Japanese Niche Games Deals & Discussion Thread 4.0

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Welcome to the Japanese niche games deals and discussion thread!  Feel free to talk about local and import Japanese games here.  Our goal is to maintain a thread dedicated to active deals on niche games including RPGs, Visual Novels (VN), Shoot'em ups (Shmups), Musou, etc.  Also maintained are pre-orders for standard, limited and collector's edition games with key release dates provided.

I've wikified the thread to make it more friendly and open to others that can actively update with important information. You can find the wiki post directly below this one.

NOTE:  Please, leave the censorship discussion away from this thread.  It's common for japanese games to have questionable content outside of the country.  We want to keep discussions to the game itself and not about cultural/societal tolerance.

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Our CAG Japanese Niche Games Thread also has a community on PS4, where you can interact and game with other members of the thread.

Our moderators are: Draekon, Las_Hole, and Waffleswanton

You can basically friend any of our members, or any moderator, and you will be able to request to join the community under "Communities friends are in" tab, and a mod will approve your request.

You can also leave your PSN ID in the thread, saying you want to join, and we can invite you directly as well.

As always, have fun and enjoy your stay!

 
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There's nothing wrong with DLC inherently. If the base game feels like a complete experience and they offer more content afterward, great! The thing that bugs me (and I don't get the feeling this is exclusive to me) is when content was cut to be released separately (i.e. the ending of Asura's Wrath), already on the disc (i.e. Bioshock 2), or finds some other way to devalue the base game. Aesthetics and content that's truly additional are 100% fine by me.

 
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You can't really be surprised. Look at the amount of shit Disney owns at this point. They could've just released this game in $20 starter packs with different worlds on each at this point.
In addition, I'm sure they looked at how the DLC for FFXV sold (I'm assuming well above their expectations) and planned as such for KH3.

 
So what is all the hype about Muv-Luv and why should I buy it?
Muv-Luv Alternative is the highest rated visual novel on VNDB and has been for years (above Steins;Gate). The less you know going in the better, but if you're a fan of the visual novel genre it's really a must-play kind of thing.

 
There's nothing wrong with DLC inherently, I just basically don't buy any of it. :razz:

Never cared for it; never felt the need to buy any.  There's maybe one game a year where I'll buy the additional content, and that's more "games-as-a-service" type stuff.  Whatever my mainstay is, like Destiny or FF14.  As far as other games go I play them to completion and then I'm finished.  When I'm done, I'm done.  I rarely go back for more content later.  You also don't get good value per dollar spent.  Even the games I loved, especially the ones I platinum or 100%, I've never felt the need to buy the DLC.  Zelda: BotW, Mariokart, Horizon, Bloodborne, never bought DLC for any of them. 

The feeling of finality is a good thing. It's hard enough to see a long game through to the end. 

 
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So what is all the hype about Muv-Luv and why should I buy it?
Waifus in bodysuits and mechs.

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I don't mind DLC after the fact....like later on some stories want to be told or something, but not when they feel like unlockable extras (like items or costumes), cut from the game, or just random junk (extra music in a game....not rhythm). Short missions providing an hour or 2 of extra content are also no nos for me.

Something like what was considered expansions before, such as the DLC for Witcher 3, or some Bloodborne DLC, are good in my eyes. I do like feeling complete games, and I hope RDR 2 doesn't feel cut up cause of bogus DLC practices.

 
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Deciding there will be dlc before you even release the game when it's been in development for this long is a no-no to me.
Yep. I used to get mad about DLC, now I simply don't care that much.

I'd much rather a developer come out and say "our game is awesome, it's huge, and it's going to be valued at $100", and then put the entire game on the disc. Sell me a complete game.

I have no issue with spending more for truly great gaming experiences. But I don't like being nickle and dimed. Alas, that is never going to happen because customers can't get over the mental hurdle of games costing a max of $59.99. So developers have found ways to circumvent that.

 
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Muv-Luv Alternative is the highest rated visual novel on VNDB and has been for years (above Steins;Gate). The less you know going in the better, but if you're a fan of the visual novel genre it's really a must-play kind of thing.
Is it the kind of thing where I can just buy muv luv alternative or should I buy both? Is there a specific playing order?
 
Is it the kind of thing where I can just buy muv luv alternative or should I buy both? Is there a specific playing order?
minor spoilers

been awhile since i played it but muv luv the first game was just learning about all the people in the game the girls that like him and his school life. truthfully playing blind at the time it bored me to tears thinking it was to pg, the second game thu epic and was worth it.

not sure if muv luv alternative will be as impact full not knowing events from first game since it fleshed out the people and added to it least my PoV i think it worth your money getting the set.

 
Or just get it on pc. Though I do like playing vn's in bed.
Is that a euphemism?

Seriously though, the Steam Link Android app seems to work pretty well with VN's. I was playing Princess Evangile on my phone just last night. Not much different than playing on a vita, particularly if you have one of those fancy Bluetooth controllers with the phone mount.

