From Super Duper to Choo Choo Choo, From Korea to the World through IDOLM@STER, Or Just Gakumas Half-Year Update.

Does anyone remember Super Duper? This certified Kpop inspired track was written literally by a Korean composer, is going on to 8 years old now.

Kpop has been a thing for some time, especially in Japanese music scenes–easily from the turn of the decade into the 2010s. What is it now? It’s basically baked into the influences of modern-day track makers and composers. ASOBI NOTES is full of these people. Music games like Deresute and Theater Days have to sort of refresh its turn-of-decade meta to catch that Kpop wave, while newer IDOLM@STER IP have incorporated those styles more deeply, with SHHIis and, well, everything about Gakuen IDOLM@STER.

Here is the contribution in Gakumas by Shiina Go, the video game music creator of some renown, putting down these pop rhythm tracks to give the character song more, uh, character. It’s not some big epic piece of “founding of a nation” as seiyuu Matsuda Ayane (CV of Ume) said during the stream, but it sure sounds like one? It’s not Kpop, but maybe laced a little with various inspiration.

I bring up Juou Sena mainly because before her character song/MV was released, the teaser video from a week earlier looked like this:

On the night before her release, we then get this video?

Anyways.

There are other similar types of pop songs from the various branches of IDOLM@STER, and it’s easy to see how the first branch of IDOLM@STER with a Giga song would try to out do the OMGs or H4ADSHOTs from the other branches. Turns out it’s not yet upon us?

Just to give a quick half-year update on Gakumas–the initial excitement has definitely faded somewhat but behind all the hype lies a solid Slay-the-Spire-inspired video game that also loops a good chunk of the game into what Shiny Colors really ought to be in the first place. Each run takes 20-30 minutes, and while for the first 6 months we were preoccupied with grinding up levels (to unlock new cards) and to get the hang of the base 2 produce plans (logic and sense–each has a couple different builds), we are getting the “Watcher” equivalent now with Sena.

So far the Anomaly (or watcher?) produce plan plays closer to the power build for sense, except you can really chain those switchovers between Guidelines (modes?) for a lot of buffs such as added appeal bonuses and additional actions, and shredding the deck becomes kind of important. In fact, part of the mechanics is an exile system where some cards can be basically exiled and then returned when you go into the Full Power Guideline (mode). There are also some cards that can only be played during full power, and you can sort of chain between the modes for even more impact. There are also cards that has “growth” abilities which gives additional bonuses when you use those cards to enable a mode switch.

So far, yeah, it’s definitely more powerful than the other plans, at least in terms of ramping up to a certain score quickly. It’s less certain how high it can possibly ramp in total, but it wouldn’t surprise me the heights will be higher than ever once folks start to complete their inheritance decks and start playing for real.

On that note, Sena’s push into the game and the whole intro was really fun and I enjoyed her character story in the game. It paints an interesting character and, if anything, makes other characters like her from the IDOLM@STER a bit more grounded? Anyways, it’s nice to have an injection of fresh air at this point in the Gakumas product time line.

We know that the 3 rivals we’ll get in the first year of the game (Mizusu eventually, right?) will match with the first 3 idols in the series (Sena actually pairs with Kotone, which is something people didn’t really vocalize so far). Ume was most notably taken by Saki as the main character (while being her sister). MIzusu appears plentily in Temari’s character story. So will the other 6 also get rivals in year 2? I guess we’ll find out.


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