• Publisher: JMJ
  • Release Date: Jan 26, 2017
Akihabara: Feel the Rhythm Image
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  • Summary: Akihabara is a unique combination of intense rhythm and fast-paced puzzles set in the Electric Town of Tokyo!
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  1. Feb 12, 2020
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    I am normally a fan of rhythm games, however, this one was just SO awful.

    It seems like they tried to mix Tetris, rhythm games, and
    I am normally a fan of rhythm games, however, this one was just SO awful.

    It seems like they tried to mix Tetris, rhythm games, and bejewled. All into one game without regard as to how they should be put together for it to work. Then they just slapped some anime stuff on top of it to at least capture that demographic and called it a day.

    The gameplay is just awful, not engaging at all, and just makes me want to leave the game.

    The design of the game seems to have 0 thought put in as the way they tried to merge these concepts is just done so poorly that it really feels like you're trying to just keep track of 3 different games going on at one time instead of playing one game that takes 3 concepts and uses them.

    All this and I haven't even gotten to mention the sever lack polish to literally everything including the main menu.
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