A new publisher enters the Vita physical fray:
https://signatureeditiongames.com/c...ck-from-hell-vita-developer-signature-edition
Physical version of Slain up on Signature Edition Games' website.
Pre-ordered.
A new publisher enters the Vita physical fray:
https://signatureeditiongames.com/c...ck-from-hell-vita-developer-signature-edition
Physical version of Slain up on Signature Edition Games' website.
The Count Lucanor is coming to #PS4 #XboxOne & #PSVita thanks to @RatalaikaGames & @MergeGamesLtd Preorder a signature ed. at #PaxEast2017
Yeah, I ordered from them. I bought from desktop using Chrome if that makes any difference?
And yep, that's the voucher I used.
So I've been watching Summon Night 6 on Amazon since it was put up and noticed that none of them have a Prime discount, which that doesn't take more than an hour or so to go live as well. Is there some kind of loophole that makes it so the game won't have a discount? If so I wonder why no other publisher makes use of it.
It can take days or even weeks for the Amazon Prime discount to go live.
For example, FFXII LE still doesn't have it.
It should auto-adjust regardless of when you order it.
In a message shared on the Japanese PlayStation Blog, Idea Factory said that Hakuoki Shinkai: Fuukaden is only the start of its PlayStation 4 support, and that it plans to release more Otomate brand titles on the platform in the future.
So, a new 2018 Vita game announced for Japan. And it's Virtual On... crossed with A Certain Magical Index:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1351886
Wat.
Also, don't want to sound too doom-y, but it seems like Compile Heart/Idea Factory are reaching the end of their Vita support. They announced two new games at the Dengeki Fest today - a new Genkai Tokki game and a port of the Hakuouki remakes, both of them for PS4. With regards to Hakuouki, they had this to say:
I fully expect them to keep releasing otome games as PS4/Vita going forward, but it's pretty clear that they plan to make PS4 their new home for the brand. Which is strange, never thought I'd see the day where a home console was the home for VN's, but there you go.
Anyway, now it kinda makes sense when IFI grabbed Hakuouki when they did; and it seems like Gun Gun Pixies might be the last of the Compile Heart support on Vita (other than that F2P Nep game).
PS2 had quite a few otome games. Seeing the games move to ps4 isn't all that strange .
I'm finally back at home and at the office and tried on both computers and made a seperate account and still not working. I've emailed them. Some people have the same problem on their facebook page too. I literally cannot checkout for this offer, but I can if I try to buy something else.
This is pretty annoying. Ah well.
This prop the most active via thread on gaf right?
Read something about external USB hard drive support for playstation tv like a month ago but could not find the link again.
Was this fake or is this really something that is doable?
Not official off crouse it was from a modder and I think same team that did the full unlock all games made playable on playstation tv etc.Looks totally fake to me.
I mean, how is Sony going to make money out of those memory cards if they would allow you to use an external hard drive?
This prop the most active via thread on gaf right?
Read something about external USB hard drive support for playstation tv like a month ago but could not find the link again.
Was this fake or is this really something that is doable?
Thanks found the thread and the subreddit and its almost outCheck the Henkaku thread, people there might know if it became a thing.
Also, don't want to sound too doom-y, but it seems like Compile Heart/Idea Factory are reaching the end of their Vita support. They announced two new games at the Dengeki Fest today - a new Genkai Tokki game and a port of the Hakuouki remakes, both of them for PS4. With regards to Hakuouki, they had this to say:
I fully expect them to keep releasing otome games as PS4/Vita going forward, but it's pretty clear that they plan to make PS4 their new home for the brand. Which is strange, never thought I'd see the day where a home console was the home for VN's, but there you go.
Anyway, now it kinda makes sense when IFI grabbed Hakuouki when they did; and it seems like Gun Gun Pixies might be the last of the Compile Heart support on Vita (other than that F2P Nep game).
You know when the company that many consider to be bottom of the barrel ends support, that the system is not long for this world. Even then, if this ends up being the final year of any "major" releases for the system, I'm pretty pleased with the dozen or so games I'll be buying for it this year.
I'm still questioning their decision to make a f2p card game on Vita though, when they could have slapped a base game on a cart and loaded it with dlc and likely made quite a bit more than they will by keeping it f2p. Keeping it f2p also means it basically has no chance of leaving Japan either, which remains the biggest head scratcher when any CH game with Neptune is guaranteed to sell over here.
You know when the company that many consider to be bottom of the barrel ends support, that the system is not long for this world. Even then, if this ends up being the final year of any "major" releases for the system, I'm pretty pleased with the dozen or so games I'll be buying for it this year.
I'm still questioning their decision to make a f2p card game on Vita though, when they could have slapped a base game on a cart and loaded it with dlc and likely made quite a bit more than they will by keeping it f2p. Keeping it f2p also means it basically has no chance of leaving Japan either, which remains the biggest head scratcher when any CH game with Neptune is guaranteed to sell over here.
I fully expect them to keep releasing otome games as PS4/Vita going forward, but it's pretty clear that they plan to make PS4 their new home for the brand. Which is strange, never thought I'd see the day where a home console was the home for VN's, but there you go.
Anyway, now it kinda makes sense when IFI grabbed Hakuouki when they did; and it seems like Gun Gun Pixies might be the last of the Compile Heart support on Vita (other than that F2P Nep game).
