Anime Play Life: Unlimited
I won’t recommend this game at all, I do admit it has a lot of potential, but in the state its in right now I won’t recommend it. \
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You don’t get a tutorial on the controls and how they work.
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The clothing are clipping
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VERY limited character costumization options.
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Alot of weird advertising about a “Special version” download which is nowhere to be found at all.
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No character facial expressions, such as smile, shock, suprised or happy.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
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I think there is a lot of potential for this game but how it stands right now, it is not very good. The character customization was bare bones and I had to back out of character customization and reenter just to get the menus to go away so i could hit continue. Once in the game, there was no prompt to let you know what button was used for interacting. I hit numerous buttons and clicked multiple times and still could not interact with anything. Until the game advances, worth the money.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
异变战区 E.E.R.I.E
it’s made in unity
model look cute
guns and attachments are good
animation is janky
story is gibberish
balance is just bad
the game is okay, servicable, about 40/100?
but really can’t recommend it
unless you really like anime girls with guns(in which I do so Im buying it :V)
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
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Janky, clunky, low on content.
But it’s an anime third person shooter with tons of customizable guns. And it’s awesome.
Also as a Touhou fan I appreciate the story for every character, I really hope we’ll see more of these.
I am looking forward to more content and updates from the team, you can tell they love their work!
– Real player with 9.1 hrs in game
AKIBA’S TRIP: Undead & Undressed
Bought the game ‘cause steam holiday sales 2015
Spent the entire Christmas Eve playing this game instead of celebrating with my family
My family left me
10/10
EDIT:
AKIBA’S TRIP: Undead & Undressed (REVIEW)
Minor spoilers, nothing too revealing however
After playing through all the routes and completing everything there is to the game I would say that the title ‘AKIBA’S TRIP: Undead & Undressed’ is an overall great game. As you can tell by the amount of time I’ve spent on this game, I can assure you that it’s a pleasure to be playing this game.
– Real player with 3564.1 hrs in game
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Only once I started playing this game did I realize that the tittle is a pun.
Akiba’s Trip Undead and Undressed is an “open world” brawler game, set in a satirical setting which features a recreation of Akihabara, pop culture references, and vampires… lots and lots of vampires for the player to strip bare.
This game’s ‘thing’ is that in order to defeat your opponents, you must destroy or remove their clothes before they strip you; you don’t just beat your enemies to death as you would in most brawler games. The player must strike the enemy’s head, body and legs for the purpose of lowering their defenses, and thus allow them to remove their hats, shirts/dress and pants/skirt. Get stripped yourself and you will die, so do your best to keep your pants on!
– Real player with 134.1 hrs in game
Attack on Titan 2 - A.O.T.2 - 進撃の巨人2
Attack on Titan 2 is the only one game I don’t regret spending so much money. After 400+ it’s finally time for me to write a review for it.
First of all, the Custom Character we create - probably I’m going to be the only one, but I dislike it. We can only choose details from other characters, there’s nothing original. But okay, it could’ve been worse. But I don’t like how the character we create has no impact on the history. It goes just like in the anime, with few extra scenes. We don’t change the fate of some characters, who was told to be dead, is going to be dead (+ our character at least twice could’ve saved the cast characters, but didn’t do that, which I find very annoying). We can only save them after beating Story Mode. We’re just extra character. Personally, I’d prefer if we could change the fates of characters as the story goes, based on our decisions.
– Real player with 449.3 hrs in game
TLDR: I LOVE THIS GAME. And I want to emphasise the word “game”, because THIS is a game. Not like the first one, which was extremely overpriced and lacking in A LOT of aspects. This has been a massive upgrade from the first game, which was merely cool because of living the anime, but not necessarily because it was a good game. If you ask me, the first game feels like the beta version, while this one is the final product. I still believe sixty dollars is a bit much, but it’s definitely worth far more than the first game. Better combat equipment and combat system, funner quests, good story-mode.