 
Yep. I used to get mad about DLC, now I simply don't care that much.

I'd much rather a developer come out and say "our game is awesome, it's huge, and it's going to be valued at $100", and then put the entire game on the disc. Sell me a complete game.

I have no issue with spending more for truly great gaming experiences. But I don't like being nickle and dimed. Alas, that is never going to happen because customers can't get over the mental hurdle of games costing a max of $59.99. So developers have found ways to circumvent that.
I really don't feel like I've played an incomplete game (except maybe MGS 5) so I am fine with the current DLC practices. Let me choose whether or not I want more of a game instead of the only options being spending $80-$100 to get everything or waiting for the "complete edition" to go on sale.

 
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Tokyo Ghoul: re Call to Exist first screenshots

"Tokyo Ghoul: re Call to Exist is a third-person perspective survival action game set in the world of Tokyo Ghoul and Tokyo Ghoul: re. Online, the game supports battles with a large number of people, as well as co-op battles to survive with friends."

New Gundam Breaker launch trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOpu3dOgfmE

Crystar first screenshots, story details

Resident Evil 2 Remake Experimented With Old School Camera, No Plan For Switch Version

 
At the expense of boring everyone, DLC is something I've always compared to items in home video releases. What I watch/play is based on how much I like the movie/game, or how much it adds to the experience. I won't dislike a movie just because it cut out scenes I like for the theatrical release. If it's a movie I care enough about though, I will make sure I get those scenes if they're available.

A) Things like costumes, weapons, and other minor packs are like special features (interviews, audio commentary, behind the scenes featurettes).
B) Stages and new game modes are like cutting room floor content (Director's Cuts, deleted scenes, "lost" episodes).
C) Asura's Wrath (on a side note, there's only one movie I would buy if it came without the ending; A.I.)
 
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Steam Summer Sale starts today in about three hours. There's also a Paypal $5 off $30 on Steam when you pay with paypal. It's limited to the first 40,000 people who save the offer:

https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/offers?view=details&offerId=6SZC7GFHU83A2

I don't expect the offer to last too much longer since its been live for for at least nine hours or so, but I thought I'd throw it out there for those interested since the Steam Summer Sale should begin today.

 
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EastAsiaSoft is doing a physical release of this on Play Asia. On sale next Thursday

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Steam Summer Sale starts today in about three hours. There's also a Paypal $5 off $30 on Steam when you pay with paypal. It's limited to the first 40,000 people who save the offer:

https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/offers?view=details&offerId=6SZC7GFHU83A2

I don't expect the offer to last too much longer since its been live for for at least nine hours or so, but I thought I'd throw it out there for those interested since the Steam Summer Sale should begin today.
Whoa thanks. Claimed the code. Will try it out later. Not sure if it'll work on just adding credit to my wallet or if it has to be a game purchase.

I noticed Gamestop started selling some of the more rare Japanese figures that people usually have to import. Racing Miku Figma, Persona Figmas, 1/8s, etc.

Racing Miku 2018 Figma $99.99

Persona 5 Joker Figma $85.99

Persona 5 Panther Figma $89.99

Persona 5 Caroline and Justine Good Smile 1/8 $165.99

They might be a bit over priced though, but good if you have some excess credit.
"A bit" is an understatement. Even America based figure shops don't price gouge that much.

I'm so worried about Omega Labyrinth, guys.
Me too, me too. It's one of the last vita games that I'm really excited about.

 
Whoa thanks. Claimed the code. Will try it out later. Not sure if it'll work on just adding credit to my wallet or if it has to be a game purchase.
It works on adding credit, but since the Enhanced Steam 'Custom Amount' option doesn't currently work the only way to add $30 specifically is via editing one of the buttons lower than $30 by inspecting and editing the page.

The $5 discount lasts until June 30th I think. Just make sure you sign into Paypal during checkout if it's previously saved.

 
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Whoa thanks. Claimed the code. Will try it out later. Not sure if it'll work on just adding credit to my wallet or if it has to be a game purchase.
Like Draekon said, you can add $30 for $25, which is what I did. Did have to do a little (relatively simple) HTML editing though. Can't figure out an easier way to embed it into the URL to make things easier for others.

 
Oh nice for the adult patch. I need to check my backerkit for the Muvluv kickstarter.

First of all summer sales all around. In addition to VNs on Steam from all companies, Mangagamer has theirs going on as well as Denpasoft. Go get some 18+ VNs! I'm just going to buy Maidens of Michael.

Mangagamer (NSFW)

Denpasoft (NSFW)

A train VN game Maitetsu is currently up for pre-order and set to be released by the end of June exclusively on Fakku by Sekai Project / Denpasoft. This is some game where aerocrafts took over and the previous system RailRoad was abandoned. The main character activates a locomotive and tries to save his hometown from being polluted and running an aerocraft factory. I pre-ordered it cause it has a pretty good following.

Fakku (NSFW)

VNDB (NSFW)

 
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