cj_iwakura
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Wooooooooooow I was not expecting those scores.
I was. It was obvious from the get-go that this was Akiba's Trip without any of the style or substance.
Wooooooooooow I was not expecting those scores.
XSEED, are you alright? They went in HARD on this, and I don't see it even breaking even. Didn't they say this was their biggest dub effort, ever?
Yup, & the biggest dub effort before that was Akiba's Trip, which had an alright dub. Nothing outstanding, but nothing awful.XSEED, are you alright? They went in HARD on this, and I don't see it even breaking even. Didn't they say this was their biggest dub effort, ever?
Clearly changing one bad reference was the final straw to all reviewers and that the head localizing specialist was right all along.
I kinda feel sorry for XSEED.
I mean they try the games before deciding to localize them so they probably knew it wasn't too great.
I just wish they have better games for their bottom line for the rest of the year after this.
When all else fails, they still have Story of Seasons to fall back on.I kinda feel sorry for XSEED.
I kinda feel sorry for XSEED.
I kinda feel sorry for XSEED.
When their parent company develops a game, they don't have much choice when it comes to localization.There isn't any reason to tho.
Akiba's Trip wasn't very good so if this is far worse...
When their parent company develops a game, they don't have much choice when it comes to localization.
Why would you think they had a choice? It's a Marvelous game.
It's an Acquire title. Acquire is owned by GungHo, nothing to do with Marvelous.
It got a 27/40 from famitsu so I don't think this was a surprise given how difficult it is to score below 30 on famitsu.
Well, it's not TERRIBLE. The combat is meh, but the characters and story are interesting enough. In this way, it's a lot like Conception II; come for the characters and story, and just take the combat for what it is.
Blue maxima's Vita impresions: Revenant saga is better than this,
Revenant saga is the latest Vita port from Kemco's line of uninspired mobile jrpgs so that should tell you how much he enjoyed it.
The whole presentation seems dull and the actual battle system look so uninspired that is easy to just take a pass on this.
Blue maxima's Vita impresions: Revenant saga is better than this,
Revenant saga is the latest Vita port from Kemco's line of uninspired mobile jrpgs so that should tell you how much he enjoyed it.
The whole presentation seems dull and the actual battle system look so uninspired that is easy to just take a pass on this.
I've been following him for almost a year now and although i appreciate his support for Vita the truth is that he hates 9 out of 10 games he tries so that doesn't say much.He also doesn't stick with the games he tries (even the ones he enjoys) too much so his opinions don't usually represent the whole experience.
Accurate representation of his videos.
Yeah this is very true, Blue Maxima seemingly dislikes anything that isn't a short arcade experience, and he drops games very quickly. He does cover a ton of games but it does make you wonder how much he actually enjoys them at all.I've been following him for almost a year now and although i appreciate his support for Vita the truth is that he hates 9 out of 10 games he tries so that doesn't say much.He also doesn't stick with the games he tries (even the ones he enjoys) too much so his opinions don't usually represent the whole experience.
I've been following him for almost a year now and although i appreciate his support for Vita the truth is that he hates 9 out of 10 games he tries so that doesn't say much.He also doesn't stick with the games he tries (even the ones he enjoys) too much so his opinions don't usually represent the whole experience.
Damn... and i was all excited since it is on vita and actually dubbed...![]()
The localization is pretty good tbh. Best part of the experience so farI have to give it to them, the dub is the most extensive I've seen on Vita.
I'm warming up to the game now after putting in a few more hours, but it's a very by-the-numbers experience. The combat is Tales but feels very flat. The story is "investigations in Akihabara" with day/night cycles and character side quests very reminiscent of so many Vita JRPG's. The graphics look fine sometimes then hideous other times.
It's an Acquire game through-and-through. A good idea they didn't have the budget to deliver on.
Fans of the developers previous work (Akiba's Trip) will find a lot to love in Akibas Beat, as this not quite pseudo-successor emulates much of its gameplay loop and even the barren cityscape of Akihabara itself. With a cast of your usual archetypical characters and a ton of mindless gameplay on offer theres a lot of bang for your buck and youll easily spend up to a hundred hours chipping away for that elusive Platinum trophy.
For everyone else though, the quirky character interaction whilst delving into a few dungeons may present a chuckle two, but itll only get you so far. Youll quickly find theres just not a whole lot to Akibas Beat, as it attempts to pad out its 20 hour or so content into an 80 hour package that misses out on delving into a truly intriguing story and a lack of cohesion in its mechanics for the overall themes presented.
Added the rest of the reviews to the OP.
Anyone making an OT for this or have we collectively decided that doing so would be more effort than was likely put into the game itself?
Akiba's Trip was goofy fun. I'm not even sure what they were trying for with this.
Hopefully they'll go back to the Trip formula now.