Product Description Get ready for a delicious adventure full of excitement, thrills and all the curry you can eat! Enjoy the perfect mix of ingredients - exciting dungeon-crawling action, hilarious storytelling, gorgeous characters and all the depth you'd expect from a top-rate Roguelike JRPG! Box Contains PS Vita Game Card
M**N
Great
Product was as described I'm very satisfied
D**L
Highly Recommended
Such a cute and fun game! An unexpected gem! Great for trophies too!
N**O
Great seller
Arrived on time and was cheap! :)
S**T
article same like in the description
Very fast delivery to Germany, article same like in the description
C**P
CURRY!!
awesome Japanese game with a story that was uninteresting but addictive, game play that takes some determination to complete,good game
A**L
Fun, but not long enough!
I had absolutely no idea what to expect when I bought this game. I wasn't sure if it would be any good, and I endured a few sarcastic comments from friends when they heard the title of the game I had bought. But as soon as I turned the game on I was totally hooked! I've never left a review for a game before, but this game was just such an unexpected gem of a game that I feel I have to.First off, the characters are all really cute, and the dialog is all silly and good fun. It has the sort of humour that I've come to expect from the Disgaea series. Regardless of the less than serious story scenes, I never found myself bored or wanting to skip them.The game play is truly addictive. You play the part of Pupuru, who is trying to find the ingredients for the ultimate curry so she can stop her favourite curry place from going out of business. Basically, you go to different dungeons, with the goal of reaching the end and finding the next ingredient. The combat is turn based, and very similar to the pokemon mystery dungeon games. Also, for the first time in a game I've played, every time you enter a dungeon your level returns to 1. If I'd known this beforehand, I probably wouldn't have bought the game, but it works, and its not hard to get Pupuru up to a good level.One thing about the game that I love, but others might hate, is the fact that it can be very random. The dungeons are always laid out differently, and sometimes there are surprise floors, but none I've encountered have been impossible to navigate. Also, the skills Kuu (Pupuru's 'pet' and your ally in the dungeons) seem to be random as well. Sometimes he learns crafting skills, sometimes he learns fighting skills, and as far as I can figure there is no way to influence which ones he learns in any particular dungeon. Like I said, I really enjoy the random aspect of the gameplay, and by crafting strong equipment you can turn the odds highly in your favour.The music is fun, and reminiscent of the Disgaea games, most of the characters have their own theme. Its very cutesy and typical of Japanese anime, which is a plus for me. As for the graphics, I find them excellent. Every time you equip a new piece of equipment your little character's things change in appearance, and some of the weapons and shield are really detailed and pretty. You can also earn new outfits for Pupuru by completing quests for Ms. Saffron. (I think this becomes available after chapter 2 or 3)As it is, I find this game the best PS Vita game since Persona 4. I've already invested over 30 hours in this game, and I'm sure I'll spend a lot more nights sitting up to early morning finishing a dungeon.XxxxxxOkay, so I really had fun with this easy going little game, but I just had to lower my score for one reason. There is barely any content after what I reviewed! The rest of the game consists of one massive, boring, seemingly unending dungeon with no story to go along with it. It would take many, MANY hours to get to the end of this, but after about 40 floors I gave up. I enjoy dungeon crawlers, but there has to be at least a little more reward than trawling through countless floors for next to no reason :( if they added more chapters, or just left the game alone at the end I would have kept a high review score. As it is, it seems a blatant and lazy way of raising the amount of gameplay hours they can say the game has. Not impressed with this tactic. Oh, and by the time I'm editing this, there are WAY better rpg games out for the vita
J**G
Great game
Great game. Bought it and everything went well with the shipping.I recommend the game to all rpg lovers and you should definitely pick this one up.
M**I
Good luck
I cannot recommend this for only one reason. When you die, you lose everything. Items carried, weapons that you spent an hour leveling up, but you also lose all of your level up progress. A typical jrpg requires you to level up to progress. This requires the same but dying erases it all back to level one for you and your mascot. Imagine making it to dungeon 3. Level 20 or 30. It's still hard. You die. You are now level 1 and must go back to the beginning to gain all that progress back for both characters and your weapon. You can't even shut the game off when you die. The game remembers. Solution? Spend 30 hours in the same old dungeons killing the same enemies until you reach suchva high level you cannot die? It ruins an otherwise fun, humorous, cute game.
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