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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I found this twitter account earlier, figured some of the P5 enthusiasts among you might enjoy reading thru some of these:

[media]https://twitter.com/TextsFromTPT/status/859258994858360833[/media]

 
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The fact someone made the Phan-Site is pretty cool too

For those who haven't seen it: https://phansite.net/

Also, QUE ES FANTOM THIEF?
So when do the rankings start? Kinda betting Donald Trump will be #1 in no time.

 
Since the PS4 version didn't come over here, which is the best one to get, PC, PS3 or Vita?
I haven't played it on PC, but I've played the Vita and PS3 versions and would definitely say that it's better on Vita. The visuals in the PS3 version didn't look like they were optimized for a big screen to me.
 
Since the PS4 version didn't come over here, which is the best one to get, PC, PS3 or Vita?
For that price, probably the Vita since you can take it on the go. I have it for PC, but it's the boxed edition with the extra stuff included. Only go PC if you get a boxed copy for the free shit.

 
Thanks for the votes all =)

I haven't played it on PC, but I've played the Vita and PS3 versions and would definitely say that it's better on Vita. The visuals in the PS3 version didn't look like they were optimized for a big screen to me.
I say Vita for Steins as well....can take anywhere and easy to read. Now eroge...you need pc for big screen for that!
For that price, probably the Vita since you can take it on the go. I have it for PC, but it's the boxed edition with the extra stuff included. Only go PC if you get a boxed copy for the free shit.
I'd be playing it on my PSTV at home though, is the vita version still better for some reason (other than it being a vita game)?

 
Nintendo News: Nintendo Details DLC Coming to Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia for Nintendo 3DS

  • Season Pass (May 19, $44.99, 22 pieces of content): The Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Season Pass includes all five DLC packs as they release. By purchasing the Season Pass, fans who want to receive all DLC will save more than 30 percent compared to purchasing all 22 pieces of content on their own.
  • DLC Pack #1 – Fledgling Warriors Pack (May 19, $7.99, three pieces of content): Ideal for early- to mid-game adventurers, this pack includes a new dungeon (The Astral Temple) and two new maps, great for gaining more items, money and experience points.
  • DLC Pack #2 – Undaunted Heroes Pack (May 25, $9.99, three pieces of content): In addition to a new dungeon (The Inner Sanctum), this pack also includes two challenging new maps that stronger, more seasoned heroes will want to tackle.
  • DLC Pack #3 – Lost Altars Pack (May 25, $14.99, 10 pieces of content): The mysterious dungeons included in this pack hold the power to upgrade characters to exclusive classes that don’t appear in the main game.
  • DLC Pack #4 – Rise of the Deliverance Pack (June 1, $12.99, four pieces of content): Discover the previously untold history of Valentia in this Prologue pack. Complete with new story content and additional voice acting that details the rise of the Deliverance in Zofia, this collection of challenging maps includes new support conversations between selected heroes, as well as the ability to take command of a character players won’t be able to control in the main game.
  • DLC Pack #5 ($5.99, two pieces of content): More information about this final DLC pack will be revealed in the future.

 
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Is it any good?

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I didn't think so, but I'm in the minority there. I just found the vast majority of the character detestable. I really only liked Daru. It's hard to get into a novel (and really that's all it is, a few choices here and there) when you don't care about the people.

I will say that it was kinda cool that the 'choose your own adventure' parts weren't slapped in your face like most conversation options in games. There wasn't an "A", "B", "C" choice screen. It kinda flowed more naturally,

 
Nintendo News: Nintendo Details DLC Coming to Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia for Nintendo 3DS

