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?
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.
If people are wanting
fanservice games on the Switch, Inti Creates is certainly baring everything they can on the newest handheld on the block.
Not only was Gal Gun 2, a sequel to one of the more questionable PS Vita
fanservice games, announced for the Switch but it was announced for localization and even has English subtitles in its Japanese release.
At first glance, Hatsune Miku: Project Miku DX might look like «just»
a fanservice game.
This is the perfect Zelda
fanservice game and I gonna enjoy it all while the haters miss out!
Dissidia [012] Duodecim Final Fantasy The ultimate
fanservice game, bar none.
Not exact matches
It is a great
fanservice to the Legend of Zelda series with iconic moments from the various
games viewed under a different perspective.
Bullet Girls Phantasia for PS4 and PS Vita is pretty much the quintessential D3 Publisher
game, so you can expect a lot of
fanservice in 100 new images.
It's my first Warriors
game and its a lot of fun (and the Zelda
fanservice is too good).
Also I'm not sure I enjoy the extra dose of
fanservice in this new
game.
's
fanservice or not, you've got to admit the
game finds a lot of unique ways to send the girls» cheeks and chesticles flying in different directions.
Whether you're an admirer of Senran Kagura's
fanservice or not, you've got to admit the
game finds a lot of unique ways to send the girls» cheeks and chesticles flying in different directions.
If anything unites
gamers, it's most certainly
fanservice dished out in droves.
At the core, the music is the most important thing, so I'm happy that it's not quite as expensive as some other music
games I could name, but I'm also here for the
fanservice, and that part feels less friendly.
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?!).
While somewhat of a niche developer, Compile Heart has garnered a reputation among
gamers for the humor and
fanservice they inject into their
games.
One thing I should note is that this
game comes full of
fanservice.
Now don't get me wrong, all the hallmarks of a Compile Heart
game is present in Mary Skelter: Nightmares: interesting setting, fantastic art, a diverse cast, unique mechanics and, of course,
fanservice; however, even those might not be executed in the way you might expect.
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.
I know some people are upset about the localization changes, just as I know there are people who are upset about the meager amount of
fanservice that managed to remain in the
game.
Yet, keep in mind that this is a D3 Publisher
game, and it's Bullet Girls, so you know what to expect if you scroll down to the gallery: tons of
fanservice, skin in sight, weird «interrogations,» and plenty of panties and assorted underwear.
It is a great
fanservice to the Legend of Zelda series with iconic moments from the various
games viewed under a different perspective.
Tons of content, accessibility to casual and hardcore players, a great soundtrack, tons of
fanservice, charming graphics... the
game has it all.
And for those people who like their beat»em ups with a huge, heaping side of anime
fanservice, this
game is for you.
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.
Although there are some small issues with length, controls, and frame - rate in the Cave area, this is a fun fps for fans of quirky anime
games and
fanservice, so long as you know what you're getting into.
When the more fanservicy
games from the PlayStation Vita's library began to release for the Nintendo Switch, I had some pretty low expectations on what level of
fanservice would actually be released on Nintendo's new handheld - console hybrid.
The
game takes no measures to hide the
fanservice involved, regularly having you not only shooting girls in the butt, chest, and lap, but later on purifying them by removing their clothes and inspecting every inch of their near - naked bodies.
While this aspect is more for random
fanservice, not unlike the Dressing Room from
games like Valkyrie Drive or Senran Kagura, the Gifting system is a big part of the
game.
I consider those
games to just be
fanservice.
The same would happen if we opened our gates to every
fanservice - laden
game that came knocking.
The downside to the
game of course is that it will only feature the first two films, and its fairly obvious another full version will be made when the last Hobbit film is released, but if your into the Lego series (And you should, they are highly underrated) and want some Hobbit
fanservice action, well then this will fit the docket.
Killer Instinct's 2013 reboot started out as nostalgia - fueled
fanservice for die - hard fans of Rare's classic fighter, but after two full «seasons» of content additions it has matured into a fantastic fighting
game that can truly stand on its own.
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.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, just because this isn't the
fanservice wet dream some people were hoping for doesn't mean it won't be a great
game and couldn't potentially be a worthy successor to the classic Sonic line.
The new fans looked bad for liking Sonic Next Gen, now the retro fans will come out bad for arguing over a character model and possibly rejecting a
game that was made as
fanservice to them.
Project X Zone, at its core, is probably one of the most
fanservice - filled
games I've ever played.
Things got worse in the 32 - bit era when
games started to resort to
fanservice in their adverts.
Haloid showcased spectacular fight choreography, crisp visuals, and
fanservice while parodying both
game series and the shooter genre.
Beyond those two big - hitters, the 3DS enjoyed new Yoshi, Kirby and Mario Golf
games in 2014, a righteous homecoming for one of gaming's most beloved characters in the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy, as well as the absolute definitive Final Fantasy music
fanservice package in the form of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call and a high - quality Persona
game to call its own in Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth.
Although the
game featured the same level of scantily dressed women and eccentric
fanservice, this time there was no great
game behind it all.
Of course, no SENRAN KAGURA
game would be complete without the requisite
fanservice, and it's all there, with a smooth framerate and newly enhanced physics to add a little extra bounce.
Taking
fanservice to it's inevitable extreme, the
games in the Senran Kagura series are unapologetic in their depiction of the female physique.
The
game is the direct sequel to the original Nights of Azure, but it sadly fails to capitalize on the good of the original
game to offer an experience that's slightly inferior due to the abuse of
fanservice and underdeveloped characters.
But we're not here for the
fanservice, though; this
game is also highly summer - focused, being entirely based on holiday activities, and is perfect for anyone looking to take a break from reality and engage in some beach
games.