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Taiko no Tatsujin V Version

Compatible with PlayStation Vita (PS Vita)
Version: Japan
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
USD 0.00

Product Languages

Subtitles  Japanese, Chinese (Traditional)
Taiko no Tatsujin V Version
Taiko no Tatsujin V Version
Taiko no Tatsujin V Version
Taiko no Tatsujin V Version
Taiko no Tatsujin V Version
Taiko no Tatsujin V Version
Taiko no Tatsujin V Version
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track listing



"Crossing Field"(Sword Art Online)
"Ideal White"(Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works)
"Blazing"(Gundam Reconguista in G)
"Only My Railgun"(A Certain Scientific Railgun)
"Star!!"(The Idolmaster: Cinderella Girls)
"Seishun Satsubatsu Ron"(Assassination Classroom)

“Lost One no Goukoku"
“Ren’nai Saiban”
“Plus Danshi”
“Noushou Sakuretsu Girl”
“Senbonzakura”
“Roku-chou Nen to Ichiya Monogatari”
“Yobanashi Deceive”

“To Make the End of Battle” (Ys I & II Chronicles)
“Ashita he no Kodou” (The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki)
“Let’s Kouken! Koi no Choueki ha 1,000,000-Nen” (Freedom Wars)
“Blood Rage” (God Eater 2: Rage Burst)
“Daddy MULK” (Ninja Warriors)

“Gimme Choco!!”
“Digital Mogra”
“Follow Me”
“Koisuru Fortune COokie”
“RPG”
“Natsu Matsuri”

“Doughnut Hole”
“Senbonzakura ver. Sachiko Kobayashi”

description

Taiko Drum Masteris a classic Japanese rhythm game first released in arcades in 2001with gameplay similar to most rhythm games, as players are tasked with keeping up with thevarious drum beats thrown at them!

Taiko Drum Master will feature over 80 different songs, including those from anime series, Vocaloids, J-Pop, and video games likeGod Eater 2andFreedom Wars.

Taiko Drum Master will also include an intriguingnew game mode called 'Donda Quest,'which will reportedlycombinegameplay from therhythm game with fantasy RPG-style battles. The player will controlDon-chan, who was pulledinto a mysterious book and together with the heroine Maple will fight anddefeat an ancient dragon known as 'Revolution.'

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customer reviews

Average rating:  (5 out of 5)
Total votes: 12

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Great rhythm game
I got this game to see how well rhythm games fair on the vita compared to the 3ds(games like rhythm heaven come to mind) and boy does it not disappoint! The menus can take a bit to get used as they're all in Japanese but you can find menu translations online if you need them. The only thing I'm worried about is damaging my buttons from continued use but so far nothing has happen. Anyway this is a nice, colourful game to play in short bursts as I find playing for too long can lead to some frustration if you just can't keep your combo up.
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Very playable without knowing Japanese
Just do yourself a favour and beat the RPG Donder Quest - it unlocks the remaining songs and most of the content.
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Taiko
Awesome and simple rhythm game, some tracks will even challenge veterans.
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A very good game for every rythm game fan.
There are a lot of positive stuff in this game : The enjoyable track list, the very well balanced challenge ( the game is easy enough for a casual gaming and tricky as hell for hardcore gaming), the RPG mode is a great idea, and the costumes are cute....
Then you can play the game in Japanese without knowledge in Japanese but : you will not understand the story of the RPG mode, then it is difficult to know the effects of the items. But because the RPG mode is mostly a challenge mode, you will understand easilly what to do to win.
Finally : There is no touch mode! The PSV has 2 touch sceens and you Taiko no Tatsujin is a game in which you play drum with only 2 types of action buttons. So the PSV could be the best system for this game.
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Fantastic rhythm game
The music in the game is a lot of fun to play with and having four difficulties for each song make it so that things don't get stale fast at all (Some even have an unlockable extra difficulty). Being able to customize how your mascot looks is also a lot of fun and the donder quest story mode has an interesting RPG spin on it. My only gripe with it is that you require a Japanese PSN account to purchase any of the new song DLC's and I can't seem to find a way around that unfortunately. It's a minor issue since there are over 80 songs in the base game and a few unlockable ones too, but I figured it was at least worth mentioning.
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