Majotori reviews

Translated by
Microsoft from French
When it comes to forcing luck during a romantic encounter or in the last moments when approaching a certain death, Lariat never misses its timing. Pouf, the cute witch arrives from nowhere to offer you a magical boost, story of forcing destiny (or not): emerge winner of a series of 9 questions and the small character – selected from a trio of three small stories – can see his wish fulfilled; Conversely, fail and you will leave on another spur, always on the lookout for a next encounter with the fortuitous but pleasant little magician. Winning or losing will not prevent you from giving your chances to all the characters in the game, and the "bad" endings are sometimes the most interesting. http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1084750682 always humorous, the scenettes let you reinterpret well-known clichés (we can make sure that Romeo and Juliet end happily for example) or just have fun with geek references and funny well felt: one has the right to a scene Yuri or another reminiscent of the stereotype of the otaku which finds itself locked in a MMORPG (seriously, I count more the animated ones that start on this pitch). When asked questions, they vary among 4 categories: animation, video games, cinema/series or the culture. Even if the questions are no further than the nature of the links between two characters in a series for example, the breaded universes extend from the popular to the more specific. In video games, we can very well fall on cult consoles and PC titles (from shadow of the Colossus to age of Empires II through the Sims), as on the indie success on PC (hateful boyfriend, faster than light, etc.), going through the retro of the a 3rd to 6th generation console (Majora's mask, uncharted,...). Cinema level, you will be asked for example the Director or actor/main actress (e) big blockbusters from the years 90 to today (die hard, inception, etc) but the series won't be left out (game of thrones, 24, etc.). Finally, in terms of animation we can very well have questions about DBZ, Ghibli or one piece for the luckiest, as lesser known references that will flatter the otaku that respect (steins, gate, Mushishi, K-on,... and a handful of magical girls in the lot); I was going to forget, the American cartoons are also not in rest (the Simpsons, Futurama, South Park,...). http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1084747573 rest assured, if you were born at least in the years 1990 and you have a geek culture of type "Tartine and jam" like mine, you will not be lost; and then you will be surprised/frightened by the extent of your nerd knowledge – to enhance a culture that takes over and flourish, when your neighbors are complacent about watching the imbeccilities that we lay on television every day that God blesses. In any case, unless you make a perfect to a quiz, a roulette will come to choose a destiny according to the nature of your answers: 9/10 good answers do not put you in the shelter of falling on the wrong and conversely, because it is always more fun with a PE u of randomness, especially when the roulette starts to troll! >:D http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1084749296 in the end, Majotori offers much more replayability than a 2-hour Playthrough, because with its 1000 + questions and many branching, you don't will surely not redo another game. And if a domain of knowledge does not befits you (eg that of animated), free to you to reduce the frequency of occurrence of these questions! If you have nothing against a very accessible English, it is a very good Pickaxe that this Majotori! Did you like this evaluation? Find others by joining our editorial group: we prefer them cold.
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