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Jun 10 2005
Densha de Go Review
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| Summary: Can you stop yourself?
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In a world of faster, harder, bloodier and bolder games, Densha De Go is a game that urges you to, well, stop. Densha De Go is a very different type of game. You drive a train!
Getting your train to the right speeds without tossing your passengers around too much is a good challenge, to say the least. With excellent visuals and simple controls, this game takes actual video information from real train lines in Japan and let's you become the train engineer. For some, this may sound like a huge chore, but you are so wrong.
Trying to stop your train from 75 km/h in just a few hundred feet is a mighty ordeal. Forget trying to jump and shoot while strafing in a effort to save millions of lives - cute ladies are trying to get to school or work on time and it's up to you to get that done! Are you up to it?
While not original by any means, it's definitely a blast of an import. Pick up a copy from your local or online retailer and see how well you can STOP.
Pros
Minimal Japanese Required
Great Visuals, Real Video Footage
Real train sounds
Many trains and situations
Includes Densha De Go + Train Simulator (for the hard-core types)
Cute train attendent gives you feedback while you play
See Japan in high speed
Play something different for a change
Cons
Japanese language may decrease full feel of the game
Not for the weak tempered
No guns, swords or magic
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Comments
Awesome stuff.. waiting for mine to arrive .. having worked on VR Centre Train Sims.. its awesome to see something available in a handheld!! Will have to show the Sydac guys this..
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Can you at least run over people with your train? Unsuspecting people?
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i loved the train in san andreas. i sucsefully derailed it off a bridge
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I have this!
It's great!
This is the first "game" I bought when I bought my Japanese PSP.
I really do not think of this as a game.
Unfortunately... you cannot simulate every thing.
If you go too fast, or try to wreak... there is no video footage to show that you wrecked.
I wish there was some way to download additional train lines and trains and timetables.
TechRep
Tokyo, Japan
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There is no way I could get into that game, but the visuals look amazing!
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Yeah. I thought the same when doing our first Sim for NSW Rail.. How hard can it be to drive a train.. hehe woops. Took me 20 mins to figure out how to get all the brakes off.. and clutches engaged.. and such.. it turns out to be quite interesting. Im hoping this is something similar. I'd love to convince the train sim trainers to move to a portable 'on site' solution edited: Jun 11 2005
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This looks like fun! A great handheld type game, really. I never got into the concept on a PC, but on a handheld, sounds cool!
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It looks like the "visuals" are, in fact, video footage of the tracks which is probably sped up/slowed down during gameplay. Would this be accurate?
They need bigger images on this site.
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Yeah, when you slow down your train, they basically slow down the video
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this is supposed to be entertaining? somehow, i'm really not as impressed as everyone else... a game about slowing down and speeding up?
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