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  • Summary: Welcome to the deep underground Nyakuza Metro! It's the perfect place for a little lying, a little cheating... a little stealing. Join the Nyakuza and become mad rich - joining a gang never turned out bad, right?
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  1. May 10, 2019
    A Hat in Time: Nyakuza Metro is an instant recommendation.
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  1. May 20, 2019
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    I didn't like this chapter as much as I could because while it does start impressively (it's a nice "Blade Runner-esque" setting), it does getI didn't like this chapter as much as I could because while it does start impressively (it's a nice "Blade Runner-esque" setting), it does get a) Quite repetitive/monotonous (even the characters are almost exclusively the same 2-3 actors all over) and b) Quite frustrating by getting easily lost unless you use an in-game gimmick to guide you and make it in contrast extremely trivial (there's no much middle ground).

    I mean, it could probably be part of the main game to begin with but it would probably not be the best chapter. The first dlc had a slightly better chapter I think; not revolutionary but at least it was less frustrating or/and trivial and way less repetitive.

    [PS. Also the ending is weird and will probably feel anticlimactic to most (I didn't find it too bad because I don't require grandiose endings necessarily) but also there's a rift level that opens up because of this dlc which is quite "hard mode" unnecessarily; I mean sure have some hard modes as an option and some 'required' levels being a bit harder but there was no middle ground.]

    [All in all, not bad, but not stellar either definitely. It's probably also not entirely its fault because the game had a lot of chapters already and it probably starts feeling repetitive on its own anyway. It's probably time for the creators of the game to move on to upgrading the game to different gameplay mechanics to an extend that is enough to make it fresh(I mean by making a new game).]
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