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“ | Whose blood will be spilt in the Bloodbath? Who will the victors be? How many will survive? Good luck... | ” |
―Riot |
Bloodbath is a 1.9/2.0/2.1 Extreme Demon mega-collaboration level hosted, verified and published by Riot on 12 August 2015.[1] Following its verification, it was initially placed at #1 on the Official Extreme and Insane Demon Records List (nowadays known as the Demonlist). Barely any other level would challenge this position for over a year until Sakupen Hell was released, marking the beginning of Bloodbath's descent in perceived difficulty. It is the second instalment of the community-designated trilogy of similarly-themed Extreme Demons, succeeding Cataclysm and preceding aftermath. An extended remake, Bloodlust, was verified by knobbelboy and released in 2.1.
One of the most popular and recognizable levels in the game, Bloodbath is the most downloaded and liked level not featured in a gauntlet, map pack, or Geometry Dash World. In the Geometry Dash 10-Year Anniversary presentation, the level was voted the second most favourite level of players, behind Change of Scene[2].
Contents
- 1 History
- 1.1 Origin and creation
- 1.2 Verification process
- 1.3 The race to beat Bloodbath
- 1.4 Legacy
- 2 Gameplay
- 3 Errors
- 4 Fails
- 5 Wins
- 6 Trivia
- 6.1 General
- 6.2 Demonlist
- 7 Video
- 8 Demonlist
- 8.1 Main List
- 8.2 Extended List
- 8.3 Legacy List
- 9 References
History[]
Origin and creation[]
Prior to Bloodbath, Riot was involved in the creation of 'Silent Akbar' along with Cyclic and Aurorus, which was intended to surpass the difficulty of ICE Carbon Diablo X but was abandoned due to its impossible difficulty. Subsequently, Riot decided to host another project.
On 2 June 2015, Riot uploaded the first preview of a new level titled 'Bloodbath', featuring a difficult ship part.[3] A week later, Riot posted the second preview of Bloodbath, featuring Havok, Giron and Ggb0y's parts. Afterwards, Michigun uploaded a preview of his part in the level.[4] On 6 July 2015, Riot uploaded a trailer video of Bloodbath featuring all of the creators involved in the project.[5]
Verification process[]
Riot began making progress in attempting to verify Bloodbath, achieving 48% on 26 June 2015.[6] He then reached 58% on 13 July, 65% on 3 August and then 90% on 6 August.[6] Riot then crashed at 94%, during Ggb0y's part, on 8 August 2015, becoming his worst fail in the level.[7] On 12 August 2015, Riot verified Bloodbath after over 25,000+ attempts and numerous practice attempts on stream.[8] The level would immediately be placed at #1 on the Geometry Dash forums Demonlist after its verification.
The race to beat Bloodbath[]
Since Bloodbath's verification and placement as the new hardest Demon, numerous skilled players attempted to beat the level. The first progress was made by Zeostar and Sandstorm; Zeostar reached 25% a few days after the level was released,[9] and then 27% and 34%.[10][11] Afterwards, Zeostar would temporarily pause his progress; at the same time, Sandstorm began practising the level, making progress on the first half and then on the second half before dropping the level.[12]
Mabby01, a skilled player at that time, made significant progress on Bloodbath, reaching 61% on 16 January 2016 before beating Cataclysm a day later.[13] He would later reach 66% on 5 February and 71% on 14 February.[14][15] Like the other two, Mabby also dropped the level.
