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Akiba’s Beat Review

The Deets

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Title: Akiba’s Beat
Console: PlayStation 4
Genre: Single-player Action role-playing
Price: $49.99
Publishers: Xseed Games; PQube
Release Dates: May 16 2017 (NA); May 19 2017 (EU)

Story

You play as Asahi, a NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training) who lives in Akiba.  On Asahi’s way to meet his friend, whom he is often late to meet with, he’s dragged into a Delusionscape.  He meets Saki and her side-kick Pinkun, and together they fight to take down the Delsionscape by defeating the Grand Phantasm (the big boss of the Delusionscape).   Even stranger than the Delusionscape is the repeating Sunday; after his first encounter with the Delusionscape, Asahi re-lives the same Sunday in Akiba. Along with Saki, Pinkun, and other companions you pick up along the way, you try to solve the mystery of the delusions, take down all Grand Phantasms, and put an end to the repeating Sunday.

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Game Play

In order to solve the mysteries behind the delusions, you need to investigate every corner of Akiba.  Every. Single. Corner.  The game mostly consists of running back and forth across the map to event spots.  And I literally mean back and forth.  Events will pop up on opposite ends of the map so once you reach a destination you get to turn right back around.

Aside from the main events, you have a fair amount of side missions.  But the side missions also consist of running back and forth across the map. The real benefit to completing the side missions is learning more about the side characters.  The more side missions you complete, the more you reveal about your companions. Of course, there is also the item bonus, too.

Dungeons are fairly easy.  Monsters can detect you, but it is also possible to run past them and avoid them entirely. Similar to all RPG’s, monsters pace around the map and initiate combat if you attack them or if they are close enough to attack you.

In battle you have a meter that limits the amount of actions you can do at a time.  This disables you from just bashing buttons to defeat a monster.  It’s a little clever in that you have to time your hits and dodge attacks, however, the controls are frustrating.  Your character automatically locks onto a target and it is difficult to switch between monsters and free motion feels non-existent.  Basically, all you can do is dodge and fight.  To switch it up, you can change fighters by using the direction pad. That’s a plus?  Customizing your special moves also feels clunky.  I’ve customized mine to every direction, however, only one special move is ever activated despite which direction I’m pushing. Could also be user error.

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Graphics

For those who have played Akiba’s Trip, the map will feel very familiar. In fact, Akiba’s Beat has taken the old map and pretty much left it the same except for one or two changes.  The main differences are navigation -most roads aren’t open for free travel so you have to take certain routes to reach your destination- and pedestrians have been re skinned into generic bystanders with no characteristics or features -just blue, pink, and green silhouettes.

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Characters are simple anime style who have some lip flap, blink now and then, and wobble from side to side during dialogue.  I’ve witnessed one cut scene, so far, and still feel entirely unimpressed.   You’re basically listening to the dialogue with no action. Of course, the true highlight of Akiba’s Beat is getting back into Akiba and solving the mystery behind the Delusions.

Verdict

Pros: If you have played Akiba’s Trip then you’ll be happy to return to the same streets of Akiba.  Although the battle system has changed from it’s predecessor, you are required to think before you attack.  The mystery of the story is intriguing.  I often found myself running through the dungeon, avoiding all monsters, just to get to the next part.

Cons: The battle system, while unique, is limiting and clunky.  There’s a loophole to avoiding the limited move gauge (activating Imagine mode) and you can just smash and bash away.  Lack of free motion, the ability to select targets, and clunky move controls limits the game play experience.  Running from one end of the map to the other to unlock event scenes can also feel extremely tedious.

