![]() On certain songs, like Hyakka Ryoran, a drumroll appears at the start to allow the player to pick any of three notecharts. According to the player's performance, the notechart changes between Normal notechart, Professional notechart, or Master notechart. ![]() Some songs can feature notechart branching in certain difficulty levels. As of the third-generation in 2011, these became separate songs. Some inner note charts work by changing to an alternative version of the song, or, exclusively in arcades, switching to a completely different song. This later changed to being exclusive to the Oni/Extreme difficulty only. Although not a main objective, most inner note charts are made more difficult than regular note charts. These are intended to be alternative takes on the regular set. Ĭertain songs also have extra inner note charts in addition to the four standard levels. The sequence of the notes in a level is commonly referred to as a notechart. Most games in the franchise provide four difficulty levels for play: Easy, Normal, Hard, and "Oni", (known in English versions of Drum 'n' Fun and Drum Session as "Extreme") the highest difficulty. Unlike other rhythm games such as Guitar Hero, the drum is an addition to the songs and does not limit an instrument being played whenever the notes are not hit, nor does it simulate an off-key sound when missed as the game allows the players to freely hit the drum wherever they want, so long as it isn't close to a note that could result in a penalty. Types of such notes includes the yellow bar, the balloon note (called a burst note in Taiko: Drum Master) and the Kusudama ball (or the yam on older releases since PS2 Godaime, or the Mallet note in Drum Session! and Drum ‛n’ Fun!). Other notes require quick consecutive hits on the drum. The red don ( ドン) note requires a hit on the face of the drum, and the blue ka ( カッ) note requires a hit on the rim. The variety of notes in the game consists mainly of red and blue markers. Such a peripheral is included with the physical North American PlayStation 2 and European Nintendo Switch versions. ![]()
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