The most notable race was between two skilled players: Surv and Quasar. On 8 February 2016, Quasar made his first progress video, accomplishing 42-79%.[16] A week later, on 16 February 2016, he made further progress, completing the second half of the level.[17] Quasar made his first substantial progress on the level, reaching 39% ten days later and halfway through the level a day after.[18][19] Quasar would immediately catch a flu after his 61% progress, thus taking a break from his progress.[12][20]
Surv started making progress on Bloodbath after beating Cataclysm. He would eventually crash at 96% on 6 March 2016, making it his worst fail in the game and the closest progress in beating the level at the time.[12] After recovering, Quasar started to make more progress, reaching 77% on 9 March 2016.[21] Finally, on 14 March 2016, seven months after the level's release, Quasar became the first victor of Bloodbath after a fail at 90% and over 28,000+ attempts.[22]
Legacy[]
Bloodbath remains one of the most popular Extreme Demon levels in Geometry Dash, if not the most popular. It is currently the most downloaded and liked Extreme Demon in-game. The level remained unbeaten for seven months until Quasar beat it on 14 March 2016.[23]
The verification of Bloodbath and its subsequent lengthy tenure as the hardest level ("Top 1") contributed to the establishment of the community standard to scrutinize the verification of difficult levels. While two other levels, Theory of Darkness and unnerfed Phobos, managed to temporarily dethrone Bloodbath, both levels were ultimately unrated due to their hacked verifications.[24]
Bloodbath was also the first Top 1 Demon level to remain in the top spot for over a year, officially dethroned by Sakupen Hell on 14 August 2016.[25] With the placement of SINGULARITY on the Demonlist, Bloodbath fell out of the Top 50 hardest Demons. It had remained in the Top 50 for nearly 40 months, longer than any other Extreme Demon besides Sonic Wave.
The level's success led to a remake; Manix648 and several other creators created a redecorated extended version named Bloodlust, which Quasar was initially set to verify. Verification was ultimately handed to knobbelboy due to the former's disappearance. knobbelboy verified Bloodlust after a 97% and 98% fail and 121,296 attempts. Like Bloodbath, the level was also placed #1 on the Demonlist. It remained at that spot for over a year until Zodiac dethroned it.
Gameplay[]
- 0-10% (weoweoteo): The level starts with the ship gameplay at the time where Cataclysm ended (give or take a few seconds). The level quickly fades to a brighter colour scheme of black and red. If the player looks above, they can see a face resembling weoweoteo's icon. A half-speed portal follows and quickly progresses to a double-speed cube section, then a triple-speed ship sequence, where the music changes key from C minor to F minor. The triple-speed ship sequence features flashing colours and a straight one-and-a-half block space to fly through, while gravity portals switch the ship's gravity periodically to the beat. The next sequence is a triple-speed mini-ball with the same colour scheme and the objects flashing to the beat. At the end of the sequence, the ball goes onto a yellow pad and a half-speed portal to transition into the second ship sequence.
- 10-25% (Vermillion): The triple-speed ship sequence involves manoeuvre-flying. The gravity changes rapidly, with a ramp at the end, which the player will have to fly towards and against the ramp to reach an open space holding Vermillion's signature. The half-speed ball after the ship sequence requires precise timing; each hit is a note of the song. Each platform the ball lands on is attached to chains and made of red bricks at the corners and black blocks with two lines in the middle. Extra spikes make the section even harder, and hexagons decorate the platforms. A mirror portal flips the screen while the player is still playing, with no break to get used to the reverse orientation. After the mirrored segment, styled the same way as before, the ball is pushed into a line of gravity portals as the music crescendos and notes increase pitch.
- 25-33% (Michigun): The music stops its hectic, fast pace and starts a more peaceful section in its original key (C minor). The level reflects that. The speed turns to normal-speed, and the colour scheme changes to grey. The heavy flashing stops. An original cube sequence involving triple spikes and a gravity change occurs. Flickering torches are in the background, thorns are seen on the ground again, and chains hold up the platforms. A one-block space narrow ship sequence starts right after the last triple spike. Spikes make up the ground and the top. Then, there is a ball sequence after the ship, similar to the cube before. The ball will flip through a few one-block spaces made of two spikes to reach the platform on the top and bottom. A UFO sequence is next, similar to the ship, and the trick is to click when a player is just about to hit spikes on the floor. This difficult gameplay makes this part harder than the rest. Another cube sequence follows, with more triple spikes styled the same way as before, and a very tight wave follows, with a flashing red 'MICHIGUN' underneath, thus ending the 'hallway'.
