Dienstag, 5. Juli 2016

Akibass Trip: My Honest Review


Oh yea, Japan’s most popular anime and game district exposed! Tokyo’s “Electric Town” is being invaded by the undeath. Simply enter, the called “Akiba Freedom Fighters” – an organization dedicated to bringing peace to all these neon streets and one garment at time.

Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed – 2.5Alex O’Connor


Gameplay:
This game does not play very well. I find the combat to be extremely clunky and that it doesn’t flow well. Even running around kind of seems a little goofy, but the combat is where it mattered and to me, it just doesn’t work very well. I found myself becoming a punching bag when enemies would attack me and not being able to break their attacks, maybe there was a way, I’m not entirely sure. All I know is that the enemies would eventually end their barrage of hits, and that you would easily be able to take them down. The cutscenes were also not really cutscenes in my opinion, they were just characters on the screen with dialogue boxes and horrible voice acting (more on that later.)

Graphics:
The graphics were the high point of this game. It did look very good and the world seemed to pop as I would expect from something set in Tokyo. Even though the world may have looked good, it didn’t appear as crisp and clean as other games released this year which didn’t really hit well with me.

Sound:
This was a bad one. The English voice acting was horrendous and I will admit, I did not turn on the Japanese voice acting, but I’m sure it was probably a lot better than their English counterparts. I think the high part of the English voice acting would be the actress who voiced Nana, that seemed to fit well.

Story:
Akiba’s story just couldn’t draw me in. I was expecting a funny story that may have made no sense, but what I got was a jumbled mess. I couldn’t focus and failed to be entertained by the main story. The best part about this game is actually the things you can do on your phone. Yes, that’s right, this video game has a phone as a major portion and it actually works well. I enjoyed reading the forums, emails and various messages that would pop up and found them to be very funny. Also, I will admit, some of the dialogue options were funny and seemed fitting for this modern age.Alex’s overall rating for

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