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The name Akiba is short for Akihabara ( 秋葉原 ) which is a a district in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo, Japan. The name Akihabara is a shortening of Akibagahara ( 秋葉が原 , "autumn leaf field") , which ultimately comes to Akiba ( 秋葉 ) .
In Akiba's Trip , players roam the Japanese geek paradise Akihabara while battling vampires by stripping them down to their underwear. In addition to the main plot, they can also engage in activities typical of the district, such as purchasing cosplay and visiting maid cafes.
In Akiba's Beat the story alters from the previous installations of stripping characters, instead focuses of rhythmic battles and roles into a team role-playing game in which the player views the story of seven main characters unfold.
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Akiba's Trip
Genre : Action
Multiplayer : 1 player
Year : 2011
Developer : Acquire
Publisher : Acquire
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Review: Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound and Debriefed
Show me how you strip
The Akiba’s Trip series is one that I think many people know based on premise alone. It has never reviewed very well in the West, but it’s hard to ignore a game whose central mechanic is undressing people in Akihabara. Undressing people. Stripping them to the nude. Putting them in their flesh tuxedo. They’ve even contrived a reason to do so, but we’ll get to that.
We never got the original Akiba’s Trip over here in North America. It was originally released in 2011 on the PSP, which was close enough to the launch of the Vita to be ignored. Instead, we jumped straight into the sequel, Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed .
Now, however, we’re getting a chance to travel back to 2011’s Akihabara with Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound & Debriefed (oh, I get it, “HD”) and see how the stripping began.
Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound & Debriefed ( Nintendo Switch [reviewed], PC , PS4 ) Developer: ACQUIRE Corp. Publisher: XSEED Games, Marvelous USA, Inc. Released: July 20, 2021 MSRP: $39.99
Let’s address the whole “HD” part of this package. Akiba’s Trip was a mighty fine-looking PSP game for its time. It is not, however, a good-looking Switch, PS4, or PC game. Models are angular, textures are blurry, and if you look too far off, you can see the cars disappear into the 2D backdrops. It’s an improvement over the original, don’t get me wrong. Textures and lighting have been touched up, but they didn’t go as far as even matching Undead & Undressed’s graphical fidelity.
Even still, the framerate tends to chug on the Switch version when you position the camera just right or there’s lots of stripping going on. I never found it too intrusive, but it was hard to ignore.
That’s not the end of the world, but it doesn’t bode well for any other upgrades. Indeed, the combat, which has been a sticking point for the series in general, is just as clunky as ever. The idea is that you have to damage the enemy’s clothing before you can rip it off, exposing their supple flesh to the world. There’s headwear, upper body, and lower body, and they are all worn down with their individual attacks. As such, you have high, mid, and low attacks, but they can’t be chained together in any advantageous way, so you’re stuck with just kicking them in the shins until their pants break.
The biggest issue is the targeting, which is essentially non-existent. You can’t lock on, so you’re at the mercy of your character’s attention span, and they’re easily distracted. Even when fighting only one enemy, you’ll often find yourself attacking off to the side for no reason, or striking behind your target. In groups, things can get hopeless, and kamisama help anyone who joins you as an ally. Just flail in the direction of the enemies you want to strip and start tearing every once and a while. See what you can catch.
The whole reason for the stripping? Akiba’s Trip tells you it’s because there are vampires preying on the citizens of Akihabara, but it gets a little murky. You’re turned vampire at the outset, so you’re just as susceptible to sunlight as everyone else. Lose your clothes, and you dissolve. Take off a vampire’s outfit, and they dissolve. Strip a bystander, and they just run off in embarrassment.
The weird thing is, the story isn’t all that committed to this concept. It plays along with the whole hidden threat angle, but often when you strip a character with a name, they’re just like, “Hah, I’m too tough to be killed by the sun!” Then they run off because no one has heard of restraints. You can also just strip down to a pair of headphones and be perfectly fine. As long as you’re wearing an article of clothing, the sun can’t hurt you. Your underwear doesn’t count. Thankfully?
Why are all these vampires out in the daylight, anyway? Have they never heard of coffins? I’m pretty sure Akihabara has a nightlife to prey on.
