Japanese Games

AIR is Finally in English—A Dream Come True for Visual Novel Fans

The Long Wait is Over: AIR Officially Releases in English

A Shocking, Unbelievable Surprise

Imagine my utter shock, surprise, and amazement when I clicked to start exploring a Steam queue—and there it was.

I had heard nothing about its release, and just days or weeks ago, I was literally chatting with a friend about how I wished they would finally bring this game to English. I nearly lost it with overwhelming excitement and happiness.

I never thought we would get this game. Ever. In