- Publisher: Level 5
- Release Date: Jul 18, 2013
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games(TM)Sep 23, 2013When it comes down to flat-out value for money? The 3DS store has plenty of other games to hold your attention. [Issue#139, p.120]
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Sep 16, 2013Attack of the Friday Monsters is an option to relax and appreciate an innocent, fanciful childhood of a Japanese kid.
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Sep 5, 2013Play it for the laid back narrative and faithful recreation of 1970s rural Japan, not for a deep monster-battling system or a well-told story.
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Aug 19, 2013It might be less interactive, more linear and less challenging compared to other games, but few - very few - offer a vision so nostalgic and penetrating of the seventies suburbs of Tokyo and Kaiju monsters that threatened skyscrapers, all from a mysterious perspective and a restless mind of a ten year old infant.
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Aug 5, 2013It feels a bit petulant to complain about the plot, though.It's clear that the real focus of Attack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale is to immerse players in a bygone era of innocence which I'm sure reflects the personal experiences of the development team, and I can certainly appreciate it for that.
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Jul 25, 2013It’s a relaxing and charming little adventure priced rather out of its comfort zone, but it is not without value.
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Jul 23, 2013A Toyko Tale is brief and entirely linear – in the main, you’re simply walking between numbered waypoints, though you can unlock certain dialogues by losing your servant status – but Ayabe transports you so utterly to an unfamiliar time and place that it matters little. By the outlandish and oddly touching final act showdown, you’ll be a rapt spectator, cheering on the heroes alongside Sohta and his newfound friends.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 36 out of 57
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Mixed: 13 out of 57
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Negative: 8 out of 57
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