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Most of the speeds appearing in-game are officially set for all (modern) games of the franchise to, preferably, follow.
I firmly believe that you change your review's recommendation state once you start to understand the stuff you need for the game. It takes time and patience. Good luck.
But I suck at it yeah. It's not a true negative review, more of a joke.
But yeah, I have a hard time relaxing playing this game, and I would have loved a more relaxing Tetris game.
The music and the ambience is, but the speed shifts and mastering curve isn't so much.
People who can cope up with the speed just... play the game enough so that they can think, react and manipulate the tetrimino quickly.