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==Gameplay ==
==Gameplay ==
The basic mechanics of ''RESONARK'' centre around stereoscopics and gameplay similar to '''MaiMai''' but in a 3D space. ''RESONARK's'' playfield features six lanes distributed on a hexagon called the "Instrument". The goal is to hit approaching diamond notes when they make contact with the points on the Instrument. Players can earn more points and score higher grades based on how accurately they hit the notes according to the rhythm of the current song. Starting from ''RESONARK 3: FEST'' and beyond, some charts will cause the Instrument to rotate, which can add visual complexity to the gameplay. The following controls are explained for VR. Desktop controls will be explained at the bottom of this section. There are four types of notes in ''RESONARK''.
The basic mechanics of ''RESONARK'' centre around stereoscopics and gameplay similar to '''MaiMai''' but in a 3D space. ''RESONARK's'' playfield features six lanes distributed on a hexagon called the "Instrument". The goal is to hit approaching diamond notes when they make contact with the points on the Instrument. Players can earn more points and score higher grades based on how accurately they hit the notes according to the rhythm of the current song. Starting from ''RESONARK 3: FEST'' and beyond, some charts will cause the Instrument to rotate, which can add visual complexity to the gameplay. The following controls are explained for VR, while Desktop Mode controls can be found at the bottom of this section. There are five types of notes in ''RESONARK.''


====Point Note====
=== <u>Note Types</u>===
[image of the point note from the resonark 4 tutorial]


====<u>Point Note</u> ====
This is the standard tap note, colorized as a pink diamond. Players only need to tap the note on the corresponding lane with their hands and do not need to press any buttons. This input method applies to all other notes other than Clap Notes.
This is the standard tap note, colorized as a pink diamond. Players only need to tap the note on the corresponding lane with their hands and do not need to press any buttons. This input method applies to all other notes other than Clap Notes.


''[gif of a point note, use a simple chart to demonstrate the note]''
[Gif demonstrating the Point Note]
====<u>Chords</u>====
Chords are pairs of notes marked with a white dot on the center of each note. The player should expect to hit no more nor less than two notes at the same time. Chord markings apply to Point, Pluck, Long and Long Pluck notes.


====Pluck Note====
[Gif demonstrating Chords]
[image of the pluck note from the resonark 4 tutorial]
====<u>Pluck Note</u>====
Similar to the tap note, this blue diamond note requires the player to "flick" away from the lane. The lane will briefly turn blue when the player moves away from the lane, triggering the flick note function. A tip to trigger the note with less effort is to move to an adjacent lane rather than flicking outwards/inwards of the Instrument, which can save stamina and hit flick notes much easier.


Similar to the tap note, this blue diamond note requires the player to "flick" away from the lane when it makes contact with the corresponding point of the Instrument. The lane will briefly turn blue when the player moves away from the lane, triggering the flick note function. A tip to trigger the note with less effort is to move to an adjacent lane rather than flicking outwards/inwards of the Instrument, which can save stamina and hit flick notes much easier.
[Gif demonstrating the Pluck Note]
 
====<u>Long Note</u>====
''[gif of a pluck note, use a simple chart to demonstrate the note]''
This is a yellow diamond note that works similarly to a Point Note, however the player must keep their hand on the note until the end of the yellow trail.
 
====Long Note====
[image of the long note from the resonark 4 tutorial]
 
This is a yellow diamond note that works similarly to a tap note, however the player must keep their hand on the note until the end of the yellow trail.
 
''[gif of a long note, use a simple chart to demonstrate the note]''
 
====Long Pluck Note====
[image of the long pluck note from the resonark 4 tutorial]


[Gif demonstrating the Long Note]
====<u>Long Pluck Note</u>====
Similar to the Long Note, the difference is that the note will have a Pluck at the tail end. There is no chart that has the Pluck note at the start of the Long Pluck, as it would be impossible to hit.
Similar to the Long Note, the difference is that the note will have a Pluck at the tail end. There is no chart that has the Pluck note at the start of the Long Pluck, as it would be impossible to hit.


====Clap Note====
[Gif demonstrating the Long Pluck Note]
[image of the clap note from the resonark 4 tutorial]
====<u>Clap Note</u> ====
 
This green hexagon note has the player physically clap their avatar's hands together. If the note is timed correctly, it will trigger a unique sound and extra visuals.  
This green hexagon note has the player physically clap their avatar's hands together. If the note is timed correctly, it will trigger a unique sound and extra visuals.  


