Sentences with phrase «japanese roleplaying»

When Bandai Namco announced Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth for a western release, I was instantly in due to it being developed by Media Vision, one of the better Japanese roleplaying game studios around.
- UK Green Wing scriptwriter James Henry had nice things to say about games as a medium on his «Blue Cat» blog, and points out that the top 3 titles at his local game store are»... an art deco - themed playable critique of Ayn Rand - style Objectivism... an incredibly odd puzzle game that requires you to bend 3D space with a special gun... [and] a Japanese roleplaying adventure set entirely within a dreamworld generated by Frédéric Chopin.»
Character creation is a rare treat in Japanese roleplaying games that almost always come with preset heroes.
In 2017, you really will be hard pressed to find another traditional Japanese roleplaying game that completely satisfies all check boxes as well as The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel.
It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of Idea Factory International's titles like the Hyperdimension Neptunia series as well as the various Visual Novel and Japanese roleplaying games that they tend to localize for the west.
I hope more people please vote for «Current Japanese roleplaying games» in the Genres we want in IGC.
Hyperdimension Neptunia is a rather new Japanese roleplaying series that takes a play on the console wars that plague the real life game industry, Many of the game's characters are named after — in one way or another — the various consoles released throughout the history of gaming.
The Japanese roleplaying game will be available on PC (a first for the main series) and PlayStation 4, with a Nintendo Switch version coming much later due to having to update the Unreal Engine 4 version according to Square Enix.
Developer: Bandai Namco Entertainment, tri-Crescendo Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment Genre: Japanese roleplaying game Platform (s): PlayStation 4 (reviewed), PlayStation 3, PC Rating: PG

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After that point, it's filled with traditional elements often found in Japanese style roleplaying games, and while that doesn't necessarily make for a bad or average game, Earthlock tends to drag things out a bit more than it needs to.
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