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Hey Got Any Word To Say About Utano Prince Sama? I Ask Because Recently When Browsing The Google Play
Hey got any word to say about Utano Prince sama? I ask because recently when browsing the Google Play Store for any new games that might interest me and I saw Utano Prince Sama which apparently is a music game and a intended for female audiences dating someone mixed together. And seeing as you blog about such gebres, what are ur thoughts? Or have you already said something or about it or reviewed it?
Hi there ☆
Yes, I did a short release announcement for the game here :3
http://chiyuki-suishou.tumblr.com/post/170073655293/uta-no-prince-sama-shining-live
Played it for a short while ( cuz I’m really bad at rhythm games ) with Camus ( Quartet Night ) as starter. Personally, I feel really happy to see the game in English, being part of the utapri fandom ☆
The music is catchy, difficulty wise is ok. Illustrations are eye candy. The customisation and features of the game makes the gameplay unique.
However, if I would have to criticise something about the game, I would say that they need to show each of the character’s individual personality in the translated storywriting. Not just direct translate. Because it’s adapted from an otome game, fans would expect interactions with their favourite characters to match with the other source materials.
Other than that, it’s probably one of the best rhythm games oriented towards otome fans that has been translated to English for now.
Here’s hoping there will be more English adaptations in the future OwO
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1. 안녕하세요. annyeonghaseyo = Hello
2. 여보세요. yeoboseyo. = Hello (on the phone)
3. 오랜만이에요. oraenmanieyo = Long time no see.
4. 안녕히 주무세요. annyeonghi jumuseyo. = Good night. (formal)
5. 잘 자. jal ja. = Good night. (informal)
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6. 안녕히 계세요. annyeonghi gyeseyo. = Good bye. (stay well)
7. 안녕히 가세요. annyeonghi gaseyo. = Good bye. (go well)
8. 만나서 반가워요. mannaseo bangawoyo. = Nice to meet you.
9. 모르겠어요. moreugesseoyo. = I do not know.
10. 감사합니다. gamsahamnida. = Thank you.
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11. 고맙습니다. gomapsseumnida. = Thank you.
12. 잠깐만 기다려 주세요. jamkkanman gidaryeo juseyo. = Wait a moment please.
13. 죄송합니다. joesonghamnida. = Sorry (formal, very polite)
14. 미안합니다. mianhamnida. = Sorry (polite)
15. 알겠습니다. algesseumnida = Okay., All right., I understand.
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16. 잘 다녀오세요. jal danyeooseyo. = Have a good journey.
17. 좋은 하루 되세요. joeun haru doeseyo. = Have a nice day.
18. 이름이 뭐예요? ireumi mwoyeyo? = What is your name?
19. 제 이름은 ___입니다. je ireumeun ___imnida. = My name is ___.
20. 어서 오세요. eoseo oseyo. = Welcome.
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21. 실례합니다. sillyehamnida. = Excuse me.
22. 잘 먹겠습니다. jal meogetsseumnida. = I will eat well. (thank you for the meal.)
23. 잘 먹었습니다. jal meogeotsseumnida. = I ate well. (thank you for the meal.)
24. 맛있게 드세요. masitge deuseyo. = Bon appetit.
25. 이거 얼마예요? igeo eolmayeyo? = How much is this?
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