- 33-42% (Evasium): Just as Evasium's part starts, a dual cube segment happens, but only for a second, continuing the grey colour scheme. The music continues to play its peaceful melody. A half-speed flying section occurs with spikes and gears that make the player go slightly up and down in a wave-like one-space segment with the background flashing, revealing additional designs and thorns. The ship turns mini halfway through and continues the same manoeuvring style, and a small text saying 'Evasium' appears. A mini-wave comes after the ship, and spikes serve as obstacles only at the top and bottom of the slopes. The correct path taken will show when the background flashes. A regular wave follows with gameplay similar to Michigun's wave part. A normal-sized UFO at normal-speed follows, with rapid gravity changes and pink orbs. The UFO turns mini, and as the music accelerates and the drumbeat comes in, there are thorns and a line of pink orbs. A spamming section is implemented, and the level returns to triple-speed and with red and black.
- 42-54% (Crack): The song changes key, a full step-up (D minor), but continues to play the same melody as before, only faster and more urgent. The background changes to a blood-red colour, and the player enters a difficult triple-speed-mini-ship sequence. The gameplay is a tough and chaotic manoeuvre-flying segment that is ridiculously difficult to fly through. After a brief normal-speed section with a gravity change, triple-speed resumes and straight-flying starts make the player go through a Clubstep-like 'monster' with a tight space. Then, there is a section where a yellow orb and increasing speeds inside a one-block tunnel. Afterwards is another long triple-speed section combining manoeuvre flying and straight-flying. Like Clubstep, the obstacles are a bunch of 'monsters' at varying heights where the space between the teeth is the only safe zone to fly through. The next cube sequence features difficult timings and starts at half-speed but increases speed while giving the player a break; there is no need to click. A text saying 'Crack' is seen right before the next chunk of gameplay.
- 54-71% (ASonicMen): Starting with an easy triple-speed mini-UFO, the background turns a bit lighter and flashes to the beat. Gravity and size change rapidly, and gears leave a one-space gap to manoeuvre the UFO to the notes of the song. Clouds and pulsing circles appear throughout the level. The size changes midway, leaving a split second of double-speed before returning to triple-speed. After a second, a moment of half-speed occurs before going back to triple-speed once again. Next up is a fairly easy mini-ball sequence at triple-speed with mostly memory-based gameplay. There are more blocks than gears found here, and the platforms use grey and red with black glow blocks. The platforms dim and glow brighter to the beat of the song. One part consists of nine blue orbs in a two-block space, like in some impossible levels such as Silent clubstep, requiring more spamming. After the spam, 'ASONIC' can be seen as a text in the sky. After the ball part, the key falls back to its original C minor as an auto cube part follows, with the objects' borders flashing chaotically and the background. The end of the auto section gives the player a split-second of half-speed before returning to triple-speed.
- 71-80% (Etzer): A difficult triple-speed normal-sized UFO with a different style than the rest follows the auto. The music sounds similar to that from Cataclysm in the first ship segment. It is slightly more artistic, with more decorations and glow used. Soon after, his name appears in block letters. The player must land on his name, hit a pink orb and undergo many gravity portals that contain orbs inside. Next is a normal-speed ship sequence. This part is slightly easier; there are two blocks to fly through. Players must go below the gravity portal to not fall for a trick, land on the bottom lined with fake spikes, and keep flying from there. The ship goes at triple-speed for a second and approaches the next segment, a triple-speed UFO. The player must hit three blue orbs before hitting the fourth one inside a ship portal. This ship sequence is a very awkward straight-fly near the bottom where the place is decorated all black except for the tunnel the player's ship is inside. There was a meme of dying at 79% spread through the community.
- 80-88% (Havok): A ball segment follows with the same style and blocks as Vermillion's ball part, although this time with orbs inside and outside the blocks. A mini-portal and a half-speed portal make the gameplay more difficult and implement tricky timing and invisible platforms to land. The gameplay turns triple-speed after a second, and the player must hit four blue orbs as the signature 'HAVOK' appears, indicating that this is his part. An easier UFO segment follows, changing the speed and gravity quite rapidly. There are sawblades instead of gears held onto the blocks being obstacles for the UFO. Arrows guide the player onto the right path, and the background pulses to the music. Next is a half-speed regular wave. Here, the player must manoeuvre through a one-block straight wave, changing heights here and there, similar to the final wave segment of Acropolis. The background pulses a brighter red once to the beat of the music right before the next part.
