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.
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.
Samus being a women has always been
for fanservice.
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.
We all know the motorcycle is truly
for fanservice / gameplay reasons, but I think its still kind of believable that this technology can exist in this version of Hyrule.
Not exact matches
Even after you strip away the high level of
fanservice and questionable theme;
for every aspect that I enjoyed such as the characters and voiceover, there were others that marred my experience such as the repetitive combat, irritating camera and repetitive mission structure.
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.
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.
Combining the traditional blandly heartwarming gags of newspaper cartoons with geekiness and
fanservice (the typical formula is four cute girls and one ditzy adult woman doing adorable things), it's a very different genre from melodramatic shojo and shonen manga; but it's also easier
for casual readers to get into (since it lacks the long storylines of Drag - On Ball etc.) and, with its four - panel structure, it's perfect to view on computer screens and smartphones.
I'm not sure why I keep reading Jack Frost,
for all the lackluster writing and characters and
fanservice, but I think I'm being hopelessly optimistic
for a real story to come out.
I was interested in it when Seven Seas announced it, and while I'm not a fan of
fanservice, neither am I opposite to some equal opportunity
for the ladies.
Well I really hope they still decide to change direction because thanks to the art direction the XB series has switched from «has the potential to revitalize jrpg» to «just another
fanservice / waifu / moe series
for a niche audience».
Yeah, the
fanservice is a surprising direction
for sure, but I think it's about time the leading ladies of SNK get their time in the limelight.
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 story line is all over the place other than a few key points (and some
fanservice I'll never forget), the gameplay is «wham, bam, thank - you - ma» am» over in less than two minutes
for pretty much every single player mission, and it's very basic in its options.
While somewhat of a niche developer, Compile Heart has garnered a reputation among gamers
for the humor and
fanservice they inject into their games.
It's ultimate
fanservice for series fans, and the graphics really show just what the PlayStation 3 can do.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Obviously not
for kids but the
fanservice I found to be quite funny actually and I really like the gameplay.
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.
It could have served as a decent kiddie RPG, were it not
for one female character's outfit being a bit * too *
fanservice - y (booty shorts that only cover half her tushie) and the often challenging boss battles that often require strategy and depend on how well you've equipped your Mobile Suits.
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.
-- 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.
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.
My first impression was that Deep Crimson's
fanservice was a bit tamer than Versus or Bon Appétit's in some ways, but that was before I got to... well, we'll save that
for a later blog entry.
I finally found an outfit
for Sharla that doesn't look like a wanky
fanservice nightmare (unfortunately, it doesn't mitigate her weird boob - jiggle animation), and despite now getting some statistically better kit, am reluctant to upgrade her as the new shiny armor is some boob - window nonsense.
There's plenty of
fanservice in this pack but the Adventure World is lacking
for those who aren't fans.
After the feast of constant
fanservice that was Yakuza 0 and Kiwami, this can feel like settling
for crumbs.
With the bombastic combo and air - based nature of its gameplay, the title has much to offer
for fans of the series, however Estival Versus is plagued by the overall loose presentation and pacing of the story, with a glaring plot - hole and story elements falling behind the
fanservice.
Got ta say, it looks quite sexy
for those who enjoy a bit of
fanservice.