– Real player with 228.5 hrs in game
b
b…
you are wrong to assume this is just a ‘good game’
the purity and essence of this is far superior than anything i have ever experienced in my entire life.
b can leave you completely clueless of the world, for one my entire family and wife have left me, but to that I say,
b.
you may find yourself jobless, without a home, but that corner internet cafe is capable of fulfilling your every single need. What need is that you may ask? Well, its
b.
your parents get concerned, they may not understand that your overall health isn’t of importance anymore, they won’t realise what this marvel of technology is to you and those who play it, so you simply have to ignore them, and find your way back to
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
This experience was life-changing.
From the homefield where the game starts, the home of b. The fields green of hope for something to be out there, perhaps in this universe, you could meet another of your kind, maybe this, will fill the emptiness inside. You start by searching around the tall grass and flowers, no trace of life. You then make your way to the tall tree, you look around, still no luck… Perhaps, you could go elsewhere, somewhere beyond… You start to race for space, in your run, you encounter the JPEG moon, the most amazing thing about this grass field. Beyond that, you start to see space, maybe, just maybe someone is waiting for you in space… Perhaps on these meteors heading your way… No, still no luck… Maybe somewhere BEYOND, you start to race even farther, to something more… immense… something hotter… THE SUN… On your journey, you encounter spinning galaxies, luminous objects. Your mind starts to go wild, and you hear music, intense music. You know what you want and you are fixated on it, the farther you go, the more intense the music gets. After such a long time, you see it! The moon AND the sun! You go wild, you go full speed towards it, but little do you know, it’s much father away than you thought. The anxiety is killing you. “Will I find who I am looking for or not? Will I ever be capable of going back? When will I reach it? Oh God, should I go back?” All these questions and more, but you keep your head straight. You know what you want and you won’t let anything let you down! Half way there, you realize it. The music in your head, it gives you motivation, you listen on to the music again, it’s louder than ever, and better than ever! You take your courage and go even faster than before, you go so fast, you don’t even know if you’re moving or not anymore. Then you reach it, the moon. It’s so calm and cool here, the best destination for a b. Looking up at space, you see the sun, smiling upon you. Maybe, just maybe, that emptiness inside was just because you didn’t feel at home anymore, this is your new home, and you feel fantastic.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, a game that’s both great, and frankly disappointing. As the title would suggest, it covers the story of the anime Dragon Ball Z, although, I’d say that’s probably one of the biggest problems, but we’ll get to that later.
In DBZ Kakarot you get to play as almost all of the major main characters of the show, each with their own unique move sets, abilities, skills, and transformations. Said move sets are also quite nice looking, and change based on the form you’re in, and if your ki is surged. The base game content isn’t SUPER grindy, although it can get a little annoying at times having to collect all of the necessary orbs to level up your skills. Each of the skills are visually impressive, with decent lighting and sound, and in some situations they even have unique short cinematics that play when you use them. The transformations are also similarly visually impressive, and give you that great power-trip that you’d expect when transforming into a being of great power. The music is also quite good, although from what I can tell, most of it is just taken from other DB media (mostly the anime).
– Real player with 207.3 hrs in game
For me, Kakarot serve as an unusual balance between an arena fighting game and an open world RPG. You can free-roam doing sides or even grind ur EXP level. The combat have a mix of Xenoverse and Tenkaichi mix together with great visual effects and aesthetic. Combat mechanics are simple yet fun. You get to combo mash or unleash your 4 special move from the attack pallete. By completing missions or scavenging stuff, you can aquire a D medal which can teach you a new move. You can also customize your skill tree which is I like on an RPG game. Theres nothing really I hate about it and I highly recommend this game for DBZ fan even for someone new to this franchise.
– Real player with 64.8 hrs in game
ONE PIECE World Seeker
You get to play as Luffy, you get to ride Karoo! Lots to find and once you get Gum Gum Rocket you move quite fast. Bird lets you climb any object. Its a really fun game. I also really enjoyed the story. That being said. Sometimes the controls feel sluggish and the fights for the most part are terribly easy so I recommend starting off on hard or very hard.
