I never really got into the story, I only focus on the gameplay, so pardon me if i don't include the story in this review.
The gameplay is similar to CHUNITHM (SEGA's GOATED arcade game, but with a penguin instead of Miku as a mascot). There are some featured songs like 'Don't Fight The Music', 'Hopes and Tears at the End Mark', and 'the EmpErroR'.
It is pretty easy to pick up and play! Even though the game is in Japanese. If you understand the basics of this game, you'll definitely enjoy it!
The Gacha System can be daunting at times, similar to Genshin Impact's Gacha System, it has a Pity System. So, don't be sad if you didn't get any 4★ characters as it is easy to grind your diamonds (if you play alot, of course!)
This game is pretty demanding on the hardware, I ran this game on a realme Narzo 20 Pro (8|128), it slowly heats up while in-game, even with MV off. But it still runs great at 60FPS with 33-45% GPU usage. (at least for my phone)
You can't change the language, since this is a Japanese version. (duh!) There is an English version of Project Sekai: Colorful Stage on QooApp, check that one out instead of this! Just a reminder, you can't transfer your data, or play online with JP ver. players.
Thanks for reading, have fun playing!
-Felix, a rhythm game enthusiast
(ps. do not name ritual here)
Notes (2)
Moreme when someone says Sakura Cardcaptor is a bad anime
Papers, Please
4.4This game is an official mobile port of a game called 'Papers, Please', for mobile players!
The game is the same as the original PC port, and the developer really did a good job at optimizing the game experience for mobile players!
As for the performance, it runs smoothly on my realme Narzo 20 Pro, as it is not too hardware demanding and it is also lightweight.
I recommend to buy this game, and try it out for yourselves!
Glory to Arstotzka.
-Felix, Border Inspector