Kyle from The Vita Lounge writes;
"Kicking ass, stripping enemies, exploring Akihabara and helping citizens; you’re the king of the otaku, and this is your playground – so when someone or something appears to threaten it, it’s up to you to take a stand.
But is this really your stand to take? Let me paint you a picture, as this one’s definitely not a “one size fits all” adventure."
Today Acquire announced that its 2013 game Akiba's Trip 2, known in the west as Akiba's Trip: Undead & Undressed is getting a DLC.
Oh sweet loved this game on Vita and PC. Did NOT expect this all. I'm all for it.
Twinfinite Writes: There are a ton of video games out there that let you explore Japan or deal with the country's culture and history. Here are just a few of them.
I already am. Since I went to nagoya on a 3 month business trip, had a lot pf fun and ultimately met my, now, wife,
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Just like Artdink, Acquire is a quirky Japanese developer with a history of experimentation and big ideas, but has unfortunately been at the mercy of low budgets throughout the years, leaving gamers with some fantastic titles that suffer from a large amount of jank. Acquire worked on Vita from its launch in Japan through to early 2017, injecting a nice level of variety to the console’s library despite some of the technical shortcomings of its titles, making the company a prime candidate for examination here."
I don't think I can handle the fanservice and Japanese references. It looks interesting, but clearly this one is not for me.
And now I know... and knowing is half the battle.
It really doesn't sound like it's for me but then I didn't think P4G would be. Not sure this one will ever end on plus though, so I might just have to take a punt, when it arrives.
Great review! Sounds interesting, can't see it being an instant purchase for me, there's a few other titles that are taking priority. May pick it up if it's ever on sale.
Gotta love the Japanese and their whacked out games. Even the title is awesome "Undead and undressed." Because of course you want to undress the undead. What's the point in putting clothes on a dead person?