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翔晴の遊び場
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UMD disc for a strategy RPG with appealing anime-style characters. - Media Type: UMD - Platform: PSP - Game Genre: Strategy RPG - Language: Japanese - Characters: Anime-style characters Thank you for viewing. Review ※ Quoted from a certain review site As a simulation, I would have liked some elements that require more本格的な strategy, but I think the balance is well-maintained, so it's fun enough to spend a lot of time playing. The character designs vary depending on the faction, but with this many, I think you'll find a faction you like, and there's no problem with the volume as there are many factions and generals. However, it's the fate of this type of game to become repetitive once you get used to it, so I think it's necessary to devise ways to prevent the scenario and events from becoming monotonous. Events occurred periodically according to the progress, but I still want to see events that synchronize with the situation we are in at the time, and I want to see the give-and-take with the opposing factions. This is something that is lost in exchange for the player's freedom, so it's unavoidable in a way, but there could be various ideas for events, not just adventures, such as sudden battle events, time-limited events, and regional events. Also, you can see the enemy's formation without using scouts, the enemy (probably) doesn't use tactics, and they don't attack your castle very often, so I feel the difficulty is relatively easy, so it might be good to make the enemies stronger or have a mode that puts the player in a more difficult situation. Well, it's originally an eroge, so I don't know if that much challenge is expected. I'm still on my second playthrough as of writing this, so I can't say I've grasped all the elements, but if you take off the rose-tinted glasses of it being an eroge, I think it's reasonably interesting, and it's a good enough game to play with the feeling of a light Sengoku simulation.
5 months ago