aran - Graces of Heaven by rustbell
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Submitted: Feb 5th, 2014
Average Rating: 4.15 / 5.00 from 122 votes
Instrumental Electronic
Loved Mapset
Average Rating: 4.15 / 5.00 from 122 votes
Instrumental Electronic
Loved Mapset
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Rating: 4.02 / 5.00 from 112 votes
Ranking: #7 for 2014, #28 overall
Ranking: #7 for 2014, #28 overall
gimmick, marathon, 2B, featured artist |
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Comments (22)
song carry
rustbell effect
i swear this gets better every time i look at it/play it
the lift your skinny fists of maps [-2] least funny shitpost ive ever done
man honestly fuck the speedcap part in the middle lmao
the lift your skinny fists of maps [-1] why anyone saying this i hate yall
the lift your skinny fists of maps [3]
omdb top 50 reviewing journey - #33
what do i have to say about this map?
this map has some of the best implementations of 2B patterning i've ever seen. throughout the map there are moments and moments where rustbell flexes their genius with cool ideas.
but i'm torn. i'm really torn on this map. while it is a cool map it still feels like an idea dump where rustbell was kinda just testing things out, and that makes the map as a whole a somewhat weak package.
i can't give this map a rating. there really isn't a good number that i think is fair, any possible rating feels.. wrong.
the lift your skinny fists of maps
there was no point mapping 2b after this map
i get it but its not it
original is a 5/5. unfortunately the only version here is debug, and that one is a 0/5.
i dont get it
if they are identical then i am removing one cuz duplicates make no sense
u have to rate debug too
This map makes me wish I could play more rhythm games
rustbell is a grace from heaven
where do you guys think rustbell;s hiding the time machine
let him cook
let him cook
can we ban the 7 digit rating all good maps 0.5
this is still, somehow, the most musically effective use of 2b to date. instead of using 2b as a crutch, he uses it as another tool to express his rhythmic voice. endlessly creative, with its various sections well differentiated, this was my first mapping love and remains one of my favorites to this day