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Is this the first distribution in Japan?
RoboCop saves!
I had been concerned about it.
Hmm…
I was interested in Robocop, but I prioritized other purchases, so I’m grateful.
No replacement for the fish?
Good unexpected direction.
Was Robocop quite well-received?
Is it the one that has a good reputation as a fun RoboCop role-playing game?
Is RoboCop an open world?
Shut up, are you the Akinator or something?
How is Texas these days?
>>10
Since a killer has been implemented that can kill while rejecting all actions from the survivor side, the balance is broken.
Above all, it is a desolate ruin in complete depopulation.
>>25
Oh… it’s worse than I thought.
I was curious about Digimon but had been ignoring it, so this helps.
Digimon Story is quite interesting.
There is a threat from Digimon as electronic life forms.
And above all, evolution is quite a quagmire.
The story is relatively easy to complete, but the post-clear part is difficult.
Even though it was a sale, I bought Hakame Mo and was playing it.
I have the digital version, but since it was the disc version, that’s a relief.
The PC version of RoboCop was heavy, but how was the PS5?
Digimon is quite rare.
I just remembered that I stopped the sizer right before the last part…
This month’s free play is really appreciated.
Looking forward to Robocop.
I’m grateful because I was torn about buying during the Digimon year-end and New Year sale and ended up not doing it…
A new work is coming, and the size rule free play is nice.
RoboCop is a game where you listen to the story while navigating a spacious map and shooting criminals.
Since you can choose options in interactions with the townspeople, the role play is quite strong.
If you love Robocop, let’s blow away the dirty city and the criminals’ groins and heads!
Digimon has the equivalent of two volumes of content, so I recommend it.
Should I cover my Digimon with poop again after a long time?
I’ve been interested in Digimon for a long time, so I think I’ll buy the previous game and play it now.
>>24
Hakame-mo is a software that allows you to play Saithuru just as it is, so don’t rush it.
>>28
Is it similar to Pokémon Emerald or Ultra Sun and Moon?
>>29
It’s like having Pokémon Red and Gold in the same cartridge.
>>29
It feels like a software with two games included.
You can choose on the start screen.
Is there still anyone at Tekichen?
If it becomes free, people will increase.
The Teikichan has an advantage as a killer, but there’s one killer who doesn’t understand the theory, making it impossible to win.
So, if you say it’s balanced, then it is.
And beginners do not settle down first.
A game where you mercilessly kill villains who feel no pain no matter how many bullets you shoot, RoboCop.
The investigation part is a bit dull.
Texas reminds me of that infamous vandal…
I’m curious about Robocop.
Shall we go premium?
>>35
(Yo) You forgot to put it on.
Since Tekken is a game that takes time for beginners, people tend to leave after realizing that.
I only have the impression of a game that’s often said to be “the old man in Texas has died!”
If that’s the case, it’s such a waste that there’s one spot filled in Texas.
It seems that Texas has already been released in other countries, so it looks like Japanese people are going to be hunted mercilessly.
I thought it was Devil Survivor, but it was Digimon.
>>41
The digital legendary feeling is quite in line with the Megaten vibe.
Hakame mo is a game that came out in recent years and can be simply described as being close to Shin Megami Tensei VV.
The protagonist is unusual, but the previous game’s parts are fully included, allowing you to enjoy both.
It might be appropriate to say that Saesuru is like Digimon, MegaMan Battle Network, and Shin Megami Tensei.
Texas was briefly lifted up but soon became a limit village and ended there, right?
Is this the one where Alphamon becomes a sexy older sister?
>>46
Yes.
Also, this is the woman who looks like a nouveau riche businesswoman commanding an Omegamon.
>>48
What do you mean by Royal Knights…?
Well, the way Digimon has always handled the Royal Knights was like that.
>>48
Alright!
It feels like the main story involves the protagonist in “Saisur,” while “Hakamemo” is operating behind the scenes.
I didn’t do Hakabemo, so this is helpful.
When I hear people talk about it, I can’t help but think that Texas was the most well-balanced in the early release stages…
There was bullying of killers by survivors, but…
A Digimon game is getting good reviews…? How strange…
RoboCop is also easy to get the trophy for, which is nice.
Depending on the enhancements, it can be made so that you can continuously fire the auto-9 without needing to reload.
Above all, as a role-playing game, it is extremely well-made and is very important as a story that fills the gap between movies 2 and 3.
