Talk:Cytus

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Making some improvements and changes[edit]

I started by adding a title screen image for the game itself and here soon, I shall be replacing the tracklist with a easy to read chart. Ultima069 (talk) 20:46, 7 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Song list trivial?[edit]

I'm curious why the music track list on this article keeps being removed as trivial. All album pages have track lists, and as a music game, it essentially *is* an album of existing third-party music with the barest of gameplay inserted on top of it - providing this information really isn't different from listing who does the music (original or licensed) for a movie, which Wikipedia also does. Additionally, there is plenty of precedent in the form of embedded or separate-page track lists for the majority of other music games using licensed music such as Amplitude (video game), Frequency (video game), Beatmania IIDX 20: Tricoro and many other games in that series, all of the games in the Guitar Hero series, all of the games in the Rock Band series, EVERY SINGLE PAGE in Category:Dance Dance Revolution soundtracks etc.24.4.189.82 (talk) 07:36, 19 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hi there. Before all, pinging involved editor @Mindy Dirt:, who from the history has been removing the song list since January 2014. IMHO the playable song list is important for a music/rhythm, but Mindy is right about the song list being removed is not without fault. Listing exactly how to unlock those alternate versions, for example, just crossed the line to being fancruft. And that IPs continually reinstating the list in the same form without any discussion hints to a slow edit-war/disruption attempt. No wonder reviewers are not approving these edits.
Now I have added (partially, as a taster) the song list in a different and (hopefully) less fancrufty form and cited that to the game. If anyone has anything against that, please do not revert and talk it out here first. Thanks! 野郎院ひさし (t/c) 04:48, 17 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Well, I agree on keeping the song and alternate versions, but should put spoiler tag on how to unlock them.ProtoAES256
  • We don't do spoiler tags, and such lists are indeed trivial. Thank you for your efforts, User:Hisashiyarouin--the many IP edits indicate the fans are at work. These are non-notable songs by non-notable artists--this is hardly like a soundtrack. Also, the sheer volume of it completely and unduly overwhelms the rest of the article. For a little game that is barely notable, in an article that seems to have no reliable sources at all, yeah, this is fancruft. Mindy Dirt (talk) 14:53, 1 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  • Continuity note: It was half a year since my last comment. Since then one AfD after and my stance can and have changed. Thanks Mindy. While I can't agree with your views of Cytus being "barely notable" and "seems to have no reliable sources at all" (A Taiwanese indie game reasonably has notability mostly with Chinese sources.), it is true that no RS has been specifically on the individual songs (on paid packs during release reports, yes, but not every song). Now I don't object removing the full list in for better cited cut-down prose. In the meantime, IPs please consider contributing to other facets of the game, like the upcoming arcade development deal with Capcom. [1][2][3][4] 野狼院ひさし u/t/c 04:38, 2 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

The wholetter point of Wikipedia is to include as much accurate info as possible about a scenic topic. I must ask, why do people object to adding a song list here when the project diva composers are even less notable and they have a song list? I would say that a song list would expand the informational aspect of this article instead of diminishing it. Frozenfire71 (talk) 01:11, 23 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Notability claim[edit]

Trying to address the notability issue. Here are some digs of possible reliable sources I located. Feel free to incorporate, discuss or just drop off more for future reference. Thanks! 野狼院ひさし Hisashi Yarouin 15:35, 27 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

  • Bahamut reports (NB. Please note that some, being user submissions or press releases, do not assert notability, but many are written by hired staff and probably counts)
  • 4Gamer review

Game no longer available on PS Mobile in U.S., confirmed with customer support 10/16/2014 10pm PST via live chat[edit]

This is a shame, bought the vita specifically to play cytus on, immenseley disappointed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.134.203.204 (talk) 06:04, 17 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

That is unlucky, but unless there are RS supporting we cannot ensure this info can stay in the article without challenge or removal by another. 野狼院ひさし Hisashi Yarouin 05:02, 18 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Cytus ||?[edit]

Should we include a mention about Cytus ||? Rayark released a teaser trailer on their official YouTube channel that had the game titled as "Cytus ||" and underneath, in the description, it says "Cytus || is under development!!" I'll put in the link to the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAStr9pjq_A SO OVERHYPED Frozenfire71 (talk) 15:12, 10 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Trivia[edit]

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Trivia

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  • After being updated, it was praised. Cytus also held live concerts twice in Taiwan where the audience could get two gifts; offline album of the Cytus including unreleased song, Moshi moonrock earphon
  • On October 30, 2013, Cytus was introduced in the New York Times Internet edition with other rhythm games.
  • CEO of the Rayak suggested that Deemo's song be included in Cytus when he had an interview with Inven (a game information & community site). And in the 7.0 update, Deemo's song "Dream" was released in a chiptune version.
Deemo
  • To celebrate the Deemo's release on iOS, Cytus could be used free of charge temporarily.
  • In December 2013, Deemo, another rhythm game of Rayark, was released. It included some of the songs from Cytus.

I expanded the plot...[edit]

... but now can someone review, play Cytus II, and fact check the plot for accuracy? Also can someone play the first version of Cytus as well to get an understanding of the plot of Cytus I to be included in the plot summary? This plot is actually very complicated, but this is just how Cytus II is. On a side note, I really enjoyed playing Cytus II. Aasim 09:20, 29 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]