There is an alternative method of input, which are to either use both triggers or both grips of the player's controllers. To change to these alternate controls, the player must set them in the World's right hand menu before starting a song. It is strongly recommended for advanced players to switch to the button based controls over the simulated clapping due to the risk of controllers colliding with each other, which may damage them.
There is an alternative method of input, which are to either use both triggers or both grips of the player's controllers. To change to these alternate controls, the player must set them in the World's right hand menu before starting a song. It is strongly recommended for advanced players to switch to the button based controls over the simulated clapping due to the risk of controllers colliding with each other, which may damage them.


''[gif of a clap note, use a simple chart to demonstrate the note]''
[Gif demonstrating the Clap Note]


==== Playing on Desktop ====
===<u>Playing on Desktop</u> ===
[[File:2024-08-26 08 39 34-Greenshot.png|thumb|RESONARK's Desktop Mode controls are displayed as an overlay alongside a guide of how the various note types work.]]
[[File:2024-08-26 08 39 34-Greenshot.png|thumb|RESONARK's Desktop Mode controls are displayed as an overlay alongside a guide of how the various note types work.]]
The gameplay of ''RESONARK'' on Desktop mode is very similar to playing in VR, however the notes are controlled via keyboard and the playfield does not rotate.   
The gameplay of ''RESONARK'' on Desktop mode is very similar to playing in VR, however the notes are controlled via keyboard and the playfield does not rotate.   
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Below are descriptions of what each ''RESONARK'' world brings in each subsequent release, as well as tables for the list of songs and difficulties for each World. All ''RESONARK'' worlds share the same user capacity of up to 14/28 (Suggested/Actual Maximum). From the first to third Worlds, all songs are unlocked by default.
Below are descriptions of what each ''RESONARK'' world brings in each subsequent release, as well as tables for the list of songs and difficulties for each World. All ''RESONARK'' worlds share the same user capacity of up to 14/28 (Suggested/Actual Maximum). From the first to third Worlds, all songs are unlocked by default.


====RESONARK (2020)====
====RESONARK (2020) ====
[[File:Resonark1.png|thumb|RESONARK's Thumbnail]]
[[File:Resonark1.png|thumb|RESONARK's Thumbnail]]
[https://vrchat.com/home/world/wrld_2e647e8d-8430-4b40-8bd7-914f1fa817b2 '''<u>World Link</u>''']
[https://vrchat.com/home/world/wrld_2e647e8d-8430-4b40-8bd7-914f1fa817b2 '''<u>World Link</u>''']
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The first World of ''RESONARK,'' published on May 8th, 2020. The difficulties of the charts range from 1 to X2, with the latter being the most difficult. The X likely represents "10", meaning X equates to 10, X1 to 11, and X2 to 12. This difficulty system carries throughout the series. Contains 14 songs.  
The first World of ''RESONARK,'' published on May 8th, 2020. The difficulties of the charts range from 1 to X2, with the latter being the most difficult. The X likely represents "10", meaning X equates to 10, X1 to 11, and X2 to 12. This difficulty system carries throughout the series. Contains 14 songs.  


=====<u>Song List</u>=====
===== <u>Song List</u>=====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Song Name
!Song Name
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!BPM
!BPM
!Beginner
!Beginner
!Advanced
! Advanced
!Nightmare
!Nightmare
|-
|-
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|'''5'''
|'''5'''
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
|-
|-
|'''PEACE KEEPER'''
|'''PEACE KEEPER'''
|yuugen6  
|yuugen6
|150  
|150
|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
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|'''Direct One.'''
|'''Direct One.'''
|DRIVE.
|DRIVE.
|183
|183  
|'''2'''
|'''2'''
|'''5'''
|'''5'''
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|210
|210
|'''2'''
|'''2'''
| '''7'''
|'''7'''
|'''X'''
|'''X'''
|-
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|112
|112
|'''4'''
|'''4'''
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|'''8'''
|'''8'''
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|'''Imagination'''
|'''Imagination'''
|WiredLain
|WiredLain
|138  
|138
|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
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|'''Plague Mask'''
|'''Plague Mask'''
|M-UE
|M-UE
|90  
|90
|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''5'''
|'''5'''
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|Noshi
|Noshi
|138
|138
| '''4'''
|'''4'''
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|'''8'''
|'''8'''
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|200
|200
|'''3'''
|'''3'''
| '''7'''
|'''7'''
|'''X'''
|'''X'''
|-
|-
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|yuugen6
|yuugen6
|190
|190
| '''1'''
|'''1'''
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
| '''X2'''  
|'''X2'''
|}
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The second World of ''RESONARK,'' published on August 30th, 2020. Essentially an expansion pack of the first World. Contains 12 new songs, 13 in total (not counting the tutorial).
The second World of ''RESONARK,'' published on August 30th, 2020. Essentially an expansion pack of the first World. Contains 12 new songs, 13 in total (not counting the tutorial).


