Is this getting a physical release? All the Limited Run Games stuff regarding it's Vita release had me confused as to what is and what isn't.
It was popular in Japan before it even launched there. The devs went to TGS with it and it became a staple indie ever since. No surprises that they're marketing this game HARD in Japan of all regions. Hell, they got the author behind Galko to draw an alt cover. Trying to find the pic of it, but I remember they had a fuckton of JP physical copies available. Game is really popular.Also am I correct in my understanding that this game kinda caught fire a bit when it hit Japan?
Does it? Awesome, I wasn't sure about it when I made the thread abotu the Galko collab.The japanese physical release, scheduled for the end of May, comes with english support.
Any way to buy it from Europe?The japanese physical release, scheduled for the end of May, comes with english support.
Does it? Awesome, I wasn't sure about it when I made the thread abotu the Galko collab.
Time to import it then!
I didn't know it was available in amazon. I've bought things there before.
Nice, thanks. Hopefully the eshop listing will confirm it soon then.According to Playism's website, yes. I'll wait until someone confirms that it's indeed happening before buying that physical copy myself, though.
Great. No need to get it from LRG then since amazon JP is cheaper (and faster) for us EU people.The japanese physical release, scheduled for the end of May, comes with english support.
Pretty much linear and story driven, but the gameplay is making cocktails and hearing people's stories. Make them correct, hear more of their stories and make money. Money's used to pay rent and other items, and if you've not paid rent (or whatever the equivalent is for that time frame) then you'll get a bad ending.Is it totally linear or is there some replayability to it ? Wondering how it compares to The Red String Club, which I got my eyes on as well for my Switch and I know is a totally story-driven game, which I like.
But I already own it 3 times! And the OST on vinyl and CD!
There are multiple endings and you can get different scenes depending on what drinks you serve to customers so there is enough there for 2-3 playthroughs but it generally is linear.Is it totally linear or is there some replayability to it ? Wondering how it compares to The Red String Club, which I got my eyes on as well for my Switch and I know is a totally story-driven game, which I like.
Pretty much linear and story driven, but the gameplay is making cocktails and hearing people's stories. Make them correct, hear more of their stories and make money. Money's used to pay rent and other items, and if you've not paid rent (or whatever the equivalent is for that time frame) then you'll get a bad ending.
Just pay attention, keep track of what makes what drink and what your guests habits are and their stories and enjoy the ride.