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I have one major gripe about the game: I absolutely hate how the culture of fandom is being satirized.  Asahi is quite often put down by Saki and her familiar Pinkun.  They constantly insult his intelligence (Pinkun’s favorite insult is for Asahi is “dingus”) and hobbies.  I’m not saying being a lazy slacker should be glorified, but aside from him being a NEET, nothing else about him is revealed which makes it easy to poke and jab at his lifestyle.  While many can argue that Saki is the typical tsundere archetype, she is often insensitive to the fandom passions of the people in Akiba.  Her character shows disgust or discomfort when dealing with mega fans and this action is supposed to be portrayed as… funny? I am not amused.   What I enjoyed about Akiba’s Trip, at least the animated series, is that it embraces the passions that arise from the fandom.  Akiba’s Beat is the opposite.  I feel like this issue comes up because the characters are all shallow archetypes lacking in any real depth.  Having unlikable characters, and even portraying them as unlikable, is a serious flaw to the game. In addition, Pinkun is a very obnoxious mascot.

If I had to rank this game I would give it a 6 out of 10.

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Have you been looking forward to this game? Will you pick up this title? Are you a fan of Akiba’s Trip? Additional comments? Let us know!

Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire (PS4) and Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion (PSVita) launches on July 25

Developer YummyYummyTummy has announced that Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire for PlayStation 4, and Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion for PS Vita will launch on July 25 in North America and Europe.

Here is a quick overview of the titles.


About

In Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire for PlayStation 4, you lead Princess Cecille and a saucy, talking grimoire on a journey to restore glory to her family’s crumbling empire. You control her rival, Legatus Laendur, who is leading an army to overthrow the royal family in Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion for PlayStation Vita.

In Fallen Legion, furious fights and choices you make affect Fenumia, an empire on a war-torn continent. Players will see the war from conflicting perspectives in two entirely different games. Each Fallen Legion title has a different story, levels, story branches, and exclusive boss battles. The Fallen Legion games have an intense battle system where you simultaneously command up to four characters. Between clashes with enemy armies and fearsome monsters, players make world changing choices: Will you quell an uprising with the might of your army or use propaganda to placate a town? There are many paths to discover in Fallen Legion and each choice changes how your story will unfold.

Fallen Legion at a Glance

  • A Legion At Your Command – Control up to four characters simultaneously, master devastating combos and counter enemy attacks with a well-timed block in Fallen Legion’s unique battle system.
  • Every Choice Changes Your Empire – Players must make split-second decisions to rule their empire. These choices impact the game’s story.
  • Two Experiences, Two Stories – Written by Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward editor Ben Bateman, Fallen Legion shows the scars of war from two perspectives in two different games.
  • Talented Voice Acting CastFallen Legion stars Xanthe Huynh (Persona 5) as Cecille and Darrel Delfin as Laendur. Additional voice-over work by Kira Buckland, Jalen Cassell, Alan Lee, and Dorah Fine.
  • Magnificent 2D Artwork – From the fangs on our menacing manticore to each sun-kissed brick in Fenumia’s castle, all of the artwork has been hand-drawn to create a stunning world.

Project Rap Rabbit Kickstarter campaign has updated its Switch stretch goal

The new rhythm JRPG title, Project Rap Rabbit, which has recently hit Kickstarter has updated its stretch goals to prioritize a Switch version, and has added a new $25 digital copy backer tier.unnamed(1)

The stretch goal was previously set for $4.95 million, and is no set to $1.5 million for the Switch port to be made.

Project Rap Rabbit, is a new “story-led, rhythm-action adventure” game from PaRappa the Rapper creator Masaya Matsuura and Gitaroo Man creator Keiichi Yano.

You can check out the Kickstarter, as well as read the details about the game at this link.

Time to meet the Monokubs!

Now that we have a feel for the participants of the new killing game in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, it’s time to meet the masterminds controlling the game. Upupupupupu!

Monosuke

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Opinionated and no patience for foul language, Monosuke is the most rational member of the Monokubs.  “Monosuke believes that the Monokubs should be hostile toward each other, and approves of infighting among the group.”

Monokid

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Short-tempered, foul mouthed, violent, spouts incoherent nonsense, unattentative, and completes sentences with a “Hell Yeah!”, Monokid is pretty much the jerk of the Monokubs.

