Really? A lot of dedicated English Puyo fans had the chance to sample the English voices at Anime Ascension and the Nintendo Switch events, and fwiw they said the English dub was surprisingly good.Fans of the series are just used to the Japanese audio now (if nothing but for lack of any other option) and probably just don't want to be forced to get used to completely different voices now.
If you want some help... hmuIn terms of Puyo, I never really got into it but that's because I never owned a copy. I've played here and there but didn't take the time to learn it. Thanks to this game, I'm going to finally sit down and see what it's all about.
You can just set your account to Japanese and it should do all that for you without the need to buy the actual Japanese game
Also, the US version costs $30 digitally while the JP version costs like $50... I wouldn't bet on a surprise dual language / dual audio option, but release is still a month away so who knows.We don't know that for sure yet. That's how most Switch games have been so far but it doesn't mean they all will. Especially a game where the localization is released later, I suspect it will be like games on other consoles where they strip out the original language.
Urgh lol... I have five extra copies of Puyo Tetris. I lost control of my life at some point along the way...I mean I've got a PS4 copy that I'm willing to part with in a month if one of you really wants JP voices.