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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.

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Well shit... really hope it ships then, it's bundled with my Man WIth No Name PS5 Asian Eng copy (which is sold out).

I contacted VGP about this and they told me that they there's a delay because Man With No Name is out of stock so now they won't ship until that's back in stock... wow, thanks for taking my money as soon as I order but not shipping when you're supposed to.
 
Nukitashi 2 is coming out February 16th from Shiravune. Steam will have a version, and it will need a patch as this game will need it. Nukitashi was my VN of the year last year in the uniqueness, art, characters and all. Subverted my expectations and I expect this one to be good too. Both this and Irotoridori No Sekai coming out the same day will make my Valentines-ish celebration very good. I will post on release the 18+ patches for both and remind people as they get discounts on release and pre-ordered from some places like JAST USA.

Steam
 
I desperately want them to localize the Oath in Felghana remake. I absolutely loved the original on PSP (played it on my Vita) and having a modern version of it on a modern console would be wonderful. I know the rights issues are really complicated, but XSEED did release the Memories of Celceta PS4 remake after NISA got the rights to Falcom's games, so I like to think it's still possible. Just like I like to think that a Trails Sky trilogy Switch port could happen, and be localized lol

So the eShop has the Persona 5 Tactica DLC on sale right now until the 8th, and since I got the game for $20, I thought I could pick up its story DLC (my love for Robbie Daymond's Akechi knows no bounds). However, I figured I should play it first to make sure I like the game enough to buy more of it. So, instead of finally getting to Pikmin 4, Xenoblade 3 NG+, and the newly-released Granblue Fantasy Relink, I guess I'll be playing P5T. Never thought I'd prioritize a game I previously had no interest in over those three, but here we are. Backlogs love to just reorganize themselves last minute.
 
I desperately want them to localize the Oath in Felghana remake. I absolutely loved the original on PSP (played it on my Vita) and having a modern version of it on a modern console would be wonderful. I know the rights issues are really complicated, but XSEED did release the Memories of Celceta PS4 remake after NISA got the rights to Falcom's games, so I like to think it's still possible. Just like I like to think that a Trails Sky trilogy Switch port could happen, and be localized lol

So the eShop has the Persona 5 Tactica DLC on sale right now until the 8th, and since I got the game for $20, I thought I could pick up its story DLC (my love for Robbie Daymond's Akechi knows no bounds). However, I figured I should play it first to make sure I like the game enough to buy more of it. So, instead of finally getting to Pikmin 4, Xenoblade 3 NG+, and the newly-released Granblue Fantasy Relink, I guess I'll be playing P5T. Never thought I'd prioritize a game I previously had no interest in over those three, but here we are. Backlogs love to just reorganize themselves last minute.

Please share how you feel about p5t once you have a few hours in. Debating whether to start that or granblue next.
 
Is anyone else play Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth? I am currently in chapter 13. I do feel there is too much Kiryu in the game. I thought we passed the torch to Ichiban. And a certain character was completely shafted by showing up so late in the game.
 
According to IGN Resident Evil 4 Gold Edition will only have a physical release in Europe. Also, Tokyo Xanadu eX+ Switch is up for preorder at amazon. There is also an online exclusive edition that includes a 4 CD soundtrack at the Aksys Games store.
Now we have to see if RE4 Gold will be on disc or a download code for the extras/Separate Ways. May be Capcom reverses course after RE7 Village Gold. They did put it all on disc for RE6 Gold.
 

Really glad I waited to get the game. Whether this is forever a separate DLC add-on or the whole game is rereleased in a complete version that includes all DLC on disc, I really don't want to play until I can play the whole experience. I'd be willing to pre-order a complete edition if that's ever released, but knowing this, the only way I'd get Reload before the DLC comes out is if I can get it for dirt cheap. And regarding FeMC, I can accept her never being apart of this supposed "definitive edition" of Persona 3. We'll always have Portable for her story.
 
JFC you gotta be kidding me.

Atlus, when did you go so wrong.

well, WE ALL know for sure now that the SE is going to approach ~$20 again. Good going, Atlus. Now half of people aren't going to to buy your stuff anymore.