Monotaro 

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“The childish, scatterbrained leader of the Monokubs. Monotaro often struggles to keep his rambunctious siblings focused on the task at hand. ”

Monophanie

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The only female of the group. She is kind and can’t handle violence.  Monophanie often tries to settle quarrels, but ends up joining them anyway.  Cute, endearing (can that even be said about a Mono anything?!), Monophanie suggests the killing game should be less violent.

Monodam

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Enduring years of bullying from Monokid, Monodam has closed his heart and rarely speaks to the other Monokubs.  He’s also the only Monokub to look like a robot.

What do you think of the Monokubs? I’m slightly concerned since they seem highly reminiscent of the Lil’ Ultimates from Ultra Despair Girls.  But we are going back to a visual novel, so I think the Monokub’s might be really fun characters.  Why do you think they are “Kubs”? Do you think there might be more Lil’ Ultimates trying to bring about more despair? Any theories? Let me know in the comments!

Playstation Store Update May 9, 2017/ Ubisoft and Santa Monica Studio Sale

Pre-orders

  • Agents of Mayhem ($59.99)(out 8-15)
  • Call of Duty® Black Ops III: Zombies Chronicles ($29.99)(out 5-16)
  • NBA 2K18 ($59.99)(out 9-19)
  • NBA 2K18 Legend Edition ($99.99)(out 9-19)
  • NBA 2K18 Legend Edition Gold ($149.99)(out 9-19)

PSVR Games

  • Moonshot galaxy ($9.99)
  • Passengers: Awakening ($9.99)
  • Polybius ($15.49)

PS4 Games

  • AFL Evolution ($59.99)
  • Birthdays the Beginning ($29.99)
  • Blade & Bones ($14.99/PS+ $13.49)
  • Bloons TD 5 ($14.99)
  • Butcher ($9.99/PS+ $7.99)
  • Butcher – Special Edition Bundle ($12.99/PS+ $10.39)
  • Digerati Bundle 4 Pack Part 3 ($31.49)
  • Digerati Bundle 5 Pack Part 1 ($29.99/PS+ $7.49)
  • Dreamfall Chapters – Launch Edition ($29.99)
  • Elliot Quest ($14.99)
  • Flatout 4: Total Insanity ($49.99)
  • Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland ($14.99)
  • Human Fall Flat ($14.99)
  • Instant Indie Collection: Vol. 5 ($28.99)
  • Last Stitch Goodnight ($12.99/PS+ $10.39)
  • Lethal League ($14.99)
  • LocoRoco Remastered ($14.99)
  • NBA Playgrounds ($19.99)
  • Polybius ($15.49)
  • Prey ($59.99)
  • Resident Evil Code: Veronica X ($14.99)
  • Revenant Saga ($14.99/PS+ $13.49)
  • STRAFE ($19.99)
  • Street Fighter V New CFN Beta (Free for PS+)
  • World to the West ($24.99)

PS4 Add-on Content

  • 3on3 FreeStyle – PlayStation®Plus May Bonus Pack (Free for PS+)
  • Atelier Firis ~The Alchemist and the Mysterious Journey~ DLC ($1.99 and up)
  • Farming Simulator 17 – Big Bud Pack ($14.99)
  • Gravity Rush 2 Costumes (Free)
  • Paladins Viktor Soldier+ Skin Collection (Exclusive and Free for PS+)
  • Plants vs. Zombies™ Garden Warfare 2 – Party Upgrade ($9.99)
  • Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 Weapon Skins ($0.99 each)
  • Street Fighter® V – Original Characters Battle Costume 1 Pack ($29.99)
  • World of Tanks Bright Stars Mega ($38.99)
  • World of Tanks Broad Stripes Mega ($71.99)
  • World of Tanks Rockets Red Glare Mega ($53.99)
  • World of Tanks Vengeance T25 Loaded ($46.99)
  • World of Tanks Vengeance T25 Ultimate ($52.99)