- 88-93% (Giron): Giron's part begins with his signature 'G' being seen right before his gameplay starts. It starts as a difficult triple-speed upside-down ship sequence. The player must hit orbs, and the flying is chaotic, with only 1.5 blocks of space. At the final notes of the segment, a lengthy 1.5-block-straight-fly at normal-size appears to be a threat to the player if the straight-flying skill is lacking. The next segment is a half-speed dual with one normal-sized cube and a mini-cube. The player must hit consecutive orbs and the blue one incredibly lightly to not jump with the top cube. If passed, the word 'GIRON' can be seen brighter than all the other blocks, with chains connecting it to the blocks and floor. A small non-dual auto, around two-fifths of a second, ends the part and takes the player to the final section of the level.
- 93-98% (Ggb0y): Afterwards, the player enters a hard half-speed ball segment, similar to the one in the middle of Cataclysm. Red blocks with chains inside behave as platforms, and the words 'your blood' can be seen fading into vision. After a blue orb requiring precise timing, a one-second UFO is next, containing a single jump and a blue orb. It leads to a narrow, short, upside-down straight-fly capable of creating a very infuriating death. The ship sequence has the same style as the ball following it. The timing is once again an important factor. The final ball segment features numerous fake blocks laid out as a last-ditch effort to cause the player to fail. The name 'GBOY', made of blocks, is at the very end of the part in the ceiling.
- 98-100% (Riot): The final notes hold a normal-speed semi-auto cube section, with 'GG' written above the cube and 'RIOT' underneath. There is one last set of 'invisible' triple spikes the player must jump over, which will otherwise result in a very enraging and disappointing fail at 98% or 99%. An alternate route the player can take is by making a precise jump at the end of Ggb0y's part (right after the blue pad), landing the player on top of the 'GG' message, which shows Michigun's name as an Easter egg. After that, the level ends with a single heart decoration floating in the sky above the last jump.
Errors[]
- There is an error in the level at Etzer's ship section where there is a missing block.
Fails[]
- Riot and MaxiS9 crashed at 94%.
- This fail involved a blue orb. This part was slightly nerfed by moving the blue orb farther down.
- MaxiS9 also crashed at 90% beforehand as his furthest fail.
- Smokes, at the time, a 60Hz player crashed at 92%.
- Zanna83, Hotball1, Satcho, LordSkello, and Mix991 have all crashed at 95%.
- Hotball1, a 60Hz player, crashed at 95% twice and eventually completed it on 60Hz, becoming the first player to do so.
- Zanna83 is also a talented creator who created various parts in various Extreme Demons on Geometry Dash.
- Surv crashed at 96%.
- Both Dorami and AeonAir crashed at 97%.
- Both Quantum and EricVanWilderman crashed at 98%
- Quantum also crashed at 97% and 95% beforehand.
- EricVanWilderman crashed at 98% due to a 240Hz bug at the last blue pad on 10 September 2020. He also crashed at 97% before beating it the same day.
- cobrablitz has a record of 22 deaths at Ggb0y's part, the last part of the level; his experience was described as one of the worst he has ever had with an Extreme Demon.
- YGYoshI, Eyeseer, HequinoX, AzaFTW, and EmmEnne12719 have all crashed at 99%.
- EmmEnne12719 also crashed at 95% beforehand.
- TheDiamondOnFire crashed at 99% as an April Fools' Joke.[26]
Wins[]
- Bigthunder556 is the first player to beat Bloodbath on Mobile on 27 July 2019.[27] ChubsDubs, Surpl3x, and Coopersuper8 all followed on 30 January 2021.
- Bigthunder556's Bloodbath completion made his Geometry Dash career go further and advance into harder Extreme Demons on the Demonlist.
- ChubsDubs, Surpl3x, and Coopersuper are also notable for beating Bloodbath on 60hz mobile devices.
- It is known as Bloodbath Mobile Day and started between January 30 and 31, according to Surpl3x.
- The records were two days after Bloodbath was fallen into the Demonlist.
- It is known as Bloodbath Mobile Day and started between January 30 and 31, according to Surpl3x.
- TrusTa was once the person with the least attempts in Bloodbath, at about 13,000 attempts. However, BlassCFB beat it in around 8,000, and even before that, took 12,000, beating TrusTa's record. Later, Gizbro held the attempt record with 4,236 attempts. The current record is 571 attempts by SeptaGon7.