I’m grateful for the Persian that casually made it into the thumbnail as well.
The higher-level Numemon have experience boosts that overlap with other Numemon and equipment.
Most players have a crappy party aside from their main starters.
The game Saicers will have scenes where you are surrounded by poop Digimon along with your comrades who have fought together until now…!
>>58
Hmm, it’s such a trivial thing, but I really hate it!
I just downloaded it but wasn’t playing, and the story is like that…
In the mid-game, even though the area where Hargulmon breaks in, the enemies give an excessive amount of experience points.
A game where you endlessly carry platinum poop and engage in monster bullying.
I’m grateful that there are decent Japanese games available.
I was thinking of restarting Saissel, but since it was a Vita package back then, I was unsure what to do, so this is helpful.
I thought it was about time since RoboCop on PC was on sale for 900 yen.
Is Digimon the kind of series where you have to play the games in the order of the previous work → package art to understand the story?
>>65
It feels like a story that happened behind the scenes of the previous work, so I don’t mean to say I don’t understand, but there might be parts that make me think hard.
However, as mentioned above, it includes the entire previous work, so there’s no need to worry.
But isn’t Digimon about poop?
If you prioritize efficiency, you’ll just end up getting covered in poop…
The issue of poop appearing after the final boss battle can simply be avoided by not taking it that far…
When it comes to leveling up and such, there’s nothing you can do but accept it.
Was RoboCop that well-rated?
>>69
Rather than being incredibly fun as a game, it has a very high degree of RoboCop impersonation, so it seems to be highly rated by fans of the original work.
Wasn’t there something about Digimon that levels up really quickly just by leaving it alone for a bit?
A game like RoboCop has already achieved its purpose just by being released.
It’s not worth buying a Robocop, but I’m grateful for being able to check it out.
I really can’t believe they approved a RoboCop game.
The original was quite a while ago, and it’s not even in a big box like Marvel, right?
Did everyone really want to be RoboCop that much…?
>>76
I don’t want to become Robocop! But I kind of want to experience it?
>>76
It has a strong popularity, and I think it was eagerly awaited since the last game came out during the PS2 and GC era.
By the way, a large DLC will be released soon.
>>85
It’s still a game that’s packed with fat.
You often gave me free stuff.
Should I rewatch RoboCop 1 and 2?
>>77
Maybe I’ll watch 1 to 2 and then play a game, I suppose.
It’s been a long time since I last saw RoboCop as a kid.
It’s not a new one, right?
The Hakamebo side is kind of stepping into the realm of dark games, isn’t it?
Let’s do it in order from the Saicer.
When you think of RoboCop, it’s the famous line “I’ll be back,” right?
I was surprised when I heard the news that a role-playing game would be released to supplement the original story in the RoboCop scene, which had seen little activity aside from the reboot and an appearance at the motion comic.
In the scene where the main character of Saizuru appears in Hakame Memo, was their gender fixed?
I thought it was really skillful how they wrote the backstory in Hakmemo.
What does it mean to play on the release day of Texas Chainsaw?
>>87
Originally, it wasn’t released domestically for the CS version, but it’s being sold at the same time it enters the free play.
>>89
The CS version hasn’t been released yet… It’s surprising because I’ve seen this game here quite a bit.
I wonder if there are still people in Texas now.
I bought the season pass, but I haven’t played it lately.
I haven’t seen Masacru streams around anymore.
“Isn’t it that you want it to be the last fireworks display?”
If you miss the peak of an online game, it will end up in a state of decline where only a few hardcore players remain.
Furip puts a sacrifice into that obsolete player, so please hunt to your heart’s content like it’s an offering.
What about that Robocop (2014)?
>>96
I don’t know that black robot.
If you like the vibe of solving strange incidents happening in the modern world in a digital world, even if you don’t know about Digimon, I think you’ll enjoy it quite a bit.
It seems to be a standalone expansion version of RoboCop DLC, but basically, does that mean you can play it on its own without having the main game?
I like the reboot version of Robocop.
>>100
I was quite shocked that the sequel was stalled.
Texas is an option…
I recommend Digimon.
Now everyone can talk about getting parking tickets like RoboCop.
Because it’s RoboCop, the movements are sluggish, but when the BGM plays, the excitement really rises.
The RoboCop movie was on Prime Video until recently, but it’s gone now…