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US$57.99
Taiko no Tatsujin Session de Dodon ga Don!
Bandai Namco Games
Compatible with PlayStation 4™ (PS4™)
Version: Japan No Region Protection / Music & Party
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Taiko No Tatsujin: Drum Session! (English Subs)

Compatible with PlayStation 4™ (PS4™)
Version: Asia
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
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Language  Japanese, English
Taiko No Tatsujin: Drum Session! (English Subs)
Taiko No Tatsujin: Drum Session! (English Subs)
Taiko No Tatsujin: Drum Session! (English Subs)
Taiko No Tatsujin: Drum Session! (English Subs)
Taiko No Tatsujin: Drum Session! (English Subs)
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Item Description

Taiko No Tatsujin is finally here for the PlayStation®4 platform!

Well-known mainstream songs with more than 70 latest hits! You can now enjoy that all so familiar game center experience playing Taiko No Tatsujin at the comfort of your home!

All essential gaming elements are catered for in the PS4™ Taiko No Tatsujin! Simply register your friend or family member's Sony Entertainment Network account as a friend allows you to have a casual game session with their Ghost data even if they are not around!

Perhaps playing with a popular character through the Game Session with Guest would be equally appealing!

And for those with great ambition, the Taiko Ranked Match provides you the opportunity to put your skills to the test and compete against online players from all around the world! You will be matched up automatically against other online Ghost data befitting of your current skill level.

Savor the VS battles as you win your way through the ranks aiming for the top spots!

Note:
- Voice: Japanese
- Subtitles: English
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Customer reviews

Average rating:  (4 out of 5)
Total votes: 4

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an incredible compilation
Very funny in all the aspects, with or without special controller this game garantees a ton of hours of fun
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Great game for people of all skill levels!
Taiko no Tatsujin is an amazing rhythm game to get into for players of all skill levels! With over 70 songs in the base game including pop, anime, vocaloid, classical, video game, and Namco music, there's songs for everyone.

With the planned DLC bringing the song count well over 100 and including Namco originals, pop songs, anime songs, and vocaloid songs, there's a lot to look forward to!

The progression system is also a nice balance between not being too challenging or time consuming, and not being too easy or fast.

Overall a great game that is a must buy for rhythm game fans!
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Fun rhythm game!
This is a great Taiko release, with a very varied song selection and amazing hd presentation.

Kinda sad the planned DLC is only Namco originals, wish it had a bit more of pop and anime songs.
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Great game, but a bit lacking in content
I haven't played any Taiko No Tatsujin since arcade version 13 so I'm unaware of recent movements in the series. Last time I checked Saitama 2000 was a 9-star song but it's now 7-star. Wow time has changed. That's why when news of this game came out I pre-ordered without hesitation: it's time to play Taiko again.

All the good stuff I loved is still there: the festive atmosphere, the lovely Don-chan (in 3D!) and customization items, the vast selection of songs, and the satisfaction of hitting that 999 combo in Kurenai. They put quite a few trendy songs in there: Zenzenzense, PPAP, Let It Go, and more; old classics also make their return: Natsumatsuri, Kagekiyo, Saitama 2000, and again, more.

As the name suggests, this game puts heavy emphasis on sessions, and it all starts with the game saving replays of whatever song you play. Then, these replay data are used in creative ways: you can play against your own replay and try to improve, or play asynchronous sessions with friends, or play ranked online matches, also asynchronous. There are also guest characters, with a pre-made replay, that you can session with: Doraemon, Heihachi Mishiba (yes seriously), and more.

Having always played Taiko alone I find these features really enjoyable, because I finally have a 2P to play with me! I never knew Taiko is so fun to play with 2 players. And it's not just any 2P: it's either myself at my best level, or a friend, or a cute guest, or a random online opponent at a similar skill level. This is so eye-opening that I now actually prefer playing in sessions more than playing alone.

There's a mission system behind the songs: each song comes with 18 missions. You complete them in any difficulty, you get a stamp. When you line up 3 stamps, you get a bingo and a Don-coin, which are then used to buy treasure boxes, which contain random customization items. This sounds scary but it's not loot crates as we hate them: there are only so many items to get, and the boxes never contain items you already have, so no worries there.

There are only 2 main modes in this game: Taiko mode and online matches. In Taiko mode you can pick a song and play, or session with yourself/friends/guest characters, or practice sections of songs, but that's all there is. In online matches, well, you play online matches and strive for higher ranks. Coming from the Nintendo DS age I expected some kind of single player adventure/career/RPG mode, but it's not there. This makes me worry that the game may become boring quickly: in Taiko mode, once I complete all bingo cards of all songs, there won't be much to do other than challenging the few hardest songs; in online match mode, once I reach rank 50 and get a trophy, I don't see the point of going any further because I'm already terribly behind the leaderboard on the points.

There are also no song unlocks, which is actually a good thing, but personally I think it takes even more sense of progression away from my experience. Since the game is not released in North America and I don't have an Asian PSN account, I cannot buy DLC songs either. This means there's absolutely nothing to unlock or upgrade or look forward to, other than customization items, but I already collected a set of items I really like and don't need any more.

In conclusion, great series, great installation, delivers something awesome I didn't expect, but doesn't deliver something I did expect.
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