  • Season Pass (May 19, $44.99, 22 pieces of content): The Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Season Pass includes all five DLC packs as they release. By purchasing the Season Pass, fans who want to receive all DLC will save more than 30 percent compared to purchasing all 22 pieces of content on their own.
  • DLC Pack #1 – Fledgling Warriors Pack (May 19, $7.99, three pieces of content): Ideal for early- to mid-game adventurers, this pack includes a new dungeon (The Astral Temple) and two new maps, great for gaining more items, money and experience points.
  • DLC Pack #2 – Undaunted Heroes Pack (May 25, $9.99, three pieces of content): In addition to a new dungeon (The Inner Sanctum), this pack also includes two challenging new maps that stronger, more seasoned heroes will want to tackle.
  • DLC Pack #3 – Lost Altars Pack (May 25, $14.99, 10 pieces of content): The mysterious dungeons included in this pack hold the power to upgrade characters to exclusive classes that don’t appear in the main game.
  • DLC Pack #4 – Rise of the Deliverance Pack (June 1, $12.99, four pieces of content): Discover the previously untold history of Valentia in this Prologue pack. Complete with new story content and additional voice acting that details the rise of the Deliverance in Zofia, this collection of challenging maps includes new support conversations between selected heroes, as well as the ability to take command of a character players won’t be able to control in the main game.
  • DLC Pack #5 ($5.99, two pieces of content): More information about this final DLC pack will be revealed in the future.
Damn, that's a lot of money. Reading about what will be included, the only one that interests me is DLC pack #4. Everything else just seem like extra maps for the most part (and maybe characters...unless I read that wrong). Given the price on DLC pack #5, that also just seems like it'll be extra maps.

 
Yeah, that price is ridiculous. It's more than the games base MSRP. What the hell.

I have to wonder what's included in dungeons since they don't call them a map in the DLC description.

 
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I usually don't like to argue about this kinda stuff;  but that $45 price tag is pretty shameless.   
Vote with your wallets.  

For $45 it had better be larger and better than the actual content I am paying for at $32.

 
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Nintendo News: Nintendo Details DLC Coming to Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia for Nintendo 3DS

  • Season Pass (May 19, $44.99, 22 pieces of content): The Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia Season Pass includes all five DLC packs as they release. By purchasing the Season Pass, fans who want to receive all DLC will save more than 30 percent compared to purchasing all 22 pieces of content on their own.
  • DLC Pack #1 – Fledgling Warriors Pack (May 19, $7.99, three pieces of content): Ideal for early- to mid-game adventurers, this pack includes a new dungeon (The Astral Temple) and two new maps, great for gaining more items, money and experience points.
  • DLC Pack #2 – Undaunted Heroes Pack (May 25, $9.99, three pieces of content): In addition to a new dungeon (The Inner Sanctum), this pack also includes two challenging new maps that stronger, more seasoned heroes will want to tackle.
  • DLC Pack #3 – Lost Altars Pack (May 25, $14.99, 10 pieces of content): The mysterious dungeons included in this pack hold the power to upgrade characters to exclusive classes that don’t appear in the main game.
  • DLC Pack #4 – Rise of the Deliverance Pack (June 1, $12.99, four pieces of content): Discover the previously untold history of Valentia in this Prologue pack. Complete with new story content and additional voice acting that details the rise of the Deliverance in Zofia, this collection of challenging maps includes new support conversations between selected heroes, as well as the ability to take command of a character players won’t be able to control in the main game.
  • DLC Pack #5 ($5.99, two pieces of content): More information about this final DLC pack will be revealed in the future.
lol. No thanks Nintendo. I don't need to buy DLC for fking Fire Emblem.

 
I think the Fire Emblem Awakening and Fates...blah blah blah had pretty decent DLC. Those seemed cheaper though, but I may have forgotten by now.

 
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Do note the dlc will be discounted and some will be free as time goes on unless sov is a departure from the pattern awakening and conquest/birthright set up.

 
Thanks for the votes all =)
I'd be playing it on my PSTV at home though, is the vita version still better for some reason (other than it being a vita game)?
If you're going to play the Vita version on PSTV, I would actually probably recommend the PS3 version instead. The visuals aren't going to be optimized for the big screen either playing on PSTV, and the PS3 version actually runs faster than the Vita version, which makes a difference when you start skipping text to get all of the endings.
 
I didn't think so, but I'm in the minority there. I just found the vast majority of the character detestable. I really only liked Daru. It's hard to get into a novel (and really that's all it is, a few choices here and there) when you don't care about the people.

I will say that it was kinda cool that the 'choose your own adventure' parts weren't slapped in your face like most conversation options in games. There wasn't an "A", "B", "C" choice screen. It kinda flowed more naturally,
You didn't like Suzuha? She wasn't my absolute favorite character, but she came off to me as a character who would be difficult to dislike.

I agree with you on Daru though, I liked him a lot.
 
