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Submitted by Wiiloveit 234d ago | review

Review: The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave (darkzero)

"I was very hesitant to review The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave, but not because I feared it would be a bad game. My hesitations came from the fact that it was a title fresh from Japan that followed the same suit as Katamari. It's a title that has more than a few culture barriers that make it difficult for some Westerners (Americans, English folks, etc.) to wrap their heads around. While it's in no way a super bizarre or disturbing title, it's that unapologetic "weird" that makes your parents wonder what you're doing with your free time." (darkzero) (3DS, The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave) 7/10

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