My most anticipated game from 2022 hands down. I wanted something medium weight that had some fun puzzle mechanisms, story scenarios with missions and combat without investing multiple hours to finish. My gaming circles would not mesh well with heavier campaign driven games. Tamashii hopefully gives us some good cyberpunk fun on game nights! Thanks for this video. I loved your thoughts on it and I feel good about my backing of it! 😅
There was indeed a “no minis” pledge option, which I went with for the very reason you mentioned - in AR games, the minis are often superfluous or only on the board for a little while. When I got a new body during the prologue, I didn’t even pull out the new standee.
@@EsotericOrderGamers FWIW, years ago, a Japanese-speaking member of my 40K group told us that spoken Japanese actually shouldn't have any one syllable emphasized more than the rest- they should all have equal weight.
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Thought about ordering this but skipped once it was clear gameplay wasn't up to par yet. (Practically a solo game where you could barely coop at all) I heard they were making a bunch of changes mid campaign so I'm curious whether it actually became good in the meantime.
I've only played with 2 but we've really enjoyed it. You do have to lightly cooperate, but there's something engaging about deciding which programs to initiate, fighting the enemies that have latched onto you, and achieving the goals. It's not a deep engine-building coop by any means, but it doesn't claim to be, and it's fun.
@@EsotericOrderGamers you can’t miss something you never had. That’s what helps me overcome fomo and hype. Hardly backed a thing on crowd funding last two years. Maybe 4-5 games, that’s it. Anyway if you love it great. For me it was a pass.
Cool AR lite games described by them as entry level, this meant a hard pass. I feel they have a very subjective view of entry level games, I would call this medium between FFG Relic and more complex than upcoming games like Forsaken or Nanolith. The strategic and tactical options lift it out of lite category. Did a search of Tamashii it is a big IP film, Anime , videogames (Nintendo - PS4), card games(Dragon Ball Z) novels and a huge fanbase. Also core box is standee which for this game seems about right. Feel AR have got the marketing wrongish, though they did raise £1,124,596. Now too late too late pledge, they should have sent you a copy before PM closed, or did they? (PS like that you make an effort to pronounce Data as Dar tar for US audience but often slip back to RoW 😁)
Yeah I'd call it medium level too, for sure. (And I hate to say it, but I didn't consciously pronounce 'data' that way for US audiences; I wasn't even aware I was changing my pronunciation! Weird.)
@@EsotericOrderGamers same, but I've also heard plenty of English pronouncing it "DAY-ta", so I have no clue which pronunciation comes from where! I say "DAH-tah", and here in NZ I've had people comment on that. 🤔
It's completely normal. Marketing and fulfillment work on different timescales, as do individual send-outs to content creators and bulk shipping in shipping containers on ships travelling the world.