Oooh~ Also Chrome is useful in certain ways while Opera is useful on others. Opera acts like a wonderful library to me, full of sessions made of nothing but fanfics, sporkings or webcomics waiting to be read, but not taking away my performances. Chrome is my usual browsing thing, as it opens and closes faster.
Anyway, here is my actual review!
Pros:
- I recognized a few Rumia's non-spells patterns here and here, and I thought ''Aww, it's like stage 1 took steroids~ <3"
- The spellcards names, while somewhat common, are actually pretty awesome.
- Cool concepts. The star-ring n' dash thing was something I haven't seen anywhere else, and most nonspells/spellcards were really nice.
- Goddamnit you used my favorite Apparitions Stalk the Night remix of all time.
- Call me biased, but at your age and level of experience, it's insanely impressive that you managed to do all that :I
Cons
- Pretty random non-spells, that often are a wee bit too hard compared to the spellcards.
- You took Keine's Amaterasu and used it in many, many spellcards or non-spells :V It becomes slightly irksome after a while.
- Very random spellcards. There aren't really any "Rumia-ish" feel to it, it's more like a collection of very colorful spellcards. That's a very minor aspect (as Rumia is the "insert character here" person by default in Danmakufu), the problem lies in the spellcards themselves; They're way too hectic and constantly changing. Only a few of them actually end up as spellcards with an actual pattern, while most of them feel like a random bullet spam with a lot of colors.
All in all, my point is; TEACH ME OR I WILL TEAR OUT YOUR SOUL AND CONSUME IT, SENDING YOU INTO THE ENDLESS ABYSS OF DOOM AND AGONY.