The story of Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound and Debriefed involves you investigating the disappearance of a friend and getting beaten up in an alley. A woman takes pity on you and shares her blood with you by way of a kiss, and you become a vampire — sorry, Shadow Soul — like her. An organization dedicated to the eradication of Shadow Souls, NIRO, recruits you by force to stop their diabolical scheme.
The plan? Vampire bites apparently turn people into shut-ins. It’s not very well explained, but from what I gather, I may have been a victim of these Shadow Souls. I’m also not really certain of the grand plan. Drive down human birth rates in Japan so vampires can thrive? I’m not sure they need help with that, especially not in Akihabara.
I poke fun at some of the more nebulous elements, but the foundation does a decent job of moving things along. While it seems from the outset that NIRO has you by the crotch of the pants, as the plot moves along, you’re given some agency in who you help. Your primary concern is protecting the people of the Tokyo neighborhood, but who has its best interests in mind? Is it really NIRO? Are all vampires bad?
Likewise, the characters are enjoyable, if not a fair bit archetypal. It does tend to get a bit overly wordy, especially towards the end. There’s a possible romance in the game that I enjoyed, but every so often she’d start to drop analogies that I just didn’t understand. I’m sorry, but an analogy is supposed to clarify a subject, not mystify it further. Poor use of poetic license is a turn-off for me.
At its core, Akiba’s Trip is about being an otaku, which I guess also means being a pervert. Throughout the game, you’ll be subjected to fetishes laid bare. I consider myself to be pretty open-minded, but I found myself feeling somewhat uncomfortable when I had to utilize the protagonist’s little sister to awaken a schoolgirl fantasy in him. Likewise, when I had to find a “cherry” on the street, deceive her, and deliver her to the local BDSM queen, I kind of felt a bit disconnected. But the game rewarded me for being a predator! Not sure what message that sends.
It’s nothing worse than you’d find in some of the lewder anime out there, just be ready to dip your toes into other people’s kinks. Some that you might not be into, but others that you might be! What’s your game, friend? Crossplay, maids, moe, catgirls, bunny girls, fox girls? You’re covered. Just don’t be surprised when it skirts a little near sexual assault territory, as if the core theme wasn’t close enough.
Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound & Debriefed is a horny game if nothing else. It’s not explicit ecchi, but it knows exactly what it’s doing, and it succeeds in a lot of ways. It’s an interesting satire of the otaku lifestyle, both poking fun at and embracing it.
Most of the time, though, it’s like playing a stripped-down version of Yakuza . You wander a Japanese neighborhood, shop, do side-quests, build up your character, much like in that venerated series. But then the combat sucks and the story is poorly paced. On the other hand, I can’t deny it grew on me. It feels like one of those janky, Japanese, early PS2 titles like Mr. Mosquito or Robot Alchemic Drive . It might not be the most fun to play, but it’s unique enough to captivate.
[This review is based on a retail build of the game provided by the publisher.]
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- The Day 1 ‘10th Anniversary Edition’ comes with a 96 page softcover art book and a 2-disc soundtrack consisting of 47 tracks.
- Playful Reimagining of Japan’s Electronics Mecca - Take a virtual tour of 2011’s Akihabara district recreated in painstaking detail, complete with accurate street layouts and shops based on real businesses operating at the time.
- Fight Like a Nerd - Wield an arsenal of replicas, collectibles, and other amusing objects as you humiliate vampires into submission, all while wearing a stylish array of customizable clothes and costumes.
- Your Choices Matter - Choose which faction to support in the fight for Akihabara and watch as your decisions affect the course of the story, culminating in one of several different endings.
- Full Dual Audio - Enjoy hours of witty banter in your choice of English or the original Japanese.
