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Project Sekai Colorful Stage Feat. Hatsune Miku | Japanese

Gacha is salty, but the songs are great, characters and voices are great...
Gameplay keeps glitching on my phone but that's just me.
Cool game, would recommend, don't hope for too much in the gacha though.

Uma Musume: Pretty Derby | Japanese

As someone who has played this game for a few months, joined the Discord and watches tutorials, here are a few tips for beginners:

1. There are certain support cards that you would want more than others. If you get hold of Super Creek, you already have a strong account. I'd advise rerolling until you get her. Having good supports is crucial; if you have bad supports, you cannot train your horses as easily.

2. There are no bad horses, only bad trainers. Every support has a use for certain kinds of horses, so make sure to read into your supports to pair them with the girl you want to train! Whether you have a 1β˜† or a 3β˜† horse, both can be useful!

Those are my tips, now, onto my review:

I have been playing this game since March. This game is designed to be a casual game, so you would only do 4 or 5 training sessions per day. This is great, because you rarely feel burnout or get bored.

The characters are mostly based on real racehorses, so each horse looks and races similarly to their real-life counterparts, which is a nice touch. All of them are voiced well and are distinct.

The game takes up about 7GB of storage, but it utilises this by providing high-quality graphics. There are many MVs and costumes, which are beautiful to watch and look at. Glad they released this 2 years late, because the step-up in graphics is unreal.

The gameplay can feel repetitive, but as I said earlier, this game is casual. There are many events: story-based, champion races and zodiac tournaments, all which feel simple but add an extra incentive as well as the goals to clear.
They're also adding an extra training scenario involving teams, which should be interesting.

I admittedly haven't read the stories, due to the fact that I can't read much Japanese. However, the anime is great and heartfelt, so I am sure the story here is great too.

The gacha system can be salty. There is one box for Uma Musume and another for supports. If you pull 200 times in any box, you can spark the card you want, which is less than other games, thankfully.
If you have good supports that you are satisfied with, there shouldn't be much need to pull for supports, and you can focus on the Uma Musume.
I'd say just go for your best girls.

Paid gems cost about Β£15 per pull, which is a lot less than other games. The game, to me at least, doesn't feel pay-to-win, and they don't push the purchases at you, so feel free to spend or not at your own pace.

That's the end of my review, have fun, trainers! πŸ‡πŸΎπŸ’¨

BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! | Japanese

I absolutely love this game! Everything about it is just amazing. The storyline is of a great quality, the graphics look amazing and the music is awesome! My only complaint would be, maybe we could get given tickets corresponding to our best girl? Apart from that, I think this game is stunning, a must have for fans of the BanG Dream franchise or fans of rythm-tap games! Sugoi! (β•Ήβ—‘β•Ή)

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