O melhor lado da Touhou Danmaku Kagura
UnknownX plans to support the game post-release with free and paid DLC packs that add more Mitama Cards, songs, and stories.
One of the best Rhythm game I've ever played, been playing since launch and enjoying every single songs from every circle even though im not a touhou fan myself
- Keyboard icons are WAY too close to their text labels in the UI, while controller button icons seem to be spaced okay.
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As a newcomer to the Touhou series, I was both excited and apprehensive to dive into its vast and cherished universe. While Touhou may not enjoy the same level of popularity outside of Japan, its rich world-building, captivating shoot 'em-up games, adorable anime characters, and stellar music have garnered a devoted fanbase worldwide.
And let me tell you, Touhou fans were absolutely right; every song in the game is a gem worth listening to on repeat.
Touhou Danmaku Kagura Phantasia Lost presents itself as a charming rhythm game, boasting a surprisingly intricate gameplay system that can captivate players for hours on end with its memorable tracks from the Touhou franchise.
Touhou Danmaku Kagura Phantasia Lost is a rhythm and action game where you must precisely press buttons to the beat of the song playing. Phantasia Lost will have two available modes to spice up the rhythm game genre! The Kagura Stage falls into the traditional rhythm game formula, Touhou Danmaku Kagura where notes approach from the top of the screen and you must time your button presses as the pass down.
Don’t get me wrong, Touhou Danmaku Kagura Phantasia Lost is a fun game to play, but the story failed to captivate me. It's essentially a rhythm game with visual novel elements, where you clear stages to progress the narrative.
You can stack up combos and get a high score by hitting the notes consecutively, coming through the 6 lanes.
To coincide with the release, the first round of additional music DLC containing 25 tracks, including the original "Love-colored Master Spark," is being released as well.
All of the beautiful cards are available (some cards will be added through updates and downloadable content).
This may be an intentional approach, but it ends up hindering the experience rather than enhancing the story's intriguing memory loss concept.
Certain plot points raise questions about the narrative's direction, as it seems to jump right into the game without much buildup. While this unconventional approach may have been intended to pique interest, it ultimately falls short of achieving intrigue.