=====<u>Song List</u> =====
=====<u>Song List</u>=====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Song Name
! Song Name
!Artist
!Artist
!BPM
!BPM
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|t+pazolite
|t+pazolite
|195
|195
|'''1'''  
|'''1'''
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|'''9'''
|'''9'''
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|210
|210
|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''5'''  
|'''5'''
 
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
|-
|-
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|upusen
|upusen
|112
|112
|'''4'''
|'''4'''  
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
|'''9'''
|'''9'''
|-
|-
|'''Revolving Lantern - Resonark Edit'''
| '''Revolving Lantern - Resonark Edit'''
|影虎。(Kagetora.)
|影虎。(Kagetora.)
|185
|185
|'''3'''
| '''3'''
|'''6'''
| '''6'''
|'''8'''
|'''8'''
|-
|-
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|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''5'''
|'''5'''
|'''8'''
| '''8'''
|-
|-
|'''IONOSTREAM'''
|'''IONOSTREAM'''
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|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|'''X1'''
|'''X1'''
|-
|-
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|-
|-
|'''水際 (Re-Install The Ghost) - Resonark Edit'''
|'''水際 (Re-Install The Ghost) - Resonark Edit'''
|Remixed by 0b4k3
 
| Remixed by 0b4k3
|208
|208
|'''3'''
|'''3'''  
|'''5'''
|'''5'''
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
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|'''Voiceless Mind'''
|'''Voiceless Mind'''
|musica
|musica
|100
| 100
|'''2'''
|'''2'''
|'''5'''
|'''5'''
|'''9'''
| '''9'''
|-
|-
|'''Psyched Fevererio'''
|'''Psyched Fevererio'''
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|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
| '''X'''  
|'''X'''
|}
|}


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!Song Name
!Song Name
!Artist
!Artist
!BPM
!BPM  
!Beginner  
! Beginner
!Advanced
! Advanced
!Nightmare  
!Nightmare
|-
|-
|'''Tutorial'''
|'''Tutorial'''
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|'''2'''
|'''2'''
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|'''7'''
|'''7'''  
|-
|-
|'''Tune your bass to ours'''
|'''Tune your bass to ours'''
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|'''X1'''
|'''X1'''
|-
|-
|'''Join'''  
|'''Join'''
|Tatsh feat. musica
|Tatsh feat. musica
|165
|165
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|'''2'''
|'''2'''
|'''5'''
|'''5'''
|'''X'''
| '''X'''
|-
|-
|'''Xenophobia - Resonark Edit'''
|'''Xenophobia - Resonark Edit'''
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|112
|112
|'''5'''
|'''5'''
| '''8'''  
|'''8'''
|'''X'''
|'''X'''
|-
|-
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|'''8'''
|'''8'''
|'''X2'''
|'''X2'''
|-
|-
|'''Tevelia'''
|'''Tevelia'''
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|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
|'''X1'''
| '''X1'''
|-
|-
|'''Envisioned'''
|'''Envisioned'''
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|'''2'''
|'''2'''
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
| '''X2'''
|'''X2'''
|-
|-
|'''ENERGY SYNERGY MATRIX'''
|'''ENERGY SYNERGY MATRIX'''
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|160
|160
|'''2'''
|'''2'''
|'''7'''  
|'''7'''
 