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AKIBA’S TRIP: Hellbound & Debriefed is the precursor to AKIBA’S TRIP: Undead & Undressed, the smash hit that introduced a Western audience to the seedy underworld lurking in the shadows of the haven of “otaku” culture in the Akihabara district of Tokyo. Released as AKIBA’S TRIP Plus in Japan, players explore a rich setting based on the famous “Akiba” district circa 2011, hunting vampiric foes and tearing off their clothes to expose them to sunlight. This remaster brings the game up to modern HD graphical standards, all while retaining the charm of the original classic that sparked a cult hit series
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- Leave the current field to see the Akiba Map. Press /\ (Triangle) there to bring up the map menu, the first option is the answer. wm4 - 13 years ago - report 5 0
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Akiba's Trip (アキバズトリップ, Akibazutorippu, AKIBA'S TRIP) is a 2011 game for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) platform. It is the first game in the Akiba's series. The game was exclusively released in Japan. It is the first game in the Akiba's series. It was initially scheduled to be released on April 14, 2011 but became delayed. It was later released on May 19, 2011. The game ...
The original Akiba's Trip game was released on PlayStation Portable in Japan by Acquire on May 19, 2011. [1] [2] An updated version, titled Akiba's Trip Plus, was released for PSP on June 14, 2012.[2] [3] A PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows remake was released on July 20, 2021 in the U.S. and Europe, titled Akiba's Trip: Hellbound & Debriefed.
Having found out that Akiba's Trip: Undead and Undressed is a sequel to a PSP game that wasn't localized and my google-fu is failing, I was wondering if anyone here knew if there was a patch out there for the original game. There isn't. I played it though and you're not missing much unless you like U&U a lot.
The wiki focuses about the about the games Akiba's Trip for PSP, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC, Akiba's Trip 2 for PS3, PS Vita, PC, PS4 and Nintendo Switch, Akiba's Beat for PS4, PS Vita and Akiba's Trip Festa! for mobile and PC browser that anyone can edit.. The name Akiba is short for Akihabara (秋葉原) which is a a district in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo, Japan.
Tl;dr: Every Akiba's game has a completely different story that doesn't connect together other than minor references. Trip PSP is exclusive to Japan, other than its upcoming remaster, while Trip U&U takes the gameplay structure of Trip PSP with a new cast of character, and Beat is a completely different genre with an original story.
Overall, I'd only recommend it to hardcore Acquire, Akiba's Trip fans, or people who want a quirky sandbox beat em up RPG. If you want something like Akiba's Trip, but in English and on PSP, I highly recommend Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble, and its Japan-only sequels. Reply reply
Akiba's Trip is an Action Adventure game, developed and published by Acquire, which was released in Japan in 2011. Re-doing sub-missions? Side Quest PSP. How to change equipment and clothes?
Akiba's Trip: Hellbent & Debriefed Walkthrough. Akiba's Trip: Hellbent & Debriefed is a game developed by Acquire and produced. by XSEED Games. While it was originally released only in Japan, a remastered. version has been recently released worldwide for their 10th anniversary.
Want to Write Your Own Guide? You can write and submit your own guide for this game using either our full-featured online editor or our basic text editor. We also accept maps and charts as well. For Akiba's Trip on the PSP, GameFAQs has game information and a community message board for game discussion.
Akiba's Trip. Acquire, of Samurai Dou fame gathered their staff together to take their action game into the contemporary world. Akiba's Trip is a realistic re-creation of the Akiba district into a UMD disc. The shops you find in the gamer paradise will be right there, together with the maids and the Kageyashi, vampiric monsters.
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Akiba's Trip for Sony PSPAcquire, of Samurai Dou fame gathered their staff together to take their action game into the contemporary world. Akiba's Trip is a realistic re-creation of the Akiba district into a UMD disc. The shops you find in the gamer paradise will be right there, together with the maids and the Kageyashi, vampiric monsters. Create your own character, choose outfits that will ...
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AKIBA'S TRIP: Hellbound & Debriefed is the precursor to AKIBA'S TRIP: Undead & Undressed, the smash hit that introduced a Western audience to the seedy underworld lurking in the shadows of the haven of "otaku" culture in the Akihabara district of Tokyo. ... Sure this game is a PSP port, but they could have redone some of the textures ...
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Akiba's Trip (PSP) How to change equipment and clothes? I got a lot of clothes and weapon but how to equip all of that stuff. marijuana1997 - 13 years ago - report. Top Voted Answer. Leave the current field to see the Akiba Map. Press /\ (Triangle) there to bring up the map menu, the first option is the answer.