We all figured this was going to be the case; but that's because we are smart, we are 40ish, and we've been around the block.

Companies that continue to punish their early supporters like this are such idiots. You teach people to not buy your software. Unless the DLC is free of course, which I sincerely doubt. Another example of some idiot company thinking that they are going to put one over on the core gamer, and like we don't have online discussions or something.
 
For me this is fairly positive news because I'm looking forward to revisiting that content for the first time since playing FES on ps2. It will get another release. Game pass is probably the best option for people unwilling to wait. Especially since the CE was overpriced with no steelbook and an underwhelming aigis figure.
 
So I finished work a bit early and needed a break... figured I had 20 minutes to enjoy some gaming for the first time in 3 weeks. I fired up the GranBlue Fantasy Relink demo and man, I gotta say, I had fun. I got a decent bit of Tales and Skies of Arcadia vibes from it.

But, playing that demo made me realize that, in this day and age of accessibility and all kinds of options settings, there should be an option to have some characters just shut the fuck up (that stupid little dragon).
 
So I finished work a bit early and needed a break... figured I had 20 minutes to enjoy some gaming for the first time in 3 weeks. I fired up the GranBlue Fantasy Relink demo and man, I gotta say, I had fun. I got a decent bit of Tales and Skies of Arcadia vibes from it.

But, playing that demo made me realize that, in this day and age of accessibility and all kinds of options settings, there should be an option to have some characters just shut the fuck up (that stupid little dragon).
While I somewhat agree with you on the Tales + Skies of Arcadia vibes from the demo, I looked a little more into how the gameplay loop unfolds in the full game and it's more akin to a Monster Hunter setup where the main story is kind of short and ends with a "now your journey truly begins" kind of sensation as you now take on quests from a hub, journey out to do a task, then come back and do it all over again.

I was hoping for a more traditional action-JRPG approach, so I don't think Re:link is for me.
 
I think my review of the demo putting it more akin to Toukiden and Genshin Impact was correct. It's not for me either as the Monster Hunter and its kin games are never for me, although I did play a whole lot of Toukiden on the Vita. I will play the game when it's like $15 for it new or something though. By that point a short main campaign will be just fine for me. I'm very tempted to start up my Gamepass sub again and play through Sea of Stars and Persona 3 Reload. No way in heck I'm paying the high prices for Persona 3 Reload.

Also for the more traditional action-JRPG approach you have the FF7 part 2 at the end of the month.
 
JFC you gotta be kidding me.

Atlus, when did you go so wrong.

well, WE ALL know for sure now that the SE is going to approach ~$20 again. Good going, Atlus. Now half of people aren't going to to buy your stuff anymore.

We all figured this was going to be the case; but that's because we are smart, we are 40ish, and we've been around the block.

Companies that continue to punish their early supporters like this are such idiots. You teach people to not buy your software. Unless the DLC is free of course, which I sincerely doubt. Another example of some idiot company thinking that they are going to put one over on the core gamer, and like we don't have online discussions or something.
Yeah like bamco who used to spam enhanced versions just like disgaea and atelier. It completely devalued tales games to the point that sales went from average of 500k-700k plus to 200k.
 
I think my review of the demo putting it more akin to Toukiden and Genshin Impact was correct. It's not for me either as the Monster Hunter and its kin games are never for me, although I did play a whole lot of Toukiden on the Vita. I will play the game when it's like $15 for it new or something though. By that point a short main campaign will be just fine for me. I'm very tempted to start up my Gamepass sub again and play through Sea of Stars and Persona 3 Reload. No way in heck I'm paying the high prices for Persona 3 Reload.

Also for the more traditional action-JRPG approach you have the FF7 part 2 at the end of the month.

Gonna assume you're right as I haven't played either, but was just saying I think I liked the Tales/Skies vibes from it. I try to avoid saying games are influenced or like some other game but I finish like 5 games a year these days.
 
Resident Evil 4 Gold Edition is getting a physical release in Asia (PS5) and Japan (PS4/PS5), of course it will be censored though. It releases on Feb 09, it was just announced and it's already releasing this week. I read somewhere that it's just the vanilla disc with a DLC code. European physical is supposed to come out in March.
 