PS3 Games

  • Revenant Saga ($14.99/PS+ $13.49)

PS Vita Games

    • Revenant Saga ($14.99/PS+ $13.49)

Ubisoft Publisher Sale

PlayStation 4

      • Assassin’s Creed Chronicles Trilogy – $9.99
      • Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag – $11.99
      • Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag Season Pass – $7.99
      • Assassin’s Creed Syndicate – $19.99
      • Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Gold Edition – $27.99
      • Assassin’s Creed Syndicate ‘Jack the Ripper’ – $7.49
      • Assassin’s Creed The Ezio Collection – $29.99
      • Assassin’s Creed Triple Pack: Black Flag, Unity, Syndicate – $29.69
      • Assassin’s Creed Unity – $11.99
      • Far Cry 4 – $15.99
      • Far Cry 4 + Far Cry Primal Bundle – $34.99
      • Far Cry 4 Gold Edition – $23.99
      • Far Cry 4 Season Pass – $11.99
      • Far Cry Primal – $19.99
      • For Honor – $44.99
      • For Honor Deluxe Edition – $49.69
      • For Honor Gold Edition – $69.99
      • Ghost Recon Wildlands Deluxe Edition – $51.09
      • Ghost Recon Wildlands Gold Edition – $69.99
      • Ghost Recon Wildlands – $44.99
      • Hasbro Family Fun Pack Super Edition – $29.99
      • Just Dance 2017 – $24.99
      • Monopoly Family Fun Pack – $7.99
      • Rainbow Six Siege – $24.99
      • Rainbow Six Siege Complete Edition – $59.99
      • Rainbow Six Siege Year 2 Gold Edition – $47.99
      • Rainbow Six Siege ‘Gemstones Bundle’ – $8.99
      • Rayman Legends – $13.99
      • Rocksmith 2014 Edition Remastered – $19.99
      • Steep – $29.99
      • Steep Gold Edition – $35.99
      • The Crew – $14.99
      • The Crew ‘Calling All Units’ – $17.49
      • The Division – $19.99
      • The Division and Rainbow Six Siege Bundle – $41.99
      • The Division Gold Edition – $31.49
      • The Division Season Pass – $19.99
      • Trackmania Turbo – $15.99
      • Trials Fusion – $7.99
      • Trials Fusion: Awesome Max Edition – $15.99
      • Trials of the Blood Dragon – $5.99
      • Watch Dogs – $11.99
      • Watch Dogs Season Pass – $7.99

Sony Santa Monica Studios Sale 

PlayStation 4

      • Avant-Garde Bundle: Journey, Flower, The Unfinished Swan, Bound – $24.99
      • Bound – $10.99
      • Classics PS4 Bundle: Kinetica, Twisted Metal Black, War of the Monsters – $7.99
      • Escape Plan – $6.99
      • Escape Plan Ultimate – $7.49
      • Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture – $4.99
      • Fat Princess Adventures – $2.49
      • Flower – $3.49
      • Flow – $2.99
      • God of War III Remastered – $5.99
      • Here They Lie – $10.99
      • Hohokum – $3.99
      • Journey – $5.99
      • Journey Collector’s Edition – $12.49
      • Kinetica – $3.99
      • Sound Shapes – $3.99
      • Sound Shapes Ultimate Bundle – $9.99
      • The Order 1886 – $3.99
      • The Rhythmic Bundle: Hohokum, Sound Shapes – $4.94
      • The Unfinished Swan – $5.99
      • Twisted Metal Black – $2.49
      • War of the Monsters – $3.49

