Rediscovering Yellow Magic Orchestra: Their Forgotten Gems on RYM

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Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO) is a Japanese electronic music band formed in 1978. The group is composed of three members: Haruomi Hosono, Yukihiro Takahashi, and Ryuichi Sakamoto. They are often credited as pioneers of electronic music and are considered one of the most influential bands in the genre. YMO's music combines elements of electronic pop, synth-pop, and techno, blended with traditional Japanese music and various Western styles. They were one of the first bands to use synthesizers and drum machines extensively in their compositions, which set them apart from other contemporary acts. The band's breakthrough came with their album "Solid State Survivor" in 1979, which featured the hit single "Rydeen.


I mean just compare the inputs! These are the controlls you need to cast 5 cold elements:

I bet that we can all agree that the new controller setup is way faster now though, and this was important since you can now be close to as fast as someone using the keyboard. You, Your Words that refer to an object s controller, its would-be controller if a player is attempting to cast or activate it , or its owner if it has no controller.

Controllers of spells

The band's breakthrough came with their album "Solid State Survivor" in 1979, which featured the hit single "Rydeen." This song showcased YMO's unique sound, with its infectious melodies, robotic vocals, and futuristic production. It became a huge success in Japan and paved the way for their international recognition.

Controllers of spells

Hi,
i would like to know if the controller works the same way as in Magicka 1 for spells,
you had to move the right stick in one direction to open a set of 2 elements, hold it, then move it in another direction to select the element you wanted, it was very slow and clunky :/
Is it the same in Magicka 2 ?
thank you

Сообщения 1 – 8 из 8 15 сен. 2015 в 13:56

Nope, the system is completely different.

The elements are bound to the four buttons of your controller (X, Y, A, B) and you cycle through them by holding the LB (four buttons x2 cycles = eight elements)

Still it's easier with a keyboard but it's a lot better than the controls of magicka 1!

15 сен. 2015 в 14:28 As Fate said above, the controller inputs had a complete re-work, it's much snappier now. :) 15 сен. 2015 в 14:32 Thank you very much Fafe and Escher, sounds great :) 16 сен. 2015 в 18:12 Автор сообщения: Pdx Escher As Fate said above, the controller inputs had a complete re-work, it's much snappier now. :)

"Snappier", as in dumbed down.

Just thought I'd clarify that for those who actually liked the rewarding, fighting game input -like mechanics of the first game. 👍

16 сен. 2015 в 23:03 Автор сообщения: You Kissed a Boy and Liked It Автор сообщения: Pdx Escher As Fate said above, the controller inputs had a complete re-work, it's much snappier now. :)

"Snappier", as in dumbed down.

Just thought I'd clarify that for those who actually liked the rewarding, fighting game input -like mechanics of the first game. 👍
It was pretty cool to be able to conjure spells with the controller, and it was not too bad when you got (quite some) practice with it. I guess you could call it "dumped down", if you love the effort of casting the spells the old controller way.

I bet that we can all agree that the new controller setup is way faster now though, and this was important since you can now be close to as fast as someone using the keyboard!

I mean just compare the inputs! These are the controlls you need to cast 5 cold elements:

Magicka 1 controller setup:
here i say CC to mean 1 quarter counter clockwise turn with the right stick
here i say R to mean move the right stick to the right

R CC R CC R CC R CC R CC

Magicka 2 controller setup:
Hold Left shoulderbutton and press BBBBB

Magicka mouse + keyboard controlls:
RRRRR

Yellow magic orchrstra rym

In the early 1980s, YMO released several more successful albums, including "Technodelic" and "BGM." Their music was widely admired for its innovative use of technology and its catchy, melodic hooks. Many of their tracks became influential in the development of the electronic music scene worldwide. Aside from their original compositions, YMO gained attention for their covers and remixes of popular songs. They often reimagined well-known tracks, giving them a fresh, electronic twist and adding their own trademark sound. Their unique reinterpretations brought a new level of creativity to their music. Over the years, YMO's influence can be heard in the works of numerous artists across multiple genres. Their experimental approach and boundary-pushing sound have made them legendary figures in electronic music. Many consider them the forefathers of J-pop and believe they played a crucial role in shaping the genre's sound and aesthetics. Yellow Magic Orchestra's impact has extended far beyond their home country of Japan. Their innovative use of synthesizers and electronic instruments revolutionized the music industry and inspired countless musicians around the world. They continue to be recognized as pioneers and remain a beloved and influential band in the electronic music landscape..

Reviews for "The Legacy of Yellow Magic Orchestra's Yellow RYM Ratings"

1. Mark - ★☆☆☆☆
I was really disappointed with "Yellow Magic Orchestra RYM". The album lacked creativity and originality. It felt like a cheap attempt to imitate the synthpop movement of the 1980s without bringing anything new to the table. The songs all sounded the same, with repetitive beats and uninspired melodies. I was hoping for a unique and innovative experience, but this album failed to deliver.
2. Sarah - ★★☆☆☆
"Yellow Magic Orchestra RYM" was a letdown for me. While I appreciate the band's influence on electronic music, this particular album fell flat. The tracks felt disjointed and lacked cohesiveness. The production was subpar, with muddy mixes and uninteresting arrangements. I was expecting more from a band with such a legacy, but unfortunately, this album did not live up to my expectations.
3. Alex - ★☆☆☆☆
As a fan of electronic music, I was excited to listen to "Yellow Magic Orchestra RYM". However, I couldn't help but feel underwhelmed by the album. The songs lacked energy and failed to captivate me. The production felt dated, and the overall sound quality was disappointing. I was hoping for a more dynamic and immersive experience, but this album fell short of my expectations.
4. Rachel - ★★☆☆☆
I was not impressed with "Yellow Magic Orchestra RYM". The tracks felt repetitive and monotonous, making it difficult to differentiate one from another. The melodies were forgettable and failed to leave a lasting impact. While I can appreciate the band's contribution to electronic music, this album did not showcase their best work. It felt like a missed opportunity for a truly standout album.
5. John - ★☆☆☆☆
"Yellow Magic Orchestra RYM" was a major letdown. The album felt dated and out of touch with modern electronic music. The lack of innovation and fresh ideas was evident in every track. The songs all blended together, and I found myself losing interest halfway through the album. I expected more from a band that is considered a pioneer in the genre, but unfortunately, this album did not live up to their reputation.

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