Please share how you feel about p5t once you have a few hours in. Debating whether to start that or granblue next.
Ok, I've got about 6 hours in and here are my thoughts: it's fine. Story? Fine. Gameplay? Fine. Music? Fine. Presentation? Fine. It's not a bad game by any means, but it's very much a budget title. I'm not expecting it to hit the same story and gameplay highs Strikers did, though I find myself comparing the two games. Toshiro, this game's "regular adult" character, isn't nearly as interesting or entertaining as Zenkichi, and Marie's kingdom isn't as visually compelling as the first Jail. Erina, leader of the Rebel Corps, is a cool character, and I have some theories about her and the story, so I feel driven to keep playing so I can see if I've figured anything out.

Gameplay is very much "baby's first XCOM," even more so than Mario + Rabbids, but I'm fine with that since I'm not a huge fan of XCOM-style games. As others have said online, it's not all that difficult, but missions have optional objectives like "finish in x turns" or "don't let any units get KO'd," so I just treat those as requirements to increase the difficulty. The game allows you to retry a mission and even undo your last turn, so it's very forgiving. I think if you're an XCOM veteran, you'll fall asleep playing this, but if you're like me and don't have a lot of experience in XCOM-style games, you'll like it fine.

The music is just kind of there, not bad but not memorable, which is a shame because Strikers had such an incredible soundtrack (legit even better than the original Persona 5's OST), so I was hoping Tactica would follow suit. There's a Lyn song that plays sometimes (I'm not sure what dictates which missions get the Lyn song and which get the regular battle theme, it seems random) and I found myself bopping to it a bit, but the rest of the soundtrack is like P5 ambiance.

Finally, my biggest complaint is the art style and character designs. I didn't like what I saw in all the previews, and now that I'm playing it, I still don't like it. These aren't cute, appealing chibis like in the Q games. The characters look like they're in a weird Sunday newspaper comic style, like a cross between Peanuts and Doonesbury. The way Joker stands with his head tilted forward, it's like he's got a bad case of tech neck. It's not ruining my experience or anything, but it's just very unappealing to me. Thankfully, all the original P5 voice actors are back and they're doing a great job, despite only like half the scenes actually being voiced.

So, if I had to review it right this second, I think I'd give it a 7/10, though it just barely reaches that. I've heard the Repaint Your Heart DLC has better gameplay, though I'm still a little undecided on it. It's on sale until the 8th, so I still have time. It's recommended you play it after the main story, anyway. If you're caught between this and Granblue, I'm thinking Granblue is your best bet. I kind of regret starting this first, with all the praise Granblue is getting. At least P5T doesn't seem like a long game, so might as well bang it out so I can get to the games I was going to play lol
 
Small Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition play through update:

I did pretty much everything I could reasonably do up through chapter 7. Every area is mapped as much as is available at this point in the game (swimming the waterfall area was a chore!), I 100%'d the collectopedia for all but two areas, I finished every side quest available (including a few that unlocked after doing the main event of Chapter 7), Colony 6 is fully level 1 and I could probably google some guides for the other items needed to finish level 2, but I'm past the point of being ready to move forward. So I pressed on and started Chapter 8 (enough to get throught the story segments and then save). Overall, I am loving it but I've neglected swapping characters to build affinity links. So that might be what I work on next as I make progress with the story.

Gameplay is very much "baby's first XCOM," even more so than Mario + Rabbids

That sounds pretty good to me and it should allow me to set my expectations appropriately for what it is, thank you. Sometimes I just want some more basic tactics without overly deep complex systems and that would be a good time to fire this up.
 
Nah, I'm not going to get the Persona 5 Tactica DLC. Even at $14 (down from $20), it's way overpriced for what's apparently only a 4 hour campaign. I mean, compare that to the $30 Monolith wanted for Torna and Future Redeemed, which were 30-40 hour campaigns (plus additional DLC for the base games). Plus, I read the story in it isn't great and Akechi doesn't have much to do, and he's the whole reason I'd get it. So, I'll just watch the cutscenes on Youtube. Meanwhile, I now have about 12 hours in the main game and my verdict is...it's still fine lol $20 was a good price for it. $60...hell no.