|'''8'''
|'''8'''
|-
|-
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|150
|150
|'''3'''
|'''3'''
| '''7'''
|'''7'''
|'''X'''
|'''X'''
|-
|-
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|KO3
|KO3
|126
|126
|'''2'''
| '''2'''
|'''5'''
|'''5'''
| '''8'''
|'''8'''
|-
|-
|'''Meteor Storm'''
|'''Meteor Storm'''
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|yuugen6
|yuugen6
|150
|150
|'''3'''
|'''3'''  
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|'''9'''
|'''9'''
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|130
|130
|'''4'''
|'''4'''
|'''7'''
|'''7'''  
|'''X'''
|'''X'''
|-
|-
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Contains 17 new songs, 11 which are unlockable through various goals and tasks. Songs written in italics are '''locked songs''' requiring specific goals to be unlocked.
Contains 17 new songs, 11 which are unlockable through various goals and tasks. Songs written in italics are '''locked songs''' requiring specific goals to be unlocked.


=====<u>Song List</u>=====
=====<u>Song List</u> =====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Song Name
!Song Name
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|-
|-
|'''DDD'''
|'''DDD'''
| はがね (HAGANE)
 
|はがね (HAGANE)
|
|
|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|'''9'''
|'''9'''  
|'''N/A'''
|'''N/A'''
|-
|-
|'''Moonflower'''
|'''Moonflower'''
| tokiwa feat. achu*
|tokiwa feat. achu*
|
|
|'''2'''
|'''2'''
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|'''5'''
|'''5'''
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
|'''N/A'''
| '''N/A'''
|-
|-
|''Paracelestia''
|''Paracelestia''
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|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|'''9'''
|'''9'''
|'''N/A'''
| '''N/A'''
|-
|-
|''ジト目の女の子になりたかった''
|''ジト目の女の子になりたかった''
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|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|'''9'''
|'''9'''
|'''N/A'''  
|'''N/A'''
|-
|-
|''Anökumene''
|''Anökumene''
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|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|'''X'''
|'''X'''
|'''N/A'''
|'''N/A'''
|-
|-
|''Ghost Node Add Burrrst''
| ''Ghost Node Add Burrrst''
|yuugen6
|yuugen6
|
|
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|'''N/A'''
|'''N/A'''
|-
|-
| ''ow (2022-edit) - Resonark Edit''
|''ow (2022-edit) - Resonark Edit''
|0b4k3
|0b4k3
|
|
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|
|
|'''4'''
|'''4'''
|'''7'''
| '''7'''
| '''9'''  
|'''9'''
|'''N/A'''
|'''N/A'''
|}
|}
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=====<u>Song List</u>=====
=====<u>Song List</u>=====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Song Name
!Song Name  
!Artist
!Artist  
!BPM
!BPM
!Beginner
!Beginner
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!Final
!Final
|-
|-
|'''Tutorial'''
| '''Tutorial'''
|Tatsh
|Tatsh
|
|
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|
|
|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''5'''  
|'''5'''
 
|'''8'''
|'''8'''
|'''N/A'''
|'''N/A'''
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|'''6'''
|'''6'''
|'''9'''
|'''9'''
|'''N/A'''  
|'''N/A'''
|-
|-
|''The Beginning of Rain''
|''The Beginning of Rain''  
|Saki Momiyama
|Saki Momiyama
|
|
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|-
|-
|''Lost Found Melody''
|''Lost Found Melody''
|Chroma
|Chroma  
|
|
|'''4'''
|'''4'''
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|
|
|'''2'''
|'''2'''
|'''5'''
|'''5'''  
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
|'''N/A'''
|'''N/A'''
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|DRIVE.
|DRIVE.
|
|
|'''2'''
|'''2'''  
|'''5'''
|'''5'''
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
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|'''N/A'''
|'''N/A'''
|-
|-
|<u>''Move On (RESONARK)''</u>  
|<u>''Move On (RESONARK)''</u>
|影虎。(Kagetora.)
|影虎。(Kagetora.)
|
|
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|'''N/A'''
|'''N/A'''
|-
|-
|<u>''IONOSTREAM (RESONARK 2)''</u>
|<u>''IONOSTREAM (RESONARK 2)''</u>  
|Tatsh
|Tatsh
|
|
|'''4'''  
|'''4'''
 
