Akiba's Trip: Undead & Undressed (English & Japanese)
Product Languages
Language | English, Japanese |
Subtitles | English, Japanese |
Item Description
Akiba’s Trip to PS3 and PS Vita:
Xseed Games will be bringing a flashy, wild action role-playing game, Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed, to PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita! Originally released in Japan as Akiba’s Trip 2, the new diverse story of Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed puts players on a peculiar trip through Tokyo’s popular “Electric Town” electronics district, Akihabara or Akiba, in which players will fight vampire-like enemies in over the top highly stylized RPG action!
Uncover the Naked Truth into Tokyo’s Famous Electronic District:
In Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed, players will have to fight the threatening malevolence that has immersed into Tokyo’s electronic district, Akihabara, which has been invaded by vampire-like menace known as “Synthisters”. To destroy these Synthisters, players will have to uncover and expose them into sunlight by beating them and stripping their clothes off! Everyday objects like baseball bats and other found objects can be used as weapons, and players can also take enemies’ unique clothing for their own personal use as well.
A Real Life Akihabara in Consoles:
The game will feature over 130 real life Akihabara shops that the players can visit and will also offer both Japanese and English audio options. Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed will feature everything that’s in Japanese game version so players can expect some flashy action!
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Customer reviews
Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 5 |
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It is actually quite easy to get through the easy mode rather quickly to unlock other characters and stuff, I did find the storyline rather exhausting after the 1st round, wish there was a "skip all conversation" button. Nice side games and such. Great for wanting to experience Akihabara in a graphics way.
I will recommend this game to anyone who like humor and JRPG.
The replication of real life Akihabara.
Unique battle mechanics that are not too simple and not too challenging.
Cute people to interact with.
Dry sense of humour.
Totally weird premises for quests.
Celebration of otaku culture.
Cons:
Only minor complaint is that the camera sometimes doesn't shift with the fight, which means you have to manually shift the camera to see the enemy better and potentially open yourself to attack.
Too addictive.
Overall a great game!
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