ALGUIEN PUEDE AYUDAR A UN LOKO ENAMORADOOOO???? Estoy perdido x una chica tan hermosaaaaa....pero no me animo a acercarme a ella, no se si esta comprometida o que... la vi varias veces en el Backloggd. Alguien me puede ayudar a ubicarla???? ALGUIEN X FAVOOORR!!!! NO DEJO DE PENSAR EN ELLA HACE DOS SEMANAS...

go to hell was good at being a bad game

fucker gamer scum get stabbed even sucks at being bad

Props to Bandai for finally releasing a Tamagotchi that doesn't run on batteries! This might be the best improvement that has been added in this edition. Too bad the charging port is still micro-USB and not USB-C.

The Tamagotchi Smart is pretty nice. The basic 3-button design has been changed for just one button and a touchscreen, divided into four sections where you can either press or slide to interact with the Tamagotchi and its menus. It took me a little while to get used to the sliding action since its use can feel unresponsive at the beginning.

I never owned a smartwatch, so I can't make a proper comparison with one. The Tamagotchi Smart only gives you the current time a minuscule step counter in some of the wallpapers, with no biometric sensors to measure how fast are you able to fart or stuff like that. The extra monitoring options could have been pretty interesting, and having your monitored status be paired with your Tamagotchi's current status would have been even better. A little vibration option to tell you that the Tamagotchi is dying while you are at work could also have been good. The Tamagotchi Smart also has a microphone...but it lacks a voice recognition system, so your Tamagotchi will be happy even though you call them names (don't do that!!!). The watch itself is comfortable to wear on the wrist since it doesn't weigh too much, but the wristband is prone to suffer damage and it gets dirty pretty fast (how the hell do you clean it? please lmk). Luckily, Bandai has released replacements in other colors for users who are willing to pay.

As I said before, this might be my first smartwatch, but I own other Tamagotchis. And compared with previous devices such as the Tamagotchi Meets or even the Tamagotchi P's (released in 2012!), the Tamagotchi Smart lacks many cool options that were available before. The basic functionalities are still there, your Tamagotchi still eats and plays and gets dirty and poops, and you can still connect your Tamagotchi Smart to other devices. The requirements needed to have your Tamagotchi alive feel laxer in this version, since it is easier to get money and the daycare is free. You have fewer places that are available to visit, with fewer NPCs to meet. The buyable stuff (food, toys, accessories, and room decoration) is less interesting since the toys won't help you find the perfect couple anymore like in Tamagotchi Meets, so it's limited to getting merely cosmetic improvements. You can choose between four available minigames to earn money, but I only played the ice cream one (you choose images to match the order given by a customer in an ice cream shop). For the other games, after the long-ass loading screens, some of them would require you to jerk your wrist non-stop, or deal with precise actions performed on this non-perfect touchscreen. But for me, the biggest drawback that the Tamagotchi Smart has is the lack of generation mixing, I do miss trying to get the ugliest possible Tamagotchi hybrids or sharing my Tamagotchi on a website as you could do in Tamagotchi Meets. Sadly I haven't tried the TamaSma Cards (aka DLC) yet, but I will try to get the Sanrio ones someday.

Even if this review might seem a little negative, I'm still happy with my Tamagotchi Smart. This review might seem like a long list of complaints (and that's why I'm not working as a salesman for Bandai), but it is a pretty good entry-level device for Tamagotchi since it requires little to no attention needed to keep your Tamagotchi alive, and being able to carry the Tamagotchi in your wrist is way more comfortable than having it inside your pockets. I like mine a lot, but I can't really tell you to spend around $70 for it unless you want a Tamagotchi for your wrist since there are cheaper Tamagotchi options (but with even less features). Still, I don't regret spending mine since Milktchi and Poptchi are just too cute...