Ehh. I know Compile Heart have a crappy reputation, but their games have come on leaps and bounds in the past 5 years or so. I maintain that Trillion is an excellent game and the Nep Rebirth titles are fun too.
Let's see if they keep that opinion after these ports come out. At one point Otomate was supposed to flourish on PS3.
So, a new 2018 Vita game announced for Japan. And it's Virtual On... crossed with A Certain Magical Index:
Is this the first known Vita release for 2018, or were others already announced?
Oh yeah, I don't expect this to be a particularly worthwhile venture for them, but when they're selling 5-10k copies of their otome games on Vita anyway, it's not like the market can't exist on PS4.
Besides, if they fail abjectly on PS4, it's not like they're going to come running back to Vita =/
Did I miss this?
Looks like Farming Simulator 18 is being released retail in US.
I know there was a German listing up a while back.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XBSKBYQ/?tag=neogaf0e-20
FIRST RUN BONUS : Mail-in voucher pullout in the manual for a free full soundtrack with standard jewelcase. USA AND CANADIAN RESIDENTS ONLY. SHIPPING EXTRA.
$5 extra tacked onto the game + shipping honestly isn't bad at all for a full soundtrack, surprised it's as cheap as it is.Shipping is $3.95 for the US, which covers the packaging, postage, and labor. The CD mailing boxes are 1 per, so multiples don't save anything. Haven't worked out Canadian and international shipping yet, but S/H will be whatever that costs us, it's not a profit center.
Sorry to hear you missed out on the deal, that is pretty annoying.
Btw, for anyone wondering, my copy of DOAX3 (which shipped either Wednesday or Thursday) arrived yesterday from Mariio128. I'm guessing it shipped from within the UK then. I'm impressed!
But yeah, it doesn't bode well in the system and certainly it seems like in both Japan and the west, 2017 is the last year we're getting consistent 'major' releases (in Japan I feel like it's worse than in the west actually, there's like no big games scheduled for after April, unless you count Itadaki Street). Still, Japan just had its first 2018 game announced today and we know of multiple coming in the west next year too, so it's not over yet.
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I'm wondering is Natural Doctrine on the Vita worth US$15? How hard is it?
only for the box art and nothing else.
I'm playing Dungeon Travelers 2 and its great. It is rather long though so I'm wondering how long I have to go in terms of number of hours. I'm on Chapter. I've already spent about 35 hrs in the game and probably another 5 hours where I just forgot to save and lost progress. About the only gripe I have is that the game is pretty narrowly focused and there isn't a whole lot of variety besides dungeon crawling and combat, but otherwise this is a really fantastic title.7 - Imperial Garden
I'm wondering is Natural Doctrine on the Vita worth US$15? How hard is it?
And I'm thinking about getting some Lego games on the Vita, I know some of them are 3DS ports, but which are the best ones to get? I'm thinking Batman 3, Jurassic World, Shadow of Ronin, Batman 2, Lord of the Rings, Nindroids in that order of preference. I have Lego Marvel Super Heroes already, would it be worth getting Marvel Avengers? My kids are 3 and 1 so it'll be a while before they can play them on their own, but looking to collect for them now.
only for the box art and nothing else.
Compile Heart has confirmed they're developing a brand new RPG exclusively for Vita that they hope to unveil soon: https://twitter.com/IdeaFactoryWeb/status/841146016623607813
I guess the Japanese fans thought the same things Kresnik and I did and "voiced" their opinions on that.
I wonder if the Osumatsu-san game has been delayed to port to PS4, wait out for the second season of the anime, or both.
Btw, does Mariio128 have a website and does he ship overseas, id be interested to know what vita games he's got?
And I'm thinking about getting some Lego games on the Vita, I know some of them are 3DS ports, but which are the best ones to get? I'm thinking Batman 3, Jurassic World, Shadow of Ronin, Batman 2, Lord of the Rings, Nindroids in that order of preference. I have Lego Marvel Super Heroes already, would it be worth getting Marvel Avengers? My kids are 3 and 1 so it'll be a while before they can play them on their own, but looking to collect for them now.
I'm wondering is Natural Doctrine on the Vita worth US$15? How hard is it?
Best lego games?
I almost finishes them all, but I loved:
- jurassic world (amazing franchise, lovely game)
- marvel avangers (i didn't like heroes)
- batman 3 (I also liked part 2, but this is bigger and better)
- lego chima (didn't knew anything about the chima licence but it was fun)
- ninjago shadow of ronin (same)
- lego movie (weird but amazing fun)
They're all 3DS ports. I actually wrote an article about a history of LEGO games on PSP & Vita a while ago.
tl;dr - anything from LEGO Batman 3 onwards is solid, everything before that is a DS port and the quality is questionable. My recommendation is Avengers, it's awesome.
It's HARD, i wasn't able to go on after few missions, and i usually finish everything i like, it was already really hard for me to finish missions but the death ofsealed the deal and i abandoned it.the readhead
But maybe i'm just not good enough for the game who knows.
I don't mind a hard game, but getting stuck somewhere usually makes me move on to something else. I liked what I read of the vita lounge review, and some of the impressions in the Natural Doctrine threads have me interested in the game. The other thing that interests me is that its only 20 hours for the story, so that seems like a nice length.
Limited Run Games will sell physical print copies of Ray Gigant for PS Vita via its online store on April 14, publisher Acttil announced.
I might do this if the shipping to Malaysia is reasonable.
I'm playing Dungeon Travelers 2 now so this might be too easy going by people that have played it.