I returned to Owen.
What is this song, it’s amazing!
The Magical Girls’ Centennial Festival is great, isn’t it…?
The combination of the Chinese and Western styles is irresistible.
I like Go’s Oen arrangement.
Recently, Daisuke Kurosawa has been posting a lot of performance videos of Touhou music, and I’m really thankful for it.
The bamboo cutter’s flight is so cool!
I recently learned that since Tenkuushou, Reimu’s hitbox isn’t small.
Listen to Pure Furies, it’s Pure Furies.
In the spring port, the scenery along the way makes me feel happy.
I think you can’t enjoy STG unless you’re a masochist.
I can’t do it.
I really love the ZUNpet in the chorus of Crazy Back Dancers.
The little people are a good song that even feels heroic and tragic… what is this silly miso soup ingredient…
It’s true that STG chooses its players, but I feel like saying that you don’t need to play the original is a bit off…
You won’t know if you can do it until you try, and above all, buy the original work and pay for the sake in the reference image or the child support.
What I want you to be careful about when engaging with Touhou creations is that statements by others saying you don’t need to play the original works are similar to someone in society saying a college graduate doesn’t need to go to college.
It’s a song that doesn’t suit Touhou Kazami Sanae, but it’s nice.
I think it’s totally fine to start from anywhere, but I really want you to listen to the original song while playing the game.
You don’t have to do it (but if you act nonchalant about not doing it, it becomes difficult to respond to that).