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January 31, 2019

Robotics;Notes DaSH

Robotics;Notes DaSH
8.0
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Based on 3 Reviews
69
Release date
January 31, 2019
Developer
Genre
Mode(s)
Single-player
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Summary

Return to Tanegashima and continue the Science Adventure series in ROBOTICS;NOTES DaSH! The island of Tanegashima is preparing for the Summer Festival. Through Nae Tennouji, an acquaintance from JAXA, Kaito Yashio is introduced to Itaru Hashida from the STEINS;GATE series. Itaru claims to be taking a tour of the island, but as time goes on he starts acting rather strangely... Meanwhile, unsettling incidents begin to occur all around them; harbingers of an event that will again plunge the world into chaos. Experience the world of ROBOTICS;NOTES like never before with newly animated graphics. Find Your Happy Ending - Featuring intricate, branching storylines, allowing you to fall in love with your favorite character! Timelines Converge - Itaru Hashida (Daru), a beloved character from the STEINS;GATE series, plays an intricate part of the story in DaSH, making this a must play for Science Adventure fans.

Robotics;Notes DaSH System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows
CPU:
Intel Core i5
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
Geforce (VRAM 1GB or better)
HDD:
15 GB available space

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Critic Reviews3

62
If I weren’t playing Robotics;Notes DaSH for review, I would have thrown in the towel on my relationship with the SciADV series about an hour in. The overstuffed run time mixed with the distasteful interactions with the cast leaves me leery of continuing the series. Of course, if Mages can get back to what they do well, with mind-bending plots and intriguing characters, they might get me back. Maybe.
November 30, 2020
Robotics;Notes DaSH includes the same entertaining characters from the first game as well as an engaging plot. However, the experience is often hindered by the inclusion of annoying story beats and a convoluted progression system.
October 19, 2020
Robotics;Notes DaSH is a game that had such an incredible base, and some terrific story beats set up to resolve but is constantly at odds with its progression system and Daru’s presence within the story. This ultimately runs counter to everything that made its predecessor so fantastic. If you liked the original story, you would get some enjoyment out of the endings, and there are some fun goofy moments to be had with Kaito and the gang. Still, they are severely undercut by a new insufferable lead and the echoes of what could have been something truly great. Maybe we can delude ourselves into making the next one better, yeah?
October 7, 2020

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