IDOLY PRIDE | PLAY OR PASS? BRUTAL, HONEST THOUGHTS



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35 thoughts on “IDOLY PRIDE | PLAY OR PASS? BRUTAL, HONEST THOUGHTS”

  1. The game looks alright and seems fun, with all the music and stuff, but this doesn't seem like my cup of tea. Plus, everyone knows the rule: you can't lewd or love an Idol. So yeah, looks fun, but not gonna try it out.

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  2. I didn't know there was a game to the anime. Huh. Not as prevalent as the Love Live gachas, BanG dream or that vocaloid one, but it looks cool

    Edit: After watching, I went ahead and installed it. Gotta experience it myself.

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  3. I just played the tutorial. I think this is the best representation of what idol games should be. In this game, I can see my idols perform live or I can just skip the live performance as if I'm reviewing their performance from my office. My job is done when they goes to stage and let them do their best to perform.

    Best of all, I don't need to push buttons during their performance for them to success. I seriously suck at rythm games, so this one is a good one, refreshing take on what idols game could be.

    Edit: for those who curious the size of the game is 12gb, with all data in-game downloaded.

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  4. It is a product to please your eyes, while cummuting by bus or waiting in line at the doctor's office (if you are brave enough to play it in public lol). I don't see it as a "game", as to engage your brain in challenging way. It is a waifu collector app, waifu version of tamagochi or something in the line. Visually looks like a quality product, at the same time it is a passive money sink for whales or idol enthusiasts. I'm surprised, that it is released for western markets, it just looks like it is made for japanese culture.

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  5. I got to be honest, it's a rare beast for me of a game. And I am legitimately liking the game so far due to one important feature…

    Photo Mode. 🙂

    Nuff said. Also, the 3D models for this game is pretty adorable. >w<

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  6. Have you ever played any of the Love Live gacha, or watched their anime? Or the Bang Dream rhythm gacha? It's not embarrassing to play those.

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  7. If there no needed interaction on ur end while the dance is going on. Im assuming here chief that u are suppose to be dancing with them.

    Why else would they be dancing for than a min

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  8. Played JP ver before, was enjoying it for a few weeks, then got bored and uninstalled afterwards cuz there's really basically no gameplay. You really need to like either the character or the seiyuu to actually enjoy playing this for a long run.
    I'll take any idol rhythm games over this anytime.

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  9. As ex early JP server player. Idoly Pride is one of representing idol gacha games that differentiate from another idol gacha game which some of them turning into rhythm games. This games is good to go if you're a busy person and wanna see your idol growth as long as you're progressing. And, as a franchise (bcoz this is canon sequel from their finished airing anime) they're giving a solid idol story. You're gonna saw alot of motivation, struggle, and problem every member faced and you're gonna feel root for them and see their story in the future. Regards from Hayasaka Mei and Ichinose ReiP. And, thank you Sayaka Kanda a.k.a Nagase Mana VA.

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