Richman 11 Review (PlayStation 5)

Richman 11 Review, The long-running Richman series arrives with its most advanced and addictive entry yet, Richman 11! In this high-stakes 3D board game of investments and property control, players can choose from a wide variety of fancy and energetic characters to represent them, set the number of players and enter a hilariously immersive game world all about getting rich and staying on top!

Richman 11 Review Pros:

  • Cutesy graphics.
  • 2.05GB download size.
  • Platinum trophy.
  • You get the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5 versions of the game.
  • Board game gameplay.
  • Optional tutorial games for the different modes.
  • The goal of winning is much the same as Monopoly, get the most money or take everyone else’s money.
  • All characters have their own personality and shout-out catchphrases and sayings.
  • Land on a square and you can buy the land, enter the square again and you can build houses on them to make money.
  • Land on an opponent’s square and you have to pay rent to them.
  • Level up buildings to level 5 to further increase the rent.
  • You get cards that can be played to change the game so things like block a player, instantly level up a hotel, and loads more.
  • Online and local play are available.
  • Three voice choices – English, Japanese, and Chinese Mandarin.
  • Offline has two modes – single play and multiplay but that requires multiple controllers.
  • 12 classic maps.
  • 4 Brawl maps.
  • 12 traditional maps with snatch properties.
  • Instruction manual menu.
  • Classic maps are the base game, buy land and build hotels.
  • Snatch properties classic maps are where some land already has buildings and offers more powerful cards. The buildings already being in land means you make money faster.
  • 16 players and they each have unique abilities, passives, and costumes.
  • Six landlords who can change how the game is played.
  • Three difficulties for the landlords – Easy, normal, and hard.
  • Seven large-scale building types – park, institute, energy center, real estate company, bookstore, grand hotel, and business center.
  • Buildings will change how the game plays going forward and add modifiers.
  • Ten gods are in the game and make more powerful changes to the game or grant you powers.
  • Challenge mode is where you get to set goals and face off against a landlord of your choosing.
  • Free mode is where you can choose the map, initial cash, initial deposit, days of price rise, game rounds, and player talent.
  • A traditional game lets you have up to 4 players and you can add in AI or real players depending on the mode.
  • Can save and load when you want.
  • A handy ranking system with colored bars shows who is doing the best and worst.

Richman 11 Review Cons:

  • Cannot remap controls.
  • A lot to take in initially.
  • The tutorials feel very brief.
  • Ai cheap tactics a plenty.
  • Not a huge amount of fun in solo.
  • Doesn’t have any leaderboards or progress like unlocks etc.
  • Tries to mash so much that it can get a bit overwhelming.

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Richman 11:

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Developer: Softstar Entertainment Inc.

Publisher: eastasiasoft

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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