Input Mag Reviews Tamagotchi Pix, Brings It To an Outdoor Rave, Drag Show, & Graveyard
If the title of the article caught your attention, then you’re going to love the Tamagotchi Pix review published by Cheyenne MacDonald for Input Mag. Input Mag is a sibling of popular websites such as Inverse, Outline, Gawker, and Mic has just gotten their hands on the Tamagotchi Pix, and their review is giving us life. Shouldn’t every reviewer bring their Tamagotchi to a outdoor rave, drag show, and graveyard to give us their thorough review?
“So, please take this bias into account when you read the following extremely controversial statement. OK? The new Tamagotchi Pix is great. Seriously, I don’t care what anyone else says, I love it.”
Cheyenne knows their way around a Tamagotchi, and this review shows it. The touch buttons are immediately under scrutiny, called them “janky”, noting that other users have found these buttons misaligned with the shell of the device. Battery life is the next gripe, Cheyenne powered up the Tamagotchi Pix on Saturday morning, and by Tuesday the batteries had to be changed, merely four days later. Although this was a shock, it is a reality, and the excessive use of the built-in camera does not help.
There is some light in this review, after all Cheyenne loves the Tamagotchi Pix. Praising the character lineup, gameplay, and built-in camera. Cheyenne admits the camera is low resolution, but it doesn’t them, calling it hilarious. Enjoying the cooking feature, Cheyenne took a picture of red potatoes and garlic at the grocery store and Ginjirotchi created some delicious California rolls, seems right?
Smooth graphics receive a praise too, the software feels a lot smoother than the Tamagotchi on and for that we celebrate. Cheyenne also notes that you can easily skip through lengthy dialogues and transition scenes. The built-in camera is low resolution, but that it to be expected. Cheyenne wraps up the review with her recommendation of the Tamagotchi Pix, noting that Tamagotchi heads are really going to enjoy the Pix, and there is a lot to do compared to its predecessor, the Tamagotchi On.