Small Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition play through update:

I did pretty much everything I could reasonably do up through chapter 7. Every area is mapped as much as is available at this point in the game (swimming the waterfall area was a chore!), I 100%'d the collectopedia for all but two areas, I finished every side quest available (including a few that unlocked after doing the main event of Chapter 7), Colony 6 is fully level 1 and I could probably google some guides for the other items needed to finish level 2, but I'm past the point of being ready to move forward. So I pressed on and started Chapter 8 (enough to get throught the story segments and then save). Overall, I am loving it but I've neglected swapping characters to build affinity links. So that might be what I work on next as I make progress with the story.
When you unlock every landmark and location in a region, the map autofills all the empty space you didn't walk over, so you don't have to swim the entire Makna Forest waterfall, nor do you have to swim all of Eryth Sea (thank Christ). It's actually a great way to know for sure if you've found everything. Which characters have you been using the most? I always played as Shulk, Dunban, Sharla, and Melia a ton (leaving Reyn and Riki to the AI), especially Dunban. I'd slap every Agility+ gem I could find on him and laugh as all the enemies would target him and miss every single attack lol Dunban is for real one of the most fun characters to play as in any video game period.
 
I've been playing banner of the maid and the balance is all over the place in it. The double boss map where the one gets a stat buff after you kill the other was bonkers. Once it got that buff it'd one shot most of my units. And that fire emblem lite has leader death = game over on top of 3 units retreat game over iirc. Finally I just turtled it and managed to scrape a win. And of course free map grinding and exp books and such are all unlocked after that map.

50% trophy completion for that very early game map definitely separate the wheat from the chaff I believe the saying is. You'd think they'd see that and go back and update it.

I read that all the female general units are superior to their male counterparts with the exception of desaix who everyone refers to as Quan something. He has special equipment for why he's able to compete reasonably with Oscar the female armored cav.

Enemies having a bleed or curse like ailment skill that prevents you from healing sucks. Especially since my scouts main charm point is hp regen after killing stuff. And the troubadour/bard on a horse and band healer can't cure ailments as of yet.

I wonder when I'll get male healers as having 2 bards to give triple turns or go reach an get chests would be great utility wise.
 
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When you unlock every landmark and location in a region, the map autofills all the empty space you didn't walk over, so you don't have to swim the entire Makna Forest waterfall, nor do you have to swim all of Eryth Sea (thank Christ). It's actually a great way to know for sure if you've found everything. Which characters have you been using the most? I always played as Shulk, Dunban, Sharla, and Melia a ton (leaving Reyn and Riki to the AI), especially Dunban. I'd slap every Agility+ gem I could find on him and laugh as all the enemies would target him and miss every single attack lol Dunban is for real one of the most fun characters to play as in any video game period.

Oh that is good to know about the landmarks. While a waste of time to do all that swimming, I will at least hopefully auto complete some future side mission since there was something to find in there.

I've stuck with just Shulk, Reyn, and Sharla. So pretty much the order they came into the team. Though when I did get Dunban early in the game (chapter 2) for that one segment... I made him my main character since he was so OP which made for a few quick level grinds and helped me wipe out a few of the more difficult early side missions with ease.
 
Oh that is good to know about the landmarks. While a waste of time to do all that swimming, I will at least hopefully auto complete some future side mission since there was something to find in there.

I've stuck with just Shulk, Reyn, and Sharla. So pretty much the order they came into the team. Though when I did get Dunban early in the game (chapter 2) for that one segment... I made him my main character since he was so OP which made for a few quick level grinds and helped me wipe out a few of the more difficult early side missions with ease.
Yeah, the first time I played the game, I didn't know about the auto-completing map either and swam almost all of Eryth Sea. Then I looked up what landmarks I was missing and just happened to find that you don't have to physically traverse the whole map. I think my eyebrow twitched for the rest of the day.
The Satori Marsh at night time and the music is beautiful, even with outdated Wii graphics.
Satorl Marsh is one of the coolest locations in the series. Love how it and Uraya from XC2 completely change based on if it's day or night. Valak Mountain is another cool one, though the piss filter is a little weird. Gaur Plain has a beautiful nighttime track, on par with the daytime theme. Good god the music in XC1 is incredible.
 