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Ahh, starting Trails in the Sky the 3rd feels so good. In the first hour they've briefly referenced Arc en Ciel from the series next game, Zero no Kiseki from the Crossbell arc. Then went on to mention a bit about the Reinford group from Cold Steel. Plus you get to see someone mentioned in the Carnelia books briefly as well, which is a nice bit of nostalgia.

Time to get back on XSeed's wild ride fortwith. Good to see the game is the top seller on Steam right now, but you have to actually click the "See More: Top Sellers" for it to appear. I wonder what the difference is between the standard top 11 showing and the link listing. Maybe revenue versus actual sale numbers? I know the main one is revenue. Would be nice if it shows up on the main one.

 
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I didn't think so, but I'm in the minority there. I just found the vast majority of the character detestable. I really only liked Daru. It's hard to get into a novel (and really that's all it is, a few choices here and there) when you don't care about the people.

I will say that it was kinda cool that the 'choose your own adventure' parts weren't slapped in your face like most conversation options in games. There wasn't an "A", "B", "C" choice screen. It kinda flowed more naturally,
Wow, I can't believe you didn't like Moeka. She's one of my favorite characters of all time, and I find her really relatable. Actually, she's pretty much me in real life... :cry: Now that I think about it... same for Futaba... :cry:

But yeah, I agree with you and Commodore about Daru, a real right hand man.

 
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If you're going to play the Vita version on PSTV, I would actually probably recommend the PS3 version instead. The visuals aren't going to be optimized for the big screen either playing on PSTV, and the PS3 version actually runs faster than the Vita version, which makes a difference when you start skipping text to get all of the endings.
Thanks :)

 
You didn't like Suzuha? She wasn't my absolute favorite character, but she came off to me as a character who would be difficult to dislike.

I agree with you on Daru though, I liked him a lot.
You are correct, I did *not* dislike Suzuha. Though I cant say that I was that much intrigued by her either. Lukewarm is an apt description. Whereas as the main character, the genius girl, the gamer girl of Daru's dreams, and the mentally-challenged assistant (forgive me, it's been over a year and I've forgotten the names) I actively disliked. So in a sea of 'suck' Suzuha was a glimmer light of 'meh.' :)

BTW: Her's was the ending I got. Did not replay to get the others.

 
I just found the vast majority of the character detestable.
Even Mayuri?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAcNU8Xifrs

The exact opposite happened for me. I usually tire of visual novels because I find the characters so bland and cliche. Steins;Gate was one of the only ones where I actually liked most of the characters. Though, watching the anime first may have had a hand in that for me...

 
Wow, I can't believe you didn't like Moeka. She's one of my favorite characters of all time, and I find her really relatable. Actually, she's pretty much me in real life... :cry: Now that I think about it... same for Futaba... :cry:

But yeah, I agree with you and Commodore about Daru, a real right hand man.
My wife once texted my when I was in the same room with her (our living room, with only family so no sound restrictions) and I might have given her the look of death. That was beyond annoying to me. So nah. Mokea didnt do it for me initially and her role in the plot didnt make her any more likeable.

Oh Luka was cool too, I guess.

 
I guess I'll pick up Steins Gate for the vita. I was hoping for a discount on a physical version, but you can't beat $3. Still contemplating the digital for Senran Kagura, too. That's one series that does physical copies right. 

As much as I love Makoto in P5, I think she's now in 2nd place after maxing Futaba. 

 
Do you personally have one? How's the build quality? Is it sturdy?
Yeah, super easy to setup & everything pretty much fit snugly no wobbling or anything like that.

I will add to The Dead Texans point about the dust, get some of that window strip foam if you want extra dust protection because it does have some small gaps. I put some all around the glass door and it's great, nothing gets in.

Also a nice LED set up is recommended if you want to show off at night :whistle2:

 
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Yeah, super easy to setup & everything pretty much fit snugly no wobbling or anything like that.

I will add to The Dead Texans point about the dust, get some of that window strip foam if you want extra dust protection because it does have some small gaps. I put some all around the glass door and it's great, nothing gets in.

Also a nice LED set up is recommended if you want to show off at night :whistle2:
Hmm, $129.00 for shipping to my house from the IKEA website.

 
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