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Recettear! (aka Capitalism, Ho!)
« on: December 26, 2011, 03:44:05 PM »
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Recettear is the story of an item shop, the girl who lives in it, and the fairy who turned her life upside down. Recette Lemongrass finds herself in charge of an item shop built into her house, in order to pay back a loan her father took and then skipped out on - and Tear, her newfound fairy "companion", won't take no for an answer! As Recette, you have to decide how you'll get your stock - either through playing the markets in town or going out into the wild with an adventuring friend and thrashing beasts until they give up the goodies - how much to sell things for, what the shop should look like, and how to best go about getting the money Tear needs to pay off the loan. If you can't come up with the money... well, hope you like living in a cardboard box.

Key features:

Manage all aspects of an item shop – from stock to interior design!
Explore randomized dungeons – never quite the same twice!
Multiple adventurers to choose from when dungeon-diving – no two play the same!
Plenty to do after beating the game – challenge yourself with Survival Mode or play to your heart's delight in Endless Mode!
Engaging story, localized by Carpe Fulgur – get to know the people of Pensee!



Pretty much a fun game, If your into the combination between the two, and in my personal opinion I liked the main aspects on how the dungeons can't have a study guide due to them being randomized, and on top of that it's really custom on what you sell and how you sell it. The bosses though are somewhat hard and should be easier although they are still pretty decent (besides the fact they are just oversized monsters from inside the dungeon with crowns most of the time.) To add to iit, the BGM in dungeons and whilst in the shop are actaully not half bad. The main thing though is that the translations in this game are almost Flawless unlike most of the japanese games I played they actually made it as if the diolauge and the written parts of the game where made by someone from America, and to be honest It's wroth the money
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TL;DR Version : Good game, Not many flaws, Worth the money.


 Here's some nice dungeon music.
Recettear - Last Floors Theme
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