I ended up playing a few hours more of Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition last night. I did decide to go ahead and swap out some characters but kept Shulk as my main in order to start towards maxing affinity between the characters. Holy overload on the side missions in Alcamoth! I completed what was available between day/night in the city within the space that is open... some of which opened more side missions. Even with completing the ones I could in the city there are well over 20 side-missions left as I ventured back out to the Eryth Sea towards the next story segment. Many with timers on them so I'll just wipe out as many as I can. It's a good way to level up quickly and build affinity faster. I think I gained two levels just doing the basic fetch/message missions in the city and accepting all the other missions.

It is kind of crazy to think this was on Wii first and then 3DS. I have the 3DS version because after falling in love with XC2, that it seemed like the most logical path for me to play the first game as Definitive Edition hadn't been announced yet and the options for the wii version meant likely going with an eu copy as it was a little pricy compared to the 3DS.
 
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I am on the same part as you. I found out those timer for that part ends much later in the game. I think it was Chapter 15.
I don't mind just grinding through them now just to max infinity and level up to be even more OP for this part of the game... but it's good to know there's no pressure to do that if I feel like just pressing on for a bit. Thanks. Many of the missions should complete between the city and the next objective anyway by just eliminating the flagged enemies.
 
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth State of Play is insane. Demo is up.


I watched the first 3 minutes and decided to stop... from those first 3 minutes, it seems pretty clear that this is going way off the rails from the original and I think I'm just gonna enjoy the game as blind as possible come May after busy season, though it's prob gonna be difficult to avoid spoilers completely.

Plus I also need to play Intermission still... o_O

I will say though...
seeing Zack with Aeris made me smile.

EDIT* how the fuck do spoilers work here in this new version of CAG? Used the spoiler tag but spoiled text does show up.

EDIT 2* Oh I get it now
 
I received the email today requesting my shipping address for the Persona 3 Reload sticker sheet.
Me too, looking forward to receiving it. When I did the sign-up for the P5T patch, I didn't even have the game yet and then it dropped to $20. So hopefully, since I'm also about to get some merch for a game I don't have yet, that means P3R will also soon plummet in price and I can get it for cheap.
 
I might be mis-remembering, but was there supposed to be some bonus DLC you get for beating the Rebirth demo? If that's the case, I might have to break down and play it.


Also, seems like most retailers are sold out of the Deluxe Edition which is shocking. Remake and the FF16 deluxe editions were both very easy to find.
 
I might be mis-remembering, but was there supposed to be some bonus DLC you get for beating the Rebirth demo? If that's the case, I might have to break down and play it.


Also, seems like most retailers are sold out of the Deluxe Edition which is shocking. Remake and the FF16 deluxe editions were both very easy to find.
Yes, there's an in-game item that unlocks for having demo save data. SE will probably make it free eventually, just like they did with the Remake demo bonus theme. Most significant to me was the announcement that the Rebirth demo will be updated later between now and release with an additional Junon area. I wonder if this part of the demo wasn't ready. Perhaps it's more likely that SE is trying to gate public redemption of the demo.

Used standard copies of remake were selling around $90 shortly after release in 2020. Were won't have the same lockdown conditions but it might be difficult to find for another brief window. I preordered rebirth deluxe at bby just in case I'm able to break even and keep the collectibles again.
 
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Oof, I don't want to play the Rebirth demo, but I do want those free bonuses. Can you just save as soon as you're allowed in the demo and still get the bonuses? If so, I may ask my husband to play up to the first save point while I leave the room. I'm that dedicated to keeping everything a secret until I get the full release.

Speaking of, got the Deluxe edition pre-ordered at Best Buy (double steelbook, baybee) and they never added the DLC to my order. It's not the end of the world if I don't get the pre-order bangle or whatever, but I still hope I do. My pre-order does entitle me to it. I would have canceled and reordered, but my area ran out of in-store pickups a long time ago, so I would have had to reorder it for shipping, and hell no to that. I want it at launch, with a steelbook that isn't bent/scratched from shipping. A digital bangle ain't worth sacrificing all that.
 
