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Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit PS Vita Review | RealGamerNewz

Eric Willard writes:

"Even though Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit was released back in November, I still wanted to provide a review to our readers of a rather enjoyable and relatively unknown PS Vita gem. This game fashions itself under the Music and Rhythm genre, but is by far one of the stranger titles I played in 2014. I did not do much research into the series or this specific game before playing it, but I was excited to play a rhythm game on a platform that lacks titles in this area."

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A Look at All of the Rhythm Games Available on Vita

VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "Despite its somewhat anaemic lineup of backwards-compatible titles (unusual in light of the genre’s strong pedigree on Sony consoles), Vita’s selection of rhythm games is highly impressive in the modern market with genre favourites like DJMax, Hatsune Miku and Taiko no Tatsujin all present and plenty of quirky oddities like Deemo, Love Live & Persona thrown in for good measure. You’re definitely going to need to try your hand at importing to get the most of the genre here, but that shouldn’t be an issue thanks to region-free hardware and easy-to-grasp gameplay."

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Senran Kagura: Bon Appétit! PC Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

"Fans of the Senran Kagura series have come to learn that the franchise is capable of crossing over into basically any genre at this point. With multiple action games released, a shooting title on the way, and previous titles making their way to the PC, the rhythm game Senran Kagura: Bon Appétit! is the latest entry to arrive for PC users. Packing all of the content previously released for the PS Vita title, is this bursting offering worthy of a purchase?"

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Senran Kagura Bon Appetit (PC) - Otaku Gamers UK

"Senran Kagura Bon Appetit is the first major spin-off for the popular Senran Kagura series, ditching the games usual hack & slash affair for some rhythm based action. It also manages to take things in a completely different direction with its cooking contest, with the portable PSVita release now seeing a port to PC - complete with all DLC. Does this port manage to entice you to go back for seconds, or has too many desserts left your stomach upset? Let's take a look..."

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