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Reviewed by David Owen (April 21, 2013) Gitaroo Man is a dream for genre purists, and is destined to live on as a fondly remembered cult classic. |
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Reviewed by careless_whisper (May 05, 2005) At the garish title screen, a woman’s voice can be heard. |
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Reviewed by P4nd4Pwn4g3 (April 04, 2003) Gitaroo-Man will remain a heavily under-appreciated game. FACT. Sliding in silently to the music-rhythm genre, it joins Busta-A-Groove and Parappa as Konami's Bemani series' less attractive cousins. Less attractive in the fact that they don't whore themselves to the great unwashed. True beauty however is in the eye, or in this case ear of the beholder. |
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Reviewed by pup (August 18, 2005) I have always hated references to "those crazy Japanese." It's a stereotypical comment that pigeon-holes an incredibly diverse culture. So what if they have heated toilet seats and talking toasters? We have hot dogs and Marilyn Manson. Every time I think I'm making headway with this argument, I get a game like Gitaroo-Man to throw all logic out the window. Honestly, how do you convince anyone that battling an Elvis impersonator in a bee costume is normal? Music games like Parappa the Rapper, Bus... |
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