

In this particular village the monsters are real, and reported to appear every Friday.

The game places the player in the role of Sohta, a young boy who lives in a small Japanese village during the early 70's when Tokusatsu programs featuring actors in rubber suits ( Godzilla, Ultraman, etc.) were popular. They're recommended.Īttack of the Friday Monsters! A Tokyo Tale is the latest to join this group, and again, it's nothing like the others, yet just as worthwhile as the rest. Tanks, and The Starship Damrey-each one totally different, but all are interesting experiments in small-scale design. These works are crafted by different directors and united under a common banner known as the "Guild" series, and to date, they've released Liberation Maiden, Aero Porter, Crimson Shroud, Bugs vs. WTF The final postgame quest is a pain to complete.Īlthough I wasn't sure what to expect when first announced, it turns out that Japanese studio Level-5 is behind some of the most interesting selections for the download-only 3DS eShop. LOW The story seems needlessly complicated, yet too shallow.
