Taiko no tatsujin est un jeu de rythme passionnant sorti sur PS4 au Japon, découvrez le dans cette nouvelle vidéo !
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Lors de mon passage au Japon, j'ai eu la chance de récupérer le bundle Taiko no Tatsujin sur Playstation 4, comprenant le jeu et ce fameux tambour que vous pourrez découvrir. Côté Tracklist, on retrouve de la J-Pop, opening d'Anime, musiques de jeux vidéo, classiques, morceaux cultes de Hatsune Miku, et quelques autres surprises (dont des DLC's). Petite parenthèse, j'en ai profité pour tenter une petite intro travaillée, n'hésitez pas à me dire ce que vous en avez pensé ! ^_^
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