We currently have no idea what these games are, but it would fit nicely into their current publishing slate of
localised Japanese games for PS4, Xbox One, PS3, PC, Vita and 3DS (including Project X Zone 2, which is indeed happening), alongside the likes of The Witcher III, Project CARS, F1 2015 and more.
We love
localised Japanese games here at Dealspwn — as our regulars know — and Rice Digital have brought back a seriously cheap deal for two of our recent favourites.
We love
localised Japanese games here at Dealspwn — as our regulars know — and Rice Digital are currently running a seriously cheap deal for two of our recent favourites.
Hopefully this admission will further their attitudes in
localising Japanese content for a Western userbase.
Had Soma Bringer been released a bit later, perhaps Nintendo of Europe would have picked it for release as well, in the midst of its current frenzy to
localise Japanese - exclusive titles for Europe.
Not exact matches
Japanese games have been
localised to cater for English - speaking players for many years now, and even in 2011 we are still finding our fair share of poorly translated text and ridiculous voice - overs.
* Update (06/07/15): It's turned out to be like we said, the available demo version of the
Japanese version of Monster Hunter XX and not a
localised version in the works.
While we wait for a 3DS announcement, we still have Monster Hunter Portable 3rd to look forward to — assuming Capcom sees fit to
localise one of the fastest selling
Japanese PSP games of all time in Western territories.
It confirms that PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond will be
localised for a European release in March, and that
Japanese...
It's not too much of a wait, but it's the first time we've seen a staggered release for one of the Switch's major first - party games - and given how the console is region free and how easy it is to pick up games from the
Japanese eShop, we can only presume the version coming out in Japan on September 28th won't have full
localised language options.
Nintendo has chosen to release a game about building a lucrative property empire — the first
localised entry in a
Japanese series dating back to the Famicom — at a time when the world is in the throes of economic meltdown.
To get us ready for the occasion, Bandai Namco have released a
localised version of the opening cinematic which was revealed last year for the
Japanese release.
2015 really has been an interesting year for Vita, not only have we seen a massive amount of
Japanese games
localised for the platform but, more interestingly, a lot of these have been Otome visual novels.
The
Japanese scene is slowly filling up with some great titles, most of which are being
localised to the west after only a brief period of time, generally a year.
But for some reason people still think that the process of
localising the script into English, from the
Japanese, or creating the French or Portuguese, somehow is not an art.
So we don't really know how X's story is really doing... Unless there is a Carl Jung buff who is fluent in
japanese... All we know is that what was
localised... Is full of holes dead ends and unexplained absurdities...
This is noteworthy becuas usually, it just shows the original
Japanese title if the game hasn't been
localised.
Now, more than eleven years after its initial
Japanese release on PC, it's finally available in a
localised format on consoles.
The
Japanese version is set to launch in early January, NIS hoping to bring a
localised version overseas later next year.
Between how bad that dub was and how long it'd take to
localise the amount of content, I'm glad that this game features only the
Japanese dub with English subtitles.
It confirms that PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond will be
localised for a European release in March, and that
Japanese...
However, both the
Japanese PS3 and Xbox 360 versions are region free, fully
localised into English, allow you to play on any regional servers and automatically display the correct language depending on your console's region settings.