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Retro games, music, anime and drawing. Playing japanese games for practicing
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Played 100+ games

Favorite Games

Riviera: The Promised Land
Riviera: The Promised Land
Battlefield 4
Battlefield 4
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
Persona 5
Persona 5
NieR RepliCant
NieR RepliCant

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Played in 2024

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Blue Reflection
Blue Reflection

Apr 15

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children - Aka no Shou
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Children - Aka no Shou

Dec 31

Di Gi Charat: Di Gi Communication
Di Gi Charat: Di Gi Communication

Sep 16

Ryuu ga Gotoku Kenzan!
Ryuu ga Gotoku Kenzan!

May 18

Slime Mori-mori Dragon Quest: Shougeki no Shippo-dan
Slime Mori-mori Dragon Quest: Shougeki no Shippo-dan

Mar 02

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𝖤𝗇𝗍𝗋𝗒 𝗇𝗈. 4 - The Journey to Improve my Japanese
Finished in September 2020
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Easy to Understand ★★☆☆☆
- There were a lot of kanjis without furiganas, so it was a bit tough for me. Knowing some basic word for conversation, sales and technical terms would have helped here. I had to select anything to understand how things happened. Maybe N3~N2, I don't know.

Gameplay ★★★☆☆
- It's a store management game in which you assign tasks to Dejiko, Puchiko and Rabi-en-Rose such as cleaning, merchandising, cash registers and attending customers. I had a bit of trouble matching the goods on the right days and the money was always low

Story ★★☆☆☆
- I don't remember if there was any story, but your goal is to reach your shop value at the top! Not my case, got a bad ending.

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𝖤𝗇𝗍𝗋𝗒 𝗇𝗈. 3 - The Journey to Improve my Japanese
Finished in May 2020
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Easy to Understand ★☆☆☆☆
- Honestly I barely understood 80% what was written, mainly when receiving letters. Sometimes, Miyamoto Musashi repeat to himself what he's just heard "つまり...", and would smooth a bit. However everybody speaks in a traditional way in Edo period making things really harder. I believe a N1 or N2 here is a must.

Gameplay ★★★★☆
- If you are used to Yakuza series, be prepared! Bare-hand attacks are so weak compared to weapons and the system requires lots of skills and quick thinking. It was really challenging and reminded of Way of The Samurai a bit. If you want to take a deep breath, substories are there to give you some laughes.

Story ★★★☆☆
- The story is very interesting and it seems to be based on the story of Musashi Miyamoto in the Edo era! I had a bit of trouble understanding everything, at least I managed to grasp the basics. The characters are from the Yakuza series, but in this game, their characteristics and personalities in the new characters have matched very well.

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𝖤𝗇𝗍𝗋𝗒 𝗇𝗈. 2 - The Journey to Improve my Japanese
Finished in March 2020
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Easy to Understand ★★★☆☆
- Some key words are marked in blue, which helps a lot what your next target/objecive. It's easy to understand but, if you aren't familiar with magic terms, some words can be tricky. N4 or N5 is enough in my opinion.

Gameplay ★★★★★
- I like how the slime keep gaining new abilities every progress, making this game really fun and not bored. The puzzles aren't so hard either... despite the ninja room where I was stucked for hours!

Story ★★★★☆
- The typical hero you need to save the village against the villains. At first, it seems like that but ending would be a great surprise. The story is cute, simple and great.