What the fuck?Brian★;136957549 said:
What the fuck?Brian★;136957549 said:
Stranger of Sword City: Black Palace
You must have been looking at the wrong game. The box art is very representative of the art style in the game:
This looks ace! How is this the first time I've heard about this game? I suppose chances of localisation are slim.
Are you some kind of pervert? Don't get too excited.What the fuck?
Not a single pompadour on that cover. idontknowaboutthisKenka Bancho
It's from Demon Gaze developers, so chances are not 0, but at the same time they have not localized 2 other games, so we have to wait.This looks ace! How is this the first time I've heard about this game? I suppose chances of localisation are slim.
Not a single pompadour on that cover. idontknowaboutthis
This looks ace! How is this the first time I've heard about this game? I suppose chances of localisation are slim.
What the fuck?
You must have been looking at the wrong game. The box art is very representative of the art style in the game:
Wow, that's lazy.
Wow, that's lazy.
Wow, that's lazy.
Wow, that's lazy.
It seems fine considering what the game is.
Hell no, that's awesome! More games should have Japanese countryside all over their covers.
I think that's fantastic box art.
Not a single pompadour on that cover. idontknowaboutthis
Stranger of Sword City: Black Palace
Wow, that's lazy.
It seems fine considering what the game is.
XSEED please.
What is the game about?
For those not familiar with the Japan-only franchise, Fuuraiki is a series of romance sims that involve touring around Japans northern island of Hokkaido. In Fuuraiki 3, gameplay is split between three distinct parts.
Touring entails freely traveling around the entire island by motorcycle, which is depicted with photography. At certain points, players can stop on the side of the road to better enjoy the view.
Adventure portions of the game see over 100 famous tourist spots to visit. Its during such sections of the games that players encounter the games heroines and other local people as they gather information and take pictures.
Camping stretches of the game task players with compiling information about the places they visited and running posts about them online. With the protagonist being an aspiring travel writer, the ultimate goal is to churn out posts that will be received well in a writing contest in which theyre participating.
The second one is set in Okinawa though.Fuuraiki is a series of romance sims that involve touring around Japans northern island of Hokkaido.
Hell no, that's awesome! More games should have Japanese countryside all over their covers.
...And Square Enix says the game is not a Musou game -_-
Surely this isn't the final boxart?
...And Square Enix says the game is not a Musou game -_-
Surely this isn't the final boxart?
I hope they change it because IMO it looks bad.It's placeholder for now (since it has the release date etc. on it), but I don't think the final box art will be too different.
The hardware bundle uses the same image.
This box art is misleading as hell -_-It's actually closer to Trinity: Souls of Zill'Oll.
Developed by Omega Force, it features battles with groups of monsters, but it's not really a Musou game.
That boxart is a bit crap though.
All of these otome games are due to launch the same week as the pink Vita 2000. Idea Factory knows the score.
I know this post is a bit old (Sept 2014) but Pink Vita launch are you talking about? I've had my Vita with a pink back since March.
I only know of the new blue and red-backed ones.
This and the upcoming Godzilla game kinda make me regret selling my PS3.