At Nippon Marathon we will run in Japan's last marathon, where we will face other players and where anything is possible. A race riddled with obstacles: barrels, fences, walls, traps of all kinds, and if that were not enough, while running we will throw fruit of must dodge, a real madness of race but at the same time very funny. A crazy race in which we will travel the streets of the main cities of Japan competing with up to four other players.
Dodge all the fruit thrown at you and avoid the continuous pitfalls and dangers of the race or otherwise suffer the painful and embarrassing consequences of collisions. A game that will never cease to amaze us with every race because anything is possible. It has a multiplayer to play with up to four friends where we must be the first in the most complicated and crazy races in Japan, and the world.
Nippon Marathon is also available on Nintendo Switch.
Superficially it would be extremely easy to pass on this title. Yet when this title was pitched to me as Onion Soup Interactive’s digital love letter to all things Japan, the inner-weeaboo in me found the title to be oddly charming. I would certainly cast a more critical eye if I were tasked to review this studio’s future titles, but for a first effort this one’s not too bad.
Nippon Marathon is a positively wacky, completely deranged party game, but it’s also very repetitive.
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