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
| '''X1'''
|'''X1'''
|'''N/A'''
|'''N/A'''
|-
|-
| <u>''ENERGY SYNERGY MATRIX (RESONARK 3)''</u>
|<u>''ENERGY SYNERGY MATRIX (RESONARK 3)''</u>
|Tanchiky  
| Tanchiky
|
|
|'''2'''
|'''2'''
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
| '''8'''
|'''8'''  
| '''N/A'''
|'''N/A'''
|}
|}


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There is also the addition of a brand new mode called "Connectivity Test", which is a mode consisting of a selected series of songs the player must go through with set conditions. Functioning similar to beatmaniaIIDX's CLASS mode, the player is given either a BASIC or STRICT route for completion, one providing a much more difficult goal than the other. There are currently five courses to select from.
There is also the addition of a brand new mode called "Connectivity Test", which is a mode consisting of a selected series of songs the player must go through with set conditions. Functioning similar to beatmaniaIIDX's CLASS mode, the player is given either a BASIC or STRICT route for completion, one providing a much more difficult goal than the other. There are currently five courses to select from.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==  


*''RESONARK'' is also available as as standalone game on [https://store.steampowered.com/app/1366570/RESONARK_X/ Steam as '''RESONARK X'''], however it has not been updated to include songs from ''RESONARK 4: ELVES''.
* ''RESONARK'' is also available as as standalone game on [https://store.steampowered.com/app/1366570/RESONARK_X/ Steam as '''RESONARK X'''], however it has not been updated to include songs from ''RESONARK 4: ELVES''.
**A standalone Meta Quest version of the same game is also available, aptly named [https://www.meta.com/experiences/resonark-x-lite/3405379359561787/ '''RESONARK X LITE'''].
**A standalone Meta Quest version of the same game is also available, aptly named [https://www.meta.com/experiences/resonark-x-lite/3405379359561787/ '''RESONARK X LITE'''].
*The sound design for ''RESONARK 4 -ELVES-'' was partially comprised by Tatsh, who was a notable artist within the BEMANI franchise, which was responsible for the DanceDanceRevolution and beatmaniaIIDX series. Songs by NAOKI can also be found scattered across the franchises before his departure from KONAMI in 2014.
*The sound design for ''RESONARK 4 -ELVES-'' was partially comprised by Tatsh, who was a notable artist within the BEMANI franchise, which was responsible for the DanceDanceRevolution and beatmaniaIIDX series. Songs by NAOKI can also be found scattered across the franchises before his departure from KONAMI in 2014.
*REDRAVE by Tatsh & NAOKI is a sequel to RED ZONE<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19RLQFp_-A4 </ref>, originating from beatmaniaIIDX 11: IIDX RED''.''
*REDRAVE by Tatsh & NAOKI is a sequel to RED ZONE<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19RLQFp_-A4 </ref>, originating from beatmaniaIIDX 11: IIDX RED''.''
*BRAIN POWER by NOMA can be found in several other rhythm games, such as SOUND VOLTEX, Pump It Up, NeonFM and SUPERBEAT XONiC.
*BRAIN POWER by NOMA can be found in several other rhythm games, such as SOUND VOLTEX, Pump It Up, NeonFM and SUPERBEAT XONiC.
* 0b4k3 has made music for a Hyundai advertisement<ref>https://www.instagram.com/maxillajp/reel/C7fx9ZnPWQH/</ref>.
*0b4k3 has made music for a Hyundai advertisement<ref>https://www.instagram.com/maxillajp/reel/C7fx9ZnPWQH/</ref>.
== References ==
==References==
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RESONARK is a series of cross-platform VRChat game Worlds created by septem47, the first being published on May 8th, 2020. This rhythm game features mechanics very similar to SEGA's arcade rhythm game series MaiMai and あおお/A-ZERO's iOS rhythm game series WAVEAT[1]. RESONARK also features notable artists from these games, as well as artists from BMS, beatmaniaIIDX, DanceDanceRevolution and many more.

The PCVR version of RESONARK features a camera system to display and record stylized gameplay, keeping track of play performance on screen as an overlay that overrides the desktop display.

Gameplay

The basic mechanics of RESONARK centre around stereoscopics and gameplay similar to MaiMai but in a 3D space. RESONARK's playfield features six lanes distributed on a hexagon called the "Instrument". The goal is to hit approaching diamond notes when they make contact with the points on the Instrument. Players can earn more points and score higher grades based on how accurately they hit the notes according to the rhythm of the current song. Starting from RESONARK 3: FEST and beyond, some charts will cause the Instrument to rotate, which can add visual complexity to the gameplay. The following controls are explained for VR, while Desktop Mode controls can be found at the bottom of this section. There are five types of notes in RESONARK.

