The Idolm@ster Cinderella Girls: Viewing Revolution Image
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    Cinderella Girls is a downright strange release and I worry that it will do more harm to whatever commercial potential Idolm@ster has in the English-speaking world than it will do good.
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  1. Aug 11, 2018
    2
    Pros: Graphics are okay, music is okay

    Cons: Barely any content, barely any gameplay, no interactions with the girls, only 3-4 songs to
    Pros: Graphics are okay, music is okay

    Cons: Barely any content, barely any gameplay, no interactions with the girls, only 3-4 songs to choose from

    The fact that Bandai thought it was a good idea to localize this "game" instead of Platnium Stars just shows how incompetent Bandai is.
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  2. Aug 11, 2017
    2
    Hugely disappointing. There's barely any interaction at all and all you do is shake your glowsticks in a crowd cheering at the girls. AnotherHugely disappointing. There's barely any interaction at all and all you do is shake your glowsticks in a crowd cheering at the girls. Another problem is that there's only 3 songs, with the others (I think there's 3-5 other songs) as DLCs. The only thing the game gets it right are the visuals and the girl designs. But even then, is not like we know a lot about these girls. And seriously, of all the Idolm@ster console games they could have localized (Platinum Stars for example), is the VR tech demo that gets localized? Atleast with Miku Hatsune VR, it doesn't matter if it was an average VR game. Atleast you can interact with Miku a bit. And hey, we still got the Project Diva games, so it doesn't matter if the VR game left a sour impression. Viewing Resolution is worse than Miku Hatsune VR, and Bandai Namco should be ashamed for that. There is no replayability in Viewing Resolution, and people seems to be forgetting that this is nothing but a VR tech demo, not a full-pledge Idolm@ster game. Even if you are an Idolm@ster fan, is better off that you avoid buying this game and just import Platinum Stars since Bamco doesn't seem to bother to even localize it. I mean, they don't mind shoving at us a bunch of mediocre SAO games but localizing an console Idolm@ster game is too much for us? Dick move, Bamco, dick move. Expand