Densha de GO! FINAL (2004) - Training: Chuo Rapid Line [PC version; 60fps]

4 years ago
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Perhaps the easiest tutorial I've ever encountered, since the time I played the original Densha de GO! (1996) in my channel so far. Although, be aware that my own translations to what the female train instructor is purely different from being accurately 100% - just keep in mind of this important note. This is just my own interpretation, for foreigners out there who have little to none Japanese language skills in the first place, just like I did in my gameplay videos on this series.

But anything else is pretty easy, only to use the arrow keys for the brakes and the "mascon" (throttle lever), plus the addition of ATS button (by pressing Enter) in case of over-speeding and "beating the proper signal lights". Trust me, this game is "purely awesome with twisted fun and handling ease"!

*This is the same as the E231 series of the Yamanote line, however, the navigation panel is different - so as displaying railway signals with distinctive speed limits. That's challenging a bit but nevertheless, it's still fun as is so!

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