– Real player with 36.3 hrs in game
you get to ride karoo
– Real player with 27.1 hrs in game
An Adventurer’s Tale
I tend to like games where there is no clear direction what to do or how to succeed. Not sure if this was intentional or not by the dev(s) but that is how it be. So I tinkered for about 25 hours going through it twice until I figured most things out. Some bugs are present as well as mysteries if the game is 100 percent achievable. The main thing to succeed is recruit two party members ASAP from the Tavern menu, then do all quests that are not minor from the quest board and from the ladies you court. Shoot for the good ending, get strong enough to defeat the final boss at the end of 30 days, and then go for all the extras in Free mode without the time limit. In terms of lewd, there is not much content but I was playing for the game anyways, the mechanics feel like a true successor to old school games which I liked. The character models were nicely drawn though. In terms of value, around a dollar would be good value since the game is not polished enough, two dollars is fair value.
– Real player with 26.7 hrs in game
Adventurer’s Tale is a mix between Visual Novel and RPG, unlike RPG Maker Games or similar, you decide on where to go by pressing Buttons and the World Map. I like the Fighting and there is quite a big Variety of Skills and Party Members. There is also a decent Amount of Quests and Things to discover. The Art is also really good and the Translation is nearly flawless. If you are interested in this Game just for its 18+ Content then I feel like you should probably get a different Game since the few Scenes that it has are good, but not enough, for it to make sense to buy it just for those. I just finished the normal StoryMode in around 6 hours and had Fun with it and just started the Grisette Mode, where you join her Army. That should be a big enough difference to the Main Story that it will be fun for another 6 Hours for sure. Edit: the Grisette Mode is around 2 hours long
– Real player with 10.2 hrs in game
ANIME WORLD
So far playing it reminds me of the old school Playstation RPGs with brick like characters and what not. The controls are not that hard but will take a bit to get used to. Over all, I like it and I am sure that it can eventually bet bigger (by bigger I mean longer game play). The only drawback is that I don’t hear any music, the only thing I hear is the sound effects when the player either slashes with the sword, their magic ability, or when the arrow is shot. It would be great if they can add some sort of soundtrack. Overall I am enjoying it……
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
I’m not gonna lie. I sat on discord with 3 friends and for the price, we had fun for about an hour. It was actually kind of funny joking with your friends as you play through. But man, the worst thing ever happened. All three of us progressed to what we thought was the end..
The quest giver would unlock the door to the redacted and we’d finally get to go murder all of the redacted for one reason or another. But she’d unlock the door…. and we were put in to a deep state of hypnosis unable to continue. /redacted /redacted
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM
I want to point out that I don’t actually have 60+ hours played on this game. By the in-game timer I have around 25 hours, but this game sometimes doesn’t close properly and Steam still thinks it’s running even when you’re playing other games. I’m sure you can get around 20 hours of solo playtime if you go for every mission, collectible, and bonus conditions for the missions.
There are a large cast of playable and support characters that each have their own cool techniques and comboes to see. The whole aesthetic of the game is enjoyable and if you’re a fan of Naruto, it doesn’t disappoint. And, when it comes down to it, you’re getting this game because you’re a fan of Naruto and you want to relive some memories. It’s not a competitive and technical skill-oriented game. It’s a simple fighting game with a Naruto gimmick. That was enough for me to enjoy it, despite my numerous other problems.
– Real player with 60.2 hrs in game
In my opinion, this is the worst Naruto Storm game so far.
This game allows you to do everything you could’ve dreamt of as a kid when it came to Naruto game. You can explore Konoha, talk to different characters. Climb on a huge tree together with main characters, fight huge bosses like Gamabunta, Manda and Shukaku and so on and so on. But as good as it sounds, each of the named aspects has its flaws.
Sounds pretty good at first, doesn’t it? But after few hours, you start to realize:
Konoha is pretty much an empty sandbox. There is not nothing to do besides running around and the game forces you to waste your time there even if you don’t want to by making you do 3 missions: play the game for 20 hours, make 40000 steps in Konoha village and destroy 1000 objects. Each of those activities felt like a chore that you don’t want to do. You could say “don’t do it if you don’t like it”, but if you want to experience true final ending which is a short cinematic of Naruto departure, you can’t ignore those.
– Real player with 53.5 hrs in game