DarkStation: "Dokuro feels like an idea with a lot of passion and little effort in its execution. It’s jam packed full of puzzles and has a really unique art style but for twenty dollars, and even when weighing the pros and cons, it’s hard to recommend this game on a console that has so few games right now where people have to think about what they are getting for their money. Anyone who is a hard core puzzle fan that loves a challenge may find some enjoyment in this game but it seems like a title that would be worth waiting for a sale to buy it. With challenging and stiff gameplay and excruciating boss battles you wouldn’t be missing much if you decided to pass up Dokuro."
"When PlayStation Vita released in 2012, expectations were high as Sony's previous handheld (PSP) was quite successful even if it could never quite match with Nintendo's handheld juggernauts." - Tyler Hall from Video Chums
It’s not stranded until 2019, if people really wanted to get some great experiences out the way then they’d buy it. But there are so many stubborn people that made their mind up that won’t happen.
You can go on eBay, OfferUp it any social market place and get one from 70-120 WITH memory card and the games are dirt cheap. But I bet people feel like buying their 5th 3DS for 200 plus because of its color is better then checking out great games.
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Dylan Chaundy from Vita Player reviews the oldie but goodie puzzle-platformer "Dokuro."