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The demo really doesn't give anything away. Having said that I am sure you can just save immediately after the start and be fine.
 
I ended up playing a few hours more of Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition last night. I did decide to go ahead and swap out some characters but kept Shulk as my main in order to start towards maxing affinity between the characters. Holy overload on the side missions in Alcamoth! I completed what was available between day/night in the city within the space that is open... some of which opened more side missions. Even with completing the ones I could in the city there are well over 20 side-missions left as I ventured back out to the Eryth Sea towards the next story segment. Many with timers on them so I'll just wipe out as many as I can. It a good way to level up quickly and build affinity faster. I think I gained two levels just doing the basic fetch/message missions in the city and accepting all the other missions.

It is kind of crazy to think this was on Wii first and then 3DS. I have the 3DS version because after falling in love with XC2, that it seemed like the most logical path for me to play the first game as Definitive Edition hadn't been announced yet and the options for the wii version meant likely going with an eu copy as it was a little pricy compared to the 3DS.

I am on the exact same part as you from one year ago! Need to go back to play and finish XC1. It was getting long with lots of tedious sidequests like you mentioned. Great game. I always intended to go back and finish.

God I have so many 100-hour rpgs to play. Today I'm currently going through my physical NISA CEs to see which ones I'm missing. There are so many, and then it gets multi-generational.
 
Trails games. I kinda stopped buying all the NISA CEs I wanted after they transitioned to including Switch. I ordered a couple of sets on both Switch and PS4 but then collecting them all became overwhelming. It costs too much to keep up and I didn't know which platform to buy for. Handheld option is great! but then it often has inferior performance. Performance disparities are obfuscated and not really published. The time I stopped I guess was when they were doing those NIS Classics Volume LEs 1,2,3 re-releases. They were buggy and unpolished, but I wanted to order those.

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I think going forward I'm just going to start submitting orders on Playstation, and complete the collection there. You never know which ones get graphical or engine downgrades with an inferior version.

My collecting has been disorganized for years, and it's time to fix it. Their website changeover really put a damper on things as well. For instance, Trails Through Daybreak is only sold out on the PS5 now because they have to sell their plushies with it. Can't imagine that sales are going very well at NISA these days. Discussion over them has pretty much halted on here. Customers are confused, physical is dwindling, and now they want money up front. So if you're anything like me then you wait until the last minute before they sell out.
 
Finished Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. Gameplay was great, story not as great. Didn’t feel it was as strong halfway through when they split the team up.
So now to wait for the next RGG game (next Judgement game perhaps) where the game through some convoluted logic has to take part partially in Hawaii so they can reuse the map.
 
Hm.... So maybe not a huge loss to play it now. Curious as to what the 2nd part of the demo is.

I figured there would be some tasty morsel in it somewhere but there is jack squat. When you finish the demo you can see a sizzle reel from the game and THAT gives away(or appears to give away) at least two major plot points.
 
Another gambit is: I want to play Disgaea 7 badly, and buy the collector's edition, but the PS5 deluxe edition is $39.99 on Amazon already today. Another obvious candidate for Woot.

Is anybody even playing these games anymore?? Game has a 6.0 user score with 29 votes, an 84 metacritic, and yet it feels like nobody is playing it or cares.

There is no way that NISA isn't struggling.
 
I figured there would be some tasty morsel in it somewhere but there is jack squat. When you finish the demo you can see a sizzle reel from the game and THAT gives away(or appears to give away) at least two major plot points.

Alright, good to know: Beat the demo and close my eyes and ears.
 
Another gambit is: I want to play Disgaea 7 badly, and buy the collector's edition, but the PS5 deluxe edition is $39.99 on Amazon already today. Another obvious candidate for Woot.

Is anybody even playing these games anymore?? Game has a 6.0 user score with 29 votes, an 84 metacritic, and yet it feels like nobody is playing it or cares.

There is no way that NISA isn't struggling.
I got the Switch version when it was $40. Seems reasonable for an NIS Switch game. It might dip lower, then go out of print, then have VGA make more.
 
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