Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani
December 2, 2021
Able to see what others cannot, Agent Shino Akitsu works for a secret government organization monitoring powerful beings who travel between realms. She meets entities with different personalities and abilities. Part gatekeeper, part travel guide, she does her best to keep these otherworldly individuals from getting into inter-dimensional trouble.
Critic Score
71.2
8 critic reviews
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Critic Reviews (8)
Graphics
65.0
Gameplay
70.0
Story
75.0
"Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani is a decent otome, but not one that I would recommend to everyone. While I appreciate the English release, the story fails to find its footing in the early moments, which is a shame because the …"
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30.0
Gameplay
55.0
Story
70.0
"When you&s;re going back-to-back-to-back with one genre of game, they can start to run together. I&s;m glad Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani avoided the urge to lock portions of the game behind completion, and hope this happens more in the future-though …"
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65.0
Gameplay
45.0
Story
85.0
"Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani is an otome game with a concept of representing Japanese myths that will certainly attract people who are fond of this theme. Unfortunately, the narrative makes a blunder in not properly presenting all the elements that …"
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75.0
Gameplay
90.0
Story
70.0
"Fortunately for fans of the genre who might look to review potential new games for their libraries, Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani is a game with exceptional characters. It’s handled well, with great interactions and lore. The result is a visual …"
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45.0
Gameplay
55.0
Story
28.0
"Despite some intriguing premises, Dairoku fails on delivering a balanced and captivating experience, feeling more like a missed opportunity."
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70.0
Gameplay
75.0
Story
90.0
"A fun but ultimately simple otome game that will appeal to mythology lovers or genre fans looking for a "palate cleanser" in between larger, more intense games."
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70.0
Gameplay
65.0
Story
80.0
"The strong point of Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani is the design of all its characters, although its scenarios lag behind in terms of level. The story, inspired by Japanese folklore, is interesting. As for the battle mode, it does not …"
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75.0
Gameplay
75.0
Story
75.0
"Although I did like my time spent in Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani I have to say I was expecting more. And I don’t think it was just due to my wanting to play another Café Enchanté. They could have done …"
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