TAPSONIC BOLD- Original Sound Track (DLC)
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About TAPSONIC BOLD- Original Sound Track (DLC)
My first few minutes with TAPSONIC BOLD felt instantly familiar in the best way. The team behind this is the same crew responsible for the DJMax series, and that experience bleeds through in how well the note charts sync to the music. This is a lane-based keyboard rhythm game at its core: notes scroll down toward a target line and you hit the matching keys in time. The default setup maps to S, D, F, J, K, and L - comfortable for most keyboards - and you can rebind anything to suit your own style, which is a small but meaningful touch. The standout mechanic is the lane-flip system. Hit an arrow-shaped double note and the playfield reshapes around you, splitting and changing the number of active lanes mid-song. When it works, it adds a genuine jolt of chaos that separates this from a basic BMS clone. The flip feels a little rough around the edges in a handful of charts, particularly at harder difficulties, but it rarely feels cheap - mostly it just demands that you stay alert. There are also slide notes carried over from the mobile version, which act as shifting hold notes where you swap keys mid-hold. Reviewers have pointed out they feel a bit redundant against standard stacked hold-and-tap combinations, and honestly that criticism holds up. They are not broken, just a little awkward. The tracklist is the real selling point. You are looking at over 80 tracks spanning trance, acid jazz, hard rock, K-pop, anisong, and electronic, pulling from DJMax's back catalogue, original Tapsonic mobile titles, O2Jam roots, and Steam-exclusive originals. Across five difficulty tiers - Easy, Normal, Hard, Expert, and occasional Challenge charts - there is enough range that new players can find their footing on Easy while series veterans can chase full-combo runs on Expert without hitting a ceiling too soon. The Mission mode adds objective-based targets on top of standard play, giving achievement hunters a reason to revisit songs beyond personal bests. Where it falls short is presentation and multiplayer. The UI is functional but clearly ported straight from mobile: songs scroll in a single horizontal row that becomes annoying to browse at 80-plus tracks, and in-game options like speed adjustment are shown as on-screen boxes despite being keyboard-controlled. It all works fine, but it reads as a UI that never got its PC redesign pass. More importantly for anyone hoping to rope in friends, there is no online multiplayer at all. For a keyboard rhythm game in 2019 that is a real gap, and the situation has not changed since launch. The game is also not Steam Deck verified, so your handheld options are limited. One more flag worth raising: community posts from 2023 onward suggest Neowiz has largely stopped actively updating Bold, so do not bank on new content drops. For the DJMax-curious player who finds Respect's DLC costs steep, or for anyone who wants a clean, no-subscription rhythm game with a generous base tracklist and satisfying chart design, TAPSONIC BOLD delivers where it counts. Just go in knowing it is a solo experience with a slightly clunky UI, and that it is unlikely to grow further. Riley, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7, 8.1, 10 (64bit)
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 6 GB available space
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce 700 Series or AMD RX200 Series
- Processor
- Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ 3.0GHz
- Sound Card
- DirectX 11 Compatible
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10 (64bit)
- DirectX
- Version 12
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
- 10 GB available space
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Game Info
- Developer
- NEOWIZ
- Publisher
- NEOWIZ
- Release Date
- Mar 29, 2019