PlayStation 3

      • Blast Factor Bundle – $2.49
      • Calling All Cars – $2.49
      • Carnival Island – $2.49
      • Classics PS3 Bundle: Calling All Cars, Everyday Shooter, Twisted Metal Black, War of the Monsters – $4.99
      • Datura – $4.99
      • detuned – $2.99
      • Everyday Shooter – $2.49
      • Fat Princess – $0.99
      • Flower – $3.49
      • Flow – $2.99
      • God of War: Ascension – $2.49
      • God of War: Ascension Ultimate Edition – $7.49
      • God of War Collection – $3.74
      • God of War HD – $2.49
      • God of War II HD – $2.49
      • God of War: Origins Collection – $2.49
      • Hohokum – $3.99
      • Journey – $5.99
      • Linger in Shadows – $2.00
      • Multiplayer Mayhem Bundle: God of War Ascension, PlayStation All-Stars, Twisted Metal, Starhawk Ultimate Edition, Warhawk Bundle – $14.99
      • PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale – $3.49
      • PlayStation All-Stars ‘Complete DLC Bundle’ – $12.49
      • PlayStation All-Stars Ultimate Bundle – $14.99
      • Sorcery – $1.49
      • Sound Shapes – $3.99
      • Sound Shapes Ultimate Bundle – $9.99
      • Starhawk Ultimate Edition – $3.99
      • The Experimental Bundle: Datura, detuned, Linger in Shadows – $4.99
      • The Unfinished Swan – $5.99
      • Twisted Metal – $2.49
      • Twisted Metal Black – $2.49
      • Twisted Metal Ultimate Bundle – $14.99
      • Warhawk Bundle – $3.99
      • War of the Monsters – $1.99

PlayStation Vita

      • Escape Plan – $6.99
      • Everyday Shooter (PSP) – $1.99
      • Flow – $2.99
      • God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP) – $3.74
      • God of War Collection – $3.74
      • God of War: Ghost of Sparta (PSP) – $3.74
      • Hohokum – $3.99
      • PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale – $3.49
      • Sound Shapes – $3.99
      • Sound Shapes Ultimate Bundle – $9.99
      • The Con (PSP) – $1.19
      • The Unfinished Swan – $5.99

PSOne Classics

      • Twisted Metal 2 – $1.49
      • Twisted Metal – $1.49

New Release Deals (Sale Price, PlayStation Plus Price)

  • Birthdays the Beginning (PS4) – $29.99
  • Blade & Bones (PS4) – $13.49 (PS+)
  • Butcher (PS4) – $8.99, $7.99
  • Butcher: Special Edition Bundle (PS4) – $11.69, $10.39
  • Digerati Bundle 5 Pack Part 1: Paranautical Activity, The Sun and Moon, Three Fourths Home Extended Edition, Vertical Drop Heroes HD, Slain Back from Hell (PS4) – $7.49 (PS+)
  • Last Stitch Goodnight (PS4) – $11.04, $10.39
  • Revenant Saga (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) – $13.49 (PS+)

Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)

  • Blast ‘Em Bunnies (PS4, PS Vita) – $2.49
  • EA Sports UFC 2 (PS4) – $19.99, $15.99
  • EA Sports UFC 2 Deluxe Edition (PS4) – $24.99, $19.99
  • Guns, Gore and Cannoli (PS4) – $5.99, $4.99
  • Knee Deep (PS4) – $11.99, $10.04
  • PixelJunk Bundle: 4am, Eden, Eden Encore, Monsters, Monsters Encore, Racers 2nd Lap, Shooter, Shooter 2, SideScroller (PS3) – $9.59
  • Super Blast Deluxe (PS4) – $4.79, $2.99

Freebies

  • 3on3 FreeStyle PlayStation Plus Bonus Pack May (PS4) – PS+
  • Birthdays the Beginning Demo (PS4)
  • Gravity Rush 2 Dark Angel Costume (PS4)
  • Gravity Rush 2 NieR: Automata Costume Pack (PS4)
  • Horizon Zero Dawn Spanish Language Pack (PS4)
  • Paladins Viktor Soldier+ Skin Collection (PS4) – PS+
  • Ride 2 Free Bikes Pack 7 (PS4)
  • Street Fighter V CFN Beta (PS4) – PS+