Sentences with word «fanservice»

The amount of fanservice in FighterZ is simply glorious.
There's plenty of fanservice in this pack but the Adventure World is lacking for those who aren't fans.
I mean, why did this game bring up the controversy when the girls from Dead or Alive have been in shameless fanservice games revolving around playing beach volleyball in skimpy outfits?
This feature is poorly explained, but some choices lead to humorous scenes, others give you a stat bonus the next day, and one (the bath) is just for fanservice.
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII seems to have a lot of Final Fantasy fanservice with the Cloud costume, Yuna costume, and FFXIV wear.
HPP: From what we've seen so far, SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy showcases a bit more fanservice than previous offerings from SNK.
You know, aside from the hidden BB Corps fanservice bits.
Unfortunately, I don't think it quite comes close to the Senran series on Vita with regards to fun and polish, and it's not really as fanservice - y as I'd expected either.
I don't like fanservice in anime at all, Kill La Kill was an exception just cause it was unique!
Their presence is all great fanservice, but when it comes to the gameplay itself, it's nothing groundbreaking, mostly due to the still relatively recent Return to Dream Land on Wii.
It's ultimate fanservice for series fans, and the graphics really show just what the PlayStation 3 can do.
Meanwhile, SENRAN KAGURA sells on fanservice, but the gameplay is pretty good.
It's pure fanservice where popular characters team up to hack and slash their way through untold enemies in a simple but exciting story of good versus evil that lends itself well to the musou genre's bombast.
It kinda doesn't suit Dark Souls to have fanservice such as that.
This is the perfect Zelda fanservice game and I gonna enjoy it all while the haters miss out!
And for those people who like their beat»em ups with a huge, heaping side of anime fanservice, this game is for you.
Taking fanservice to it's inevitable extreme, the games in the Senran Kagura series are unapologetic in their depiction of the female physique.
What originally started as a dramatization of Chinese history has grown to encompass fantastical elements and exaggerated fanservice in its characters.
Blackout mode sounds like a ridiculous take on battle royal packed with tons of Call of Duty fanservice.
If you are a fan of the series or enjoy fighting games, this comes highly recommended, as long as you realize you are going to get bombarded by fanservice around every turn.
If you're a Final Fantasy fan, there's so much fanservice in the trailer... Continue reading →
We've done fanservice games in the past, and we'll decide on whether or not to do them on a game - by - game basis.
Maybe i'm just a sucker for shameless fanservice (Baby Ridley!
-- Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD ReMIX I may not fully understand who is who on the front cover of Square Enix's insanely high - value fanservice package for lovers of Kingdom Hearts, but there's a pleasing symmetry and vibrant tone to the portraits that litter its face.
Project X Zone, at its core, is probably one of the most fanservice - filled games I've ever played.
There are some funny moments, a few fanservice moments, and some semi-interesting plot points — but overall it's a story that could've been crunched down to a much smaller size had it not been filled with a bunch of nonsense.
Dressing her in stockings is at best a nod back to Teri Hatcher in Tomorrow Never Dies and at worst just lazy fanservice.
With little beyond simple puzzles, quicktime events, and Pokémon fanservice, it would be relatively easy to write off Detective Pikachu — that is, if it weren't for the existence of Detective Pikachu himself.
It even treats its callbacks with very little overt fanservice, letting them play as it would naturally.
The texture pack you're using determines what music plays, and the Super Mario pack delivers fanservice with the entire track list from Super Mario 64.
There's mainstays, like Dance Dance Revolution or Guitar Hero; quirky ones, like Rhythm Heaven and Elite Beat Agents; and of course, weird fanservice - y titles like Senran Kagura: Bon Appetit.
Some serious fanservice is the only thing that has brought Fairy Tail to where it stands.
Along with these two titles, Vertical Inc also licensed a novel titled Grey Men and, to the foreseen surprise of many on Twitter, the Queen's Blade Complete Visual Collection artbook (fantasy fanservice that's a hentai without the sex).
Though personally Barrel Blast was / is a guilty pleasure of mine simply due to the fact it had a LOT of DKC fanservice thrown into it and at the time was really rare... (no pun intended)
Smash's main attraction to most players is the Nintendo fanservice, after all.
It seems like it's meant to be Z fanservice instead of actually continuing the story like with GT.
They are literally fanservice, which is what smash is all about.
Eg: Chris Redfield's gladiator skin in RE5 was total fanservice to those attracted to men, I would pay to see more DLC like this, a la Dead or Alive, but with men in skimpy outfits and big bulging pecs.
If anything unites gamers, it's most certainly fanservice dished out in droves.
At least the game doesn't pull punches when it comes to the way it balances fanservice with actual content: the vast majority of cutscenes do absolutely nothing to move the plot forward, instead focusing on another silly way for the girls to please the audience («boob - grabbing» or «butt - splitting» contest, anyone?!).
The fact that the original gaiden classics haven't been functionally recreated is definetly saddening but there is a lot of very cool fanservice at least.
This sounds like a decent fanservice episode of an anime.
More than anything else, the noticeable lack of outright fanservice might be the greatest example of this being Compile Heart's most unique game to date.
I am however slightly concerned by what you mean by «despite a few awkward fanservice scenes» as I have yet to reach the halfway point in the game; I'm guessing your warning folks who aren't well versed with Japanese media.
The console version will have all the features of the original arcade version, such as an original story mode, and will contain an exclusive mode called Dream Duel Mode, which is essentially fanservice as they show interactions between the many characters.
I think «obvious fanservice» is one of the least important censor things to really bother about.
D3 Publisher brings back its usual unapologetic fanservice with Bullet Girls Phantasia, that is coming to Japanese PS4 and PS Vita consoles on August 9th.
Billed as the definitive version of Senran Kagura developer Tamsoft's latest fanservice - filled brawler, Valkyrie Drive - Bhikkhuni - Bikini Party Edition features all of the previously - released DLC for the original game, excluding the two DLC characters, Mirei and Mamori, totaling over 150 pieces of extra content to the core game.
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