Note Types

Point Note

This is the standard tap note, colorized as a pink diamond. Players only need to tap the note on the corresponding lane with their hands and do not need to press any buttons. This input method applies to all other notes other than Clap Notes.

[Gif demonstrating the Point Note]

Chords

Chords are pairs of notes marked with a white dot on the center of each note. The player should expect to hit no more nor less than two notes at the same time. Chord markings apply to Point, Pluck, Long and Long Pluck notes.

[Gif demonstrating Chords]

Pluck Note

Similar to the tap note, this blue diamond note requires the player to "flick" away from the lane. The lane will briefly turn blue when the player moves away from the lane, triggering the flick note function. A tip to trigger the note with less effort is to move to an adjacent lane rather than flicking outwards/inwards of the Instrument, which can save stamina and hit flick notes much easier.

[Gif demonstrating the Pluck Note]

Long Note

This is a yellow diamond note that works similarly to a Point Note, however the player must keep their hand on the note until the end of the yellow trail.

[Gif demonstrating the Long Note]

Long Pluck Note

Similar to the Long Note, the difference is that the note will have a Pluck at the tail end. There is no chart that has the Pluck note at the start of the Long Pluck, as it would be impossible to hit.

[Gif demonstrating the Long Pluck Note]

Clap Note

This green hexagon note has the player physically clap their avatar's hands together. If the note is timed correctly, it will trigger a unique sound and extra visuals.

There is an alternative method of input, which are to either use both triggers or both grips of the player's controllers. To change to these alternate controls, the player must set them in the World's right hand menu before starting a song. It is strongly recommended for advanced players to switch to the button based controls over the simulated clapping due to the risk of controllers colliding with each other, which may damage them.

[Gif demonstrating the Clap Note]

Playing on Desktop

RESONARK's Desktop Mode controls are displayed as an overlay alongside a guide of how the various note types work.

The gameplay of RESONARK on Desktop mode is very similar to playing in VR, however the notes are controlled via keyboard and the playfield does not rotate.

The following controls are with a QWERTY layout keyboard:

The left side, from top to bottom, is controlled by T G B, respectively.

The right side, from top to bottom, is controlled with U J M, respectively.

Claps are triggered with K.

Tap Notes are triggered by tapping the corresponding key. Flick Notes are triggered by pressing the corresponding key and quickly releasing it as soon as the note hits the corresponding point. Long Notes are triggered by tapping and holding the key until the end of the note. Long Pluck Notes are triggered by tapping, holding, and then releasing the key when the Pluck end of the note reaches the Instrument. Clap Notes work exactly like a tap note.

RESONARK Worlds

Below are descriptions of what each RESONARK world brings in each subsequent release, as well as tables for the list of songs and difficulties for each World. All RESONARK worlds share the same user capacity of up to 14/28 (Suggested/Actual Maximum). From the first to third Worlds, all songs are unlocked by default.

RESONARK (2020)

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World Link

The first World of RESONARK, published on May 8th, 2020. The difficulties of the charts range from 1 to X2, with the latter being the most difficult. The X likely represents "10", meaning X equates to 10, X1 to 11, and X2 to 12. This difficulty system carries throughout the series. Contains 14 songs.

Song List
Song Name Artist BPM Beginner Advanced Nightmare
Tutorial Noshi 142 1 7 8
PEKO PEKO BATTLE -Special Trio Band yuugen6 170 2 5 7
PEACE KEEPER yuugen6 150 3 6 X
Domination M-UE 160 4 5 7
Direct One. DRIVE. 183 2 5 7
Bone Born Bomb M-UE 210 2 7 X
ZONE - Resonark Edit 0b4k3 112 4 6 8
Imagination WiredLain 138 3 6 X1
Plague Mask M-UE 90 3 5 8
Recollexion Noshi 138 4 6 8
Resonance Ark yuugen6 200 3 7 X
Move On 影虎。 200 4 7 9
Psyched Fevererio t+pazolite 150 3 7 X
PEKO PEKO BATTLE yuugen6 190 1 6 X2

RESONARK 2: SUBMARINE

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World Link

The second World of RESONARK, published on August 30th, 2020. Essentially an expansion pack of the first World. Contains 12 new songs, 13 in total (not counting the tutorial).

