Ended up buying Puzzle Quest last night. I just found out it had a demo so I gave it a shot. Deleted it after a few minutes and bought the full game.
Heh, I'm working my way up towards something similar - just need to finalise my plans for one last raid on the sales...
I am reasonably certain all except the last one don't have any fan service at all.
And I am under the impression (someone should correct me if I am wrong) that even the latest one has only mild fan service (as in the outfit of the main character that you see on the game cover, plus a few others), and is not pervy at all unless you consider the thighs design as pervy and not fit for your daughter to play.
A quick Google brought up this (this is for the latest game):
"In the first place, it's arguable that the only thing fanservicey about Ryza is her design itself. The game hardly draws attention to her physical qualities (apart from some stills) in the in-game cutscenes, and this is because Atelier Ryza focuses on the inner qualities of her character first and foremost. "
Hey fam, I'm looking to do one last dent to my wallet. Which is a better overall game? Valkyria Chronicles 1 or 4?
I'm assuming densha is japanese for trains? I heard it was a very fascinating hobby overall and how some can get really devoted to it, like memorizing schedules and history behind retired trains.In case anyone else is a densha otaku like me there was a video-based rail sim game that released this past week in the Japan eShop and I've really been enjoying it. I know it released in the US for 3DS previously but this version includes higher-res video, HD rumble added (pretty neat IMO). I'd love to see a new Densha de Go game but I'll take what I can get for now - I've been waiting for a rail sim on Switch since it released! Thankfully it supports english throughout so I'd expect it to be released in english territories sometime.
Another oddity released in Japan eShop last week is a paper-based puzzle game where you have to print out a puzzle on real paper for each of 20 or so puzzles. Full english support as well. Haven't gotten into it yet but if anyone is interested I'll try and follow-up with impressions.
Nice BF pickups. What will you be playing 1st off that list of games?BF haul so you can feel good about yourself and your sensible purchases
Fate/EXTELLA Umbral Star
Fate/EXTELLA Link
Doom (2016)
Tales of Vesperia
Disgaea 1 Complete
Dark Souls
God Eater 3
Blazing Beaks
Katamari Reroll
Earthlock
Yooka Laylee
Megaman 11
Lapis Labyrinth
Cadence of Hyrule
Labyrinth of Refrain
and yes, I do realise the irony of me being "salty" earlier for buying Monster Boy in the summer sale for 25% off and now its 50% off and I barely played it, and then I buy all this shit :p
Nice BF pickups. What will you be playing 1st off that list of games?
I'm assuming densha is japanese for trains? I heard it was a very fascinating hobby overall and how some can get really devoted to it, like memorizing schedules and history behind retired trains.
It is. The 7 years old of one of my colleague used to know all the train schedules in the Tokyo area. It's a pretty harmless hobby as compared to all the weird shit existing in Japan.
very curious about kamenazo!In case anyone else is a densha otaku like me there was a video-based rail sim game that released this past week in the Japan eShop and I've really been enjoying it. I know it released in the US for 3DS previously but this version includes higher-res video, HD rumble added (pretty neat IMO). I'd love to see a new Densha de Go game but I'll take what I can get for now - I've been waiting for a rail sim on Switch since it released! Thankfully it supports english throughout so I'd expect it to be released in english territories sometime.
Another oddity released in Japan eShop last week is a paper-based puzzle game where you have to print out a puzzle on real paper for each of 20 or so puzzles. Full english support as well. Haven't gotten into it yet but if anyone is interested I'll try and follow-up with impressions.
I'm assuming densha is japanese for trains? I heard it was a very fascinating hobby overall and how some can get really devoted to it, like memorizing schedules and history behind retired trains.
I was just curious about the title of the puzzle game you mentioned because I'm always on the prowl for good puzzle games! I'm currently going through Baba and it's been really great. Please post some impressions of the game once you get a good dive into it!
Oh thanks for the links! The concept seems pretty unique and I love the simple anime style. It kinda reminds me of Attack of Friday Monsters but more visual novel/puzzle based gameplay! I hope it comes stateside since it already has eng support but it might be my first Japan store purchase.The paper puzzle game is called Kaminazo (Still haven't started it up - hopefully soon!).
Here's the link to the Japanese eShop for it: https://ec.nintendo.com/JP/ja/titles/70010000023304
Main site for the game: https://www.delightworks.co.jp/games/indies/kaminazo/
Lastly, here's a link to the English PDF downloads to print for each stage: https://www.delightworks.co.jp/games/indies/kaminazo/paper/en/
Ya ever try to format a 1TB microSD card using the official SD Formatter tool (per Nintendo's transfer recommendation)? I'm 3 hours in... and at 5%. Woof.
No but I am getting my 1TB card in the mail tomorrow - ummm do I have to format the card it do something special lol?
Did I read something about Pokémon corrupting cards that were formatted the wrong way?!
Didn't do anything when my 512GB came and worked out of the box.
that's how I did my 400gb card so I'm just gonna pop it in and pray lol
I don't know if this list has all of them, but there are quite a few: https://whatoplay.com/switch/visual-novel/Speaking of visual novels, does anyone know where I can find a list of all the ones on the switch? The eshop search engine didn't have a section for that and I would rather not scroll through the awful eshop.
It was 200 during black Friday so still pretty ridiculous.Did I miss some killer deal on the 1TB or something, because from what I remember they were still pretty ridiculous.
I just switched from a 400 to Black Friday 1 TB card.
Used a PC for the first time and popped one SD card in the reader and the replacement via USB card reader and copied it straight over. Tried and failed with a Mac before and it took days to redownload everything.
Didn't have to do anything to the new card and it's working fine. Did take about 6 hours to transfer the 400 gigs
As long as you're not changing to a new Switch itself, then yeah it's a simple copy and paste using a windows PC. (On a Mac it's not as simple).hold up. You mean I can COPY my card?!
I thought everything had to be downloaded again . MEGATON!!!
Probably stuck with xseed. They were in charge of the localization of the previous Trails games before NISA took their place.
We only have publishing rights on Trails of Cold Steel III, so I can't comment to that.
I wouldn't say you have to, but I'm not tempting fate. I'm just following the instructions which very clearly state to format the new card with the SD Formatter. This is my third time doing this now and I've never had an issue, but you do you.No but I am getting my 1TB card in the mail tomorrow - ummm do I have to format the card it do something special lol?
Did I read something about Pokémon corrupting cards that were formatted the wrong way?!
Didn't do anything when my 512GB came and worked out of the box.
Shrug. Again, just following Nintendo's instructions!that's how I did my 400gb card so I'm just gonna pop it in and pray lol
Nintendo doesn't really support the transfer on a Mac. It does weird filesystem stuff with hidden files and things that the Switch doesn't like.I just switched from a 400 to Black Friday 1 TB card.
Used a PC for the first time and popped one SD card in the reader and the replacement via USB card reader and copied it straight over. Tried and failed with a Mac before and it took days to redownload everything.
Didn't have to do anything to the new card and it's working fine. Did take about 6 hours to transfer the 400 gigs
MSRP $550 down to $199. Still pricey, but I've been cleaning out my 400GB fridge for months and that was my sweet spot.Did I miss some killer deal on the 1TB or something, because from what I remember they were still pretty ridiculous.
Not sure if it was mentioned, but Master Blaster Zero 2 has a DLC character from the Gunvolt series & is free until the 12th. You can still nab it even if you don't have the game yet (though it's on sale right now for $7.50), so get it while it's free.
Just checked & because I got Pictoquest not too long ago while on sale, turns out I qualified & got it to show up for free in the US eShop.You guys most probably already knew about this promo...