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2 people found this review helpful
228.6 hrs on record (198.8 hrs at review time)
Good game.
Posted 11 October, 2022.
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13 people found this review helpful
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7.0 hrs on record (2.3 hrs at review time)
You roll five dice with each face having a japanese character for MA, O, CHI, N, U and KO and the objective is forming combinations that spell vulgar words such as UNKO, UNCHI, CHINKO, (O)MANKO and (O)CHINCHIN. When you roll a word you get another roll, if you roll 2 or more words you get extra dice for the next roll. You also get a "nudge" for each word you get, which lets you re-roll the dice that are in the bowl.
Combinations of three or more of the same face of the die also apply multipliers to your score, but avoid three or more ん because then the multiplier is negative! Unless you're hunting for negative score achievements of course.
Overall a pretty fun and simple game. It does require you to remember the hiragana but it's just six and the dice are also coded so it's fairly easy.
Posted 19 June, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
276.0 hrs on record (28.1 hrs at review time)
Pretty good since the last major update.
Posted 20 February, 2021.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
40.4 hrs on record (39.5 hrs at review time)
While I think it was a bad decision by BANDAI NAMCO to split the playerbase, this one is the best version you'll find if you want to play with other people online. At the time of this review there are on average around a thousand players a day playing the remaster, while Prepare to Die Edition has around three hundred.
Overall it is the same Dark Souls experience, just with some graphics improvements (mostly the lighting). If you used DSfix it won't be much of an improvement, so arguably the only reason you should get this is for the multiplayer.
Again, I believe BANDAI NAMCO could've handled this better. If Bethesda could give Skyrim owners the Special Edition (and it doesn't even have multiplayer), so could they for PTDE owners, instead of just a discount. Of course they're not running a charity, but it is in their best interest to have a large number of players to keep the multiplayer aspect of the game alive (it's almost dead on PC at least, even in this version), and possibly attract newer players who would be willing to pay full price.
Posted 6 November, 2019.
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8.9 hrs on record (8.1 hrs at review time)
Simulador de Brasil.
Posted 17 March, 2016.
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