Song List
Song Name Artist BPM Beginner Advanced Nightmare
Tutorial Noshi 142 1 7 8
Unit-00 - Resonark Edit 0b4k3 137 1 7 9
Dogbite t+pazolite 195 1 6 9
Chartreuse Green t+pazolite 180 3 6 9
Variant Cross M-UE 210 3 5 7
Murder Prison M-UE 185 4 7 8
Underwater - Resonark Edit upusen 112 4 7 9
Revolving Lantern - Resonark Edit 影虎。(Kagetora.) 185 3 6 8
Blue Te1egraph yuugen6 174 3 5 8
IONOSTREAM Tatsh 220 3 6 X1
REDRAVE ft. Kent Alexander Tatsh & NAOKI 165 4 7 X
水際 (Re-Install The Ghost) - Resonark Edit Remixed by 0b4k3 208 3 5 7
Voiceless Mind musica 100 2 5 9
Psyched Fevererio t+pazolite 150 3 7 X

RESONARK 3: FEST

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World Link

The third World of RESONARK, published on February 15th, 2021. It introduced the rotating Instrument mechanic that will be found present in subsequent releases of the RESONARK Worlds. Contains 17 new songs, 18 in total (not counting the tutorial).

Song List
Song Name Artist BPM Beginner Advanced Nightmare
Tutorial Noshi 142 1 7 8
P.N.R. はがね (HAGANE) 140 2 6 7
Tune your bass to ours Ryo Arue 175 3 7 8
The Shirushi of Untravellers DUALYS (DRIVE. & yuugen6) 204 4 7 X1
Join Tatsh feat. musica 165 1 4 7
Chase the shadow (2021 rework) 影虎。(Kagetora.) 175 2 5 X
Xenophobia - Resonark Edit Tatsh 112 5 8 X
Last Object M-UE 201 3 7 X
OUTSIDE - Resonark Edit 0b4k3 132 3 6 9
B L A C K - R A Y かめりあ (Camellia) 128 4 8 X2
Tevelia Feryquitous 160 3 7 X1
Envisioned Noshi 143 2 7 X2
ENERGY SYNERGY MATRIX Tanchiky 160 2 7 8
Psyched Fevererio t+pazolite 150 3 7 X
Good Vibes (Game Edit) KO3 126 2 5 8
Meteor Storm Maozon 174 4 7 9
PROMASTER - Resonark Edit yuugen6 150 3 6 9
Great Scott - Resonark Edit yuugen6 130 4 7 X
Cloud Identifier memex 178 3 6 8

RESONARK 4 -ELVES- Part 1: Moonlight

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World Link

The forth World of RESONARK, published on April 3rd, 2023. It presents itself as a multipart series for what may be the most remarkably ambitious rendition of the series of Worlds. It introduces a massive environment and visual overhaul, a progression system, improved UI, a new stage, and a save system. Secrets can be found and goals can be achieved in order to unlock additional songs. The scoring system has been reworked as well, with the player's in-game performance being shown at the top of their vision containing their combo and projected grade. The tutorial song has been replaced with one made by Tatsh. The trial avatar "Honoka" can be also found in this world.

A recent update (August 8, 2024) has made the game tie in with the lore that can be found in RESONARK 4 -ELVES- Part 2: Raylight, as well as some minor UI adjustments. Saves are NOT cross compatible between Worlds at the moment as of the latest update.

Contains 17 new songs, 11 which are unlockable through various goals and tasks. Songs written in italics are locked songs requiring specific goals to be unlocked.

