Taiko Drum Master Vita Game Doesn’t Allow Screenshots, So I Went Old School

I would have loved to use Vita's screenshot function to show you some shots of my time with Taiko Drum Master: V Version, just like I did with Persona 4: Dancing All Night and several other games. Bandai Namco, however, wishes instead for its good-looking game to appear to you as total shit. And I am a granter of wishes.



The picture at the top of this post is the end credits rolling by after the end of the RPG mode, which was pretty fun, and also the source of a lot of the "screenshots" you see in that gallery.

The game was decent. I wouldn't say it's as good as the PS2 or Wii versions, because those had real drum controllers which were just way too fun. The RPG mode in V Version was interesting, but without it, I probably wouldn't have cared much for it all.

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