
85
It takes about two hours to beat Takeshi and Hiroshi, but players will likely think back on its charming story and return to its leisurely levels quite a bit. From its straightforward yet engaging gameplay to its lovable characters and delightful story, Takeshi and Hiroshi proves that a little can go a really long way.
40
While Takeshi & Hiroshi may immediately grab you with its charming art style, the game itself is sadly quite lacking. From start to finish, the player will feel like they are watching an interactive short film, completely removed from the world. Combined with the frustrating random elements and the lack of overall content, Takeshi & Hiroshi does not provide enough to warrant a recommendation.
70
The low price is an incentive to give Takeshi and Hiroshi a chance, a work that in its brevity can thrill and involve, as long as you are predisposed to markedly narrative playful experiences.
6
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7
A very fun and sweet game, that suffers from shortness. The clay mation story is amazing and sweet, and the game play is fun. The game is very short and you can beat it in 2 hours. Not quite worth the $9. Still, a very sweet game.
8
This game is simply charming. From the amazing claymation cutscenes which show off an older brother working hard for his younger brother to not only deliver a fun game for his little brother to play, but to also motivate him to do other things! The gameplay itself is simple and a lot of fun. You choose to send monsters to the direction of your little brother and have to make sure that he not only wins but has a fun time doing so! While you don’t directly control the played character, it’s your duty to make sure that he levels up accordingly and gets hurt just enough to make sure your little brother has fun! If I had anything ‘bad’ to say about this game, is that I wish it was a lot longer than it was! You will finish this game in a single sitting if you don't pace yourself. But once you start playing, it’s hard to put down! I score Takeshi & Hiroshi a solid 8 and hope that more will come eventually!
Takeshi & Hiroshi
Released On:
Aug 18, 2020
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67
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8.0
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Nov 9, 2020
85
It takes about two hours to beat Takeshi and Hiroshi, but players will likely think back on its charming story and return to its leisurely levels quite a bit. From its straightforward yet engaging gameplay to its lovable characters and delightful story, Takeshi and Hiroshi proves that a little can go a really long way.
Aug 25, 2020
70
The low price is an incentive to give Takeshi and Hiroshi a chance, a work that in its brevity can thrill and involve, as long as you are predisposed to markedly narrative playful experiences.
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Aug 19, 2020
8
This game is simply charming. From the amazing claymation cutscenes which show off an older brother working hard for his younger brother to not only deliver a fun game for his little brother to play, but to also motivate him to do other things! The gameplay itself is simple and a lot of fun. You choose to send monsters to the direction of your little brother and have to make sure that he not only wins but has a fun time doing so! While you don’t directly control the played character, it’s your duty to make sure that he levels up accordingly and gets hurt just enough to make sure your little brother has fun! If I had anything ‘bad’ to say about this game, is that I wish it was a lot longer than it was! You will finish this game in a single sitting if you don't pace yourself. But once you start playing, it’s hard to put down! I score Takeshi & Hiroshi a solid 8 and hope that more will come eventually!
Aug 19, 2020
8
Un bonito juego. Una historia bonita y me senti identificado con el personaje , esas emociones reales xp que sientes cuando desarrollas un juego. Y lo que es la hermandad muy bonita. La jugabilidad esta buena y el parametro de indicador de diversion es un buen punto para hacer un **** encanta
Aug 21, 2020
70
It has some gameplay issues, and while the luck element of the barebones combat does make the experience drag at points, the novelty of the idea in the combat, as well as the impressive visuals in the story components are appreciated.
Aug 31, 2020
40
While Takeshi & Hiroshi may immediately grab you with its charming art style, the game itself is sadly quite lacking. From start to finish, the player will feel like they are watching an interactive short film, completely removed from the world. Combined with the frustrating random elements and the lack of overall content, Takeshi & Hiroshi does not provide enough to warrant a recommendation.
Aug 22, 2020
7
A very fun and sweet game, that suffers from shortness. The clay mation story is amazing and sweet, and the game play is fun. The game is very short and you can beat it in 2 hours. Not quite worth the $9. Still, a very sweet game.
Aug 19, 2020
7
amazing game, characters and art are just on point, I only have two issues, the lack of choice and how short it is, I finished the entire game in under an hour, which was really sad I was enjoying the story a lot, they could add more creatures and give you the option to choose which creature to unlock next, as well as backgrounds and music, extra missions and skills could be added, it has so much potential.
Summary"Takeshi and Hiroshi" combines the two worlds of puppet animation and Role Playing Game. It tells the story of two brothers and their daily life. The 14-year-old Takeshi, a game designer to-be, is creating a game for his weak little brother Hiroshi who always wants to play the next chapter of the game as soon as possible. As the game is ... Read More
Rated E +10for Everyone +10
Platforms:
- Nintendo Switch
- iOS (iPhone/iPad)
Initial Release Date:Aug 18, 2020
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