Fire Emblem Awakening and Fates, Virtue’s Last Reward (it’s more of a puzzle/visual novel though), Shin Megami Tensei IV, Bravely Default.
Fire Emblem Awakening and Fates, Virtue’s Last Reward (it’s more of a puzzle/visual novel though), Shin Megami Tensei IV, Bravely Default.
Looks like it’ll be a one episode deal and not a full series. More like an extended ad for the game.
This is just incredible.
That FFXIV insert looks a bit weird indeed.
Buuut, that moogle and chocobo addition in Yokai Watch... must resist... My next 3DS budget is already reserved for Zero Time Dilemma.
While I can’t be more hyped about the game itself (no preorder though), that sure is a weird trailer.
Most gamers in Indonesia still think of having a physical copy as very important. There are quite a bunch of of individual resellers here to help ordinary gamers get their hands on those precious, precious physical copy of games. Oh the number of hoops to jump. Especially for console games like this one.
Well, there’s no such thing like a happy conclusion in Psycho Pass world. Better take your heart out and put it somewhere safe when playing.
I’m currently replaying the first game and that point is on chapter 3 out of 7. So you’re around halfway of the game.
In case anyone’s wondering, the visual novel in the screenshots is available for free on Android/iOS. No English version though. The title’s Seifuku no Oujisama. Oujisama means “prince”, but also a pun for “uncle/older man”, seifuku means “uniform” and that’s another fetish addressed in here as the characters are…
Yeah, I guess this type of storytelling is just not my cup of tea. Does it have an overarching plot that ties all the characters together though? Or is it just a bunch of individual plotlines that comes and goes all the way to the end?
My friend kept pushing me to watch this so I tried the first couple episodes of the first series, and it failed to hook me. It felt like a bunch of characters and small stories with no main focus. Like a bunch of different shows mashed into one. There are high school students being high school students, and then…
Come on, Square Enix, you guys don’t want more money? Or an (relative) advantage over Persona 5?
I’ve been shivering with glee all day I don’t know if I can sleep tonight.
Okay, that’s an exaggeration, just a bit.
Man, I’m out of words to say.
Squeeee. Square Enix, this is really an all out attack.
Come on, PC version please!
Uhh, bacon in broth? That doesn’t sound right...
Huh. You made me type aspergers in wikipedia and guess what, some of the descriptions fit me so well. I guess I have you to thank for today. Never even heard of the thing before.
While most dating sims/romance VNs usually aim to make the heroine you’re controlling to be as blank as possible (even sometimes not giving her a face at all) to make it easy for players to project themselves into it, there are also some instances where they come with fully developed, distinct personalities. Which…
Wow. Those colors.