- Dual KiKi beat Bloodbath three times in one day, at the end of the day, calling it a 'Medium Demon'. Then, two days later, he beat it again, jokingly calling it an 'Easy Demon'.
- Vermillion became the first and only creator involved in Bloodbath to beat the level on 9 January 2023.[28]
- However, Riot verified the level and made a part in it, so he would technically also count as a victor.
Trivia[]
General[]
- The level cannot be copied.
- The level contains 24,746 objects.
- The level is 1m 52s in length.
- Even though the level length is 1 minute and 52 seconds, the server previously depicted the level as being XL despite actually being Long. The reason could be due to the 1.9 length rating system, where duration is measured with the grid length of the level. It was eventually fixed, and the duration of the level on the servers now appears as Long.
- The level was ranked #4 in GDToday's 100 Greatest Levels of All Time list.
- Riot originally stated that he would re-beat this level for his 400th Demon. However, this idea was later dismissed as he completed Spacelocked instead.[29]
- Currently, Bloodbath, Quantum Processing and Red World Rebirth are Riot's only featured and rated levels to date.
- There is an Easter egg at the end of Bloodbath at Ggb0y's part, where the player can position themselves to land on top of the 'GG' in Riot's part. If they manage to do this, the word 'Michigun' will appear.
- Sunix uploaded a buffed version of Bloodbath named Deambath. It includes a few extra spikes, and the ball parts in ASonicMen's and Vermillion's parts feature different gameplay. It was streamed, and the video was uploaded onto his YouTube channel.
- Deam was Sunix's old username.
- Similarly, he verified and uploaded 'Invisibath', which is Bloodbath, except that everything is at 10% opacity.
- Bloodbath has spawned many remakes. For some reason, nearly all of them still have the creators' names.
- Primarily, all the remakes are nerfed, except for Deambath and Bloodlust, which are buffed. Invisibath retains the original difficulty, however.
- All his other remakes are unnerfed. These include Bloodbath in different shades of colour and an unnerfed 'Sh**ty' Bloodbath. He also planned to host a mega-collaboration for an actual unnerfed Bloodbath remake.
- In early November 2016, this level was hacked by a player named 'xxot1xx', a.k.a. 'Anaban'. He placed a start position at the end (~80%), with text explaining that he was leaving Geometry Dash. Because it was a start-position, beating it did not give the player stars.[30] Luckily, this has been fixed.
- Riot has worked on a heavily buffed version of Bloodbath called Buffbath. Many of the ship gaps are notably much tighter than before. He originally intended for this to be an update to Bloodbath, but after receiving criticism, he decided to make Buffbath a separate level that contained a secret way. The level is called 'blood bathtub hard v' and is on Riot's account under the ID 31288058.[31]
- Bloodbath was made the Weekly Demon on 1 April 2019. It was done as an April Fools' joke.
- Riot re-beat and updated Bloodbath in 2.11 to fix a 240Hz bug at 34% that would cause the player to crash into a spike when they hit the pink pads.
- It is possible to crash into the invisible blocks at 87%, npesta being the most notable player to die there.
- It is the most downloaded and liked Extreme Demon, with over 70 million downloads and 3.5 million likes.
- It is the 6th-most downloaded and 8th-most liked level overall.
- It is the most downloaded and second-most liked level that is not in a Map Pack or Gauntlet.
- It is the 6th-most downloaded and 8th-most liked level overall.
- Famous and viral streamer IShowSpeed has beaten an auto version of Bloodbath.
- Many of IShowSpeed's fans think Speed found a 'glitch' in the level, so they later made a video clip of Speed 'finding a glitch' to beat Bloodbath, roleplaying that Bloodbath's glitch was discovered although it was proven a myth.
- In the level The Devourer, if the player misses a pink orb at 7%, it brings them to weoweoteo's part in Bloodbath.
- When Riot passes through the first dual part in the verification video, his saying 'swag' can be heard when entering Evasium's part. Many have misheard it as 'quack' instead, and it has become somewhat of a tradition to say 'quack' in that section when playing the level.
- A remake of Bloodbath was built by CairoX that includes an unofficial extension. The level is called Legacy.