2006

This review contains spoilers

broke: reptilian obama
woke: spider biden

this game feels like hiring a master chef, but they have their budget limited to cook for less than 10 dollars: while the individual ingredients may not be the best by themselves, the craft and expertise used to prepare the final dish still give you a good ass meal.

i can't also help but think about actraiser, a game that has some reviews on this site praising its ability to mix genres with excellent results. while i do agree with these, sakura wars also acts as a good contender for that field, merging its srpg and dating sim bits without any issues, managing to provide an engaging experience that doesn't overstay its welcome. also, actraiser doesn't have sumire kanzaki.

Huge Boku no Natsuyasumi Fan Excited to Play It for First Time

these games have ended up becoming even more repetitive and boring than the genre that they try to laugh at

Negro el beso que te quiero dar colorada hermosa calientapija, chuparte todo el orto mientras te cacheteo las nalgas hasta que queden moradas como ciruelas para posteriormente hacerte rebotar las bolas en la pera tan fuerte que todo el pueblo se levante pensando que hay misa

sad to see taikos debut on xbox/pc being something like this, just a halfassed release (to meet gamepass criteria??) that its still broken on pc and only had 2 new songs added into the series; feels unfair to draw comparisons between the last releases of the franchise and all the flavor, thematic investment and uniqueness with hit-n-miss new game modes that most ds/psp/wii games had added onto them.

...and yet this entry has the sole potential of making taiko even larger just because it has modding potential. we'll see how it ends up.

a love letter filled with anthrax

i really enjoyed to see etherane draw the relationships between the individual self and the collective one (which is already portrayed in some of their other works) with a violet religion-tinted quill for this game from the lens of two different characters subjected by their society's expectations. it doesnt matter from where do you come from, we do not care about your previous hardships: each day you still have one role to fulfill for us. and since there is no escape because everyone longs to be accepted by others, how many sacrifices are you willing to do to achieve humanity? can you say that you are inert in front of an equal?

i cant, thats why i gave up to peer pressure and decided to play this game and even write a little review for the second game that was suggested for backloggds game club #1. thanks to whoever suggested this game (it also allowed me to enjoy other etherane works) and thanks to everyone who decided to participate on this.



tomorrow won't come for those without anyone

This review was written before the game released


From AKB48's The Nonfiction. Tanaka Hiromasa, a japanese toymaker, finds out that Shimada Haruka (AKB48 member) failed to enter the election preliminars: https://a.pomf.cat/uqiyef.mp4

(sorry for the edit): I forgot to add the wonderful translation project for this game, if i say that they have made an amazing job im not even exaggerating: https://sites.google.com/view/ims-ofa-translation/home


First of all, there are some 60-70 minute gameplays of this game on Youtube. Those skip the grinding sections, so the game is waaaaaay longer than 1 hour. Second of all I will leave some lil tips for the game on the last paragraph. And third of all there is a translation available, and a Gamefaqs walkthrough.

I did enjoy it quite a bit, to summarize the gameplay there are two main parts of this fishing rpg game: fishing and RPG (woah!!). No complaints on the fishing side, it's required to get money so you can use it to upgrade some stuff like your fish bin or your rod; the minigame itself is simple, straight-forward and enjoyable. However the RPG fights are as grindy as anyone would expect from a NES (Famicom since this is JP only) game, and even though the battle system seems nice and refreshing at the beginning, requiring the player to select the weak point of the enemy with a crosshair that moves at random; it is not that nice after the plethora of combats that are needed to level up (you aren't even guaranteed to have a proper chance to hit the weak point on every single attack, making this even worse). Fighting is needed to level up, which increases your HP and combat prowess and lessens the chances of being mauled by a Raccoon.

Now for the tips (avoid this if you are nuts and you want to go 100% blind): levels 3/4/5 have fishable creatures (StrLzrd, Turtle and Snake) that won't be sold for any money but those will give a good amount of XP, so IMO this is a better and safer way to level up. I'd even advise to skip Map 2 asap and go to Map 3 to level up. Guide and walkthroughs end up reaching max lvl, while I do think that's fucking insane and overkill. I finished the game with level 24, I was completely unable to win a fight but considering that you get no penalties at all for dying you'll just need a bit of luck to move through maps (and some extra food to reach the final fish).