Song List
Song Name Artist BPM Beginner Advanced Nightmare Final
Tutorial Tatsh 1 N/A N/A N/A
Enigma (Game Version) Nhato 2 5 8 X
DDD はがね (HAGANE) 3 6 9 N/A
Moonflower tokiwa feat. achu* 2 6 7 N/A
show me love (Short Mix) YSS 3 6 8 N/A
HYP3RTRIBE KO3 x sky_delta x Tanchiky 3 8 X N/A
Pray's to be yuugen6 2 5 7 N/A
Paracelestia Nego_tiator 4 6 9 N/A
ジト目の女の子になりたかった てれかす 3 6 8 N/A
Brain Power NOMA 4 7 9 N/A
Stream Maozon 4 6 9 N/A
Adam DJ MURASAME a.k.a. Tatsh 4 6 9 N/A
Anökumene Jun Kuroda 3 6 X N/A
Ghost Node Add Burrrst yuugen6 4 7 8 X
Hilarious Seeker 影虎。(Kagetora.) 3 7 9 N/A
ow (2022-edit) - Resonark Edit 0b4k3 4 7 X N/A
Lucent Coord Tatsh 4 7 9 N/A

RESONARK 4 -ELVES- Part 2: Raylight

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World Link

The fifth World of RESONARK, published on April 26th, 2024. Retaining similar concepts as RESONARK 4 -ELVES- Part 1: Moonlight, this addition to the series introduces a tablet that brings in lore that ties in with the previous RESONARK. Completing tasks and goals unlocks more chapters that expand upon the story, as well as rewarding the player with more songs to play. This World integrates the VRChat Creator Economy; by purchasing the Supporter Role monthly subscription for 600 VRChat Credits, players are given more songs to play. The trial avatar "Cian" can be found in this world as well.

Saves are NOT cross compatible between this World and Part 1: Moonlight at the moment as of the latest update.

Contains 17 new songs, 11 which are unlockable through various goals, tasks and the Supporter Role. Songs written in italics are locked songs requiring specific goals to be unlocked. Songs written in underlined italics are premium songs requiring the Supporter Role monthly subscription.

[image showcasing the tablet for lore]

Song List
Song Name Artist BPM Beginner Advanced Nightmare Final
Tutorial Tatsh 1 N/A N/A N/A
Vert (Game Version) Nhato 2 6 8 N/A
Magnet KO3 3 5 8 N/A
AliceBlue Noshi 3 5 8 N/A
Ignotus (from Arcaea) ak+q 3 6 9 N/A
The Beginning of Rain Saki Momiyama 1 5 8 N/A
Oriens ginkiha 2 5 8 N/A
Revolving Lantern - Resonark 2 Edit 影虎。(Kagetora.) 3 6 8 N/A
Lost Found Melody Chroma 4 7 9 N/A
Move On (ELVES Version) 影虎。(Kagetora.) 3 7 9 N/A
?????? ?????? 2 5 7 N/A
Heliotrope M-UE 5 8 X N/A
?????? ?????? 5 8 X N/A
?????? ?????? X X 7 N/A
felys - final remix onoken 2 5 9 N/A
Direct One. (RESONARK) DRIVE. 2 5 7 X
Plague Mask (RESONARK) M-UE 3 5 8 N/A
NuRAVE (RESONARK X) Tatsh 3 5 9 N/A
Move On (RESONARK) 影虎。(Kagetora.) 4 7 9 N/A
IONOSTREAM (RESONARK 2) Tatsh 4 7 X1 N/A
ENERGY SYNERGY MATRIX (RESONARK 3) Tanchiky 2 7 8 N/A
Connectivity Test

There is also the addition of a brand new mode called "Connectivity Test", which is a mode consisting of a selected series of songs the player must go through with set conditions. Functioning similar to beatmaniaIIDX's CLASS mode, the player is given either a BASIC or STRICT route for completion, one providing a much more difficult goal than the other. There are currently five courses to select from.

Trivia

  • RESONARK is also available as as standalone game on Steam as RESONARK X, however it has not been updated to include songs from RESONARK 4: ELVES.
    • A standalone Meta Quest version of the same game is also available, aptly named RESONARK X LITE.
  • The sound design for RESONARK 4 -ELVES- was partially comprised by Tatsh, who was a notable artist within the BEMANI franchise, which was responsible for the DanceDanceRevolution and beatmaniaIIDX series. Songs by NAOKI can also be found scattered across the franchises before his departure from KONAMI in 2014.
  • REDRAVE by Tatsh & NAOKI is a sequel to RED ZONE[2], originating from beatmaniaIIDX 11: IIDX RED.
  • BRAIN POWER by NOMA can be found in several other rhythm games, such as SOUND VOLTEX, Pump It Up, NeonFM and SUPERBEAT XONiC.
  • 0b4k3 has made music for a Hyundai advertisement[3].

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