- The song used for this level was temporarily removed because Dimrain47's Newgrounds account got hacked. Because of this, songs, including At The Speed of Light, Duality and The Disturbance, got removed from Newgrounds. Although downloading this song is no longer possible in Geometry Dash, it will still work and play if one were to have downloaded it prior. The song was restored on Newgrounds on 23-24 October 2021.
Demonlist[]
- The level was initially placed at #3 on the Demonlist on 4 January 2017, above Infernal Abyss (#4) and below Sakupen Hell (#2).
- It is currently #66 on the High Refresh Rate Mobile Demonlist, above The Hell Zone (#67) and below Low Death (#65), and #23 on the Low Refresh Rate Mobile Demonlist, above Celestial Force (#24) and below Auditory Breaker (#22).
- The level took Riot over 25,000 attempts to verify. Michigun and RobTop himself encouraged Riot to keep trying.
- People argued for a while that Sakupen Hell was harder than Bloodbath. Most people believe that Sakupen Hell is harder due to its difficult timings. However, some believe Bloodbath is harder due to being more than twice the length of Sakupen Hell and its consistency in difficulty. Sea said in his Sakupen Hell documentary that Sakupen Hell is harder because of the gameplay's 'sheer nature'. Sakupen Hell was later moved above Bloodbath on the Demonlist.
- There were some players revealed to have beaten the level illegitimately.
- ThePrimeEvil had claimed to beat the level but was later exposed for using hacks.
- TheRealSneaky claimed to beat the level on 75Hz but later admitted to hacking it.
- TacoMacho hacked Bloodbath four times but was exposed by nikrodox for accidentally streaming and speed-hacking.
- Aurorus hacked the level but was considered legit for a while. Eventually, some allegations suggest all his records were hacked, and he is listed among the hackers of the community.
- On 2 July 2020, Bloodbath lost its position of being the level that remained the longest in the Top 50 on the Demonlist (having remained for 1,315 days) to Sonic Wave.
- Bloodbath was the longest time to be beaten by the first victor, taking seven months. It was surpassed by Avernus on 6 January 2024, just eight months to be beaten by the first victor.
- Bloodbath is the 18th former Top 1 in the game's history.
- The placement of Alpha Baa X on 29 January 2021 pushed Bloodbath into the Legacy List of the Demonlist.[32]
- Bloodbath is one of the levels to stand the longest ever on the list before getting pushed into the Legacy List, sitting at 1,997 days.
- It was now beaten by Artificial Ascent's 2,078-day record for the longest-standing level before being pushed into the Legacy List on 13 September 2022 after the placement of untitled unmastered.
- When Bloodbath fell off the list, the Demonlist website and the Geometry Dash servers coincidentally crashed.
- Bloodbath is one of the levels to stand the longest ever on the list before getting pushed into the Legacy List, sitting at 1,997 days.
- The placements of Sonic Wave, Erebus, kowareta and Plasma Pulse Finale on 3 December 2021 pushed Bloodbath out of the Top 10 on the Low Refresh Rate Mobile Demonlist.
Video[]
Demonlist[]
Main List
- Tidal Wave by OniLink
- Avernus by PockeWindfish
- Acheron by ryamu
- Silent clubstep by Sailent
- Abyss of Darkness by Exen
- Kyouki by Demishio
- Slaughterhouse by IcEDCave
- Sakupen Circles by Diamond
- Tunnel of Despair by Exen
- KOCMOC by Cherry Team
- Firework by Trick
- MINUSdry by CDMusic
- Codependence by TCTeam
- The Lightning Rod by Lavatrex
- Deimos by ItsHybrid
- LIMBO by MindCap
- poocubed by Lisp
- Saul Goodman by Renn241
- Eyes in the Water by hawkyre
- Solar Flare by Linear
- Belladonna by Cherry Team
- The Hallucination by SyQual
- Edge of Destiny by CDMusic
- Mayhem by LordVadercraft
- COMBUSTION by Cersia
- UNKNOWN by NineDice
- arcturus by maxfs
- Sinister Silence by Wahffle
- Sonic Wave Infinity by APTeam
- SARYYX NEVER CLEAR by artos
- Damascus by Dzeser
- Deadlier Clubstep by HeroZombie80
- Midnight by Yuko
- Tartarus by Dolphy
- Jigsaw by NekonGames
- Oblivion by dice88
- walter white by Renn241
- The Golden by BoBoBoBoBoBoBo
- Trueffet by SyQual
- Verdant Landscape by Nisha
- Shukketsu by Yuko
- Delta by Drakoza
- Aerial Gleam by EndLevel
- NETWORK by Agat3
- Critical Heat by Zeniux
- Zodiac by Bianox
- Hard Machine by Komp
- Terminal Rampancy by Xyriak
- Esfera by SyQual
- Kenos by npesta
- Keres by ItsHybrid
- Fragile by EndLevel
- Frost Spirit by Quaybus
- Crackhead Circles by AlrexX
- NEUTRA by Jenkins GD
- Promethean by EndLevel
- Lotus Flower by StarkyTheSalad
- Thinking Space by Atomic
- qoUEO by GhostVandalf
- Climax by HushLC
- SUPERHATEMEWORLD by IcEDCave
- Cold Sweat by para
- Widestep by Demishio
- Crimson Planet by TrueOmega
- Renevant by nikrodox
- Sky Shredder by Dorvict
- ConClusion by DreamZoneGD
- Calculator Core by Walroose
- shimmer by Amplitron
- DIRECTIONS by ryli
- Cognition by EndLevel
- Cosmic Cyclone by APTeam
- Trotil by Cherry Team
- Amalgam by XLSpiral
- SARY NEVER CLEAR by Kugelblitz
Extended List
- Instinct by Krazyman50Real
- Scream Machine by TMco
- Lucid Nightmares by CairoX
- RUST by neigefeu
- ATOMIC CANNON Mk II by Lieb
- Shardscapes by Kiba
- Akashic Records by VoTcHi
- RUTHLESS by Surjaco
- Sides Of My Mind by MaxxoRMeN
- Horros by Shrc
- Ragnarok by knobbelboy
- Escape Room by SleyGD
- TORN by Kyhros
- me when machine gang by akun akun
- Launchpad Labyrinth by Moffe
- Silent Club by Luqualizer
- Descent Into Exile by GrenadeofTacos
- CORRODERE by Moosh
- Omega Interface by Platnuu
- Congregation by Presta
- The Rupture by Ka1ns
- Jupiter My Favourite by Akunakunn
- Kappa by Armadeus
- The Art of the Blade by mbed
- Bloodlust by knobbelboy
- Fog by notesxd
- Coral Cave by awesomeme360
- Asterios by Exen
- Jesse Pinkman by Renn241
- Terminux by VulgarisAerae
- no jokes by TheParadoxTeam
- Twilight by Yuko
- CITRA by Varse
- Sazerix by Zeptrus
- BarbarosFinaleFinale by awesomeme360
- Gracefully by DTDom
- Awedsy by sink
- Aronia by Exen
- Deimos by EndLevel
- Pagoda by Seturan
- Moving Forward by Crohn44
- ATOMIC CANNON by Lieb
- Sigma by MindCap
- Neon Skyline by recillia
- Knights of Thunder by HangerLord
- Atmos by Marwec
- Ploink by goobfrudla
- IthacropoliX by BIGMAC77
- Nhelv by SrGuillester
- untitled unmastered by para
- Cicatrize by Wintter
- DsinK by stanstanmansan
- SAND SAILOR by Custi
- Farthest Outpost by Jghost217
- Ouroboros by Viprin
- Ourwa by Demishio
- kowareta by Gablor
- Hardry by KuraiYonaka
- FRIDAY by Metalface221
- Pandemonium by Cersia
- Dump by GiggsRH
- Visible Ray by KrampuX
- Excruciation Chamber by spcreat
- The Yandere by Dorami
- Arctic Lights by Metalface221
- WORSTBRAINMAP by bims
- Th3Dev0n by Zeptoz
- Plasma Pulse Finale by Smokes
- Gustavo Fring by Renn241
- Frozen Cave by TheParadoxTeam
- CHROMA FINALE by Renn241
- SZYSLAK by Zeniux
- REPENTLESS by Renn241
- Calamity by Awedsy
- AKIRA by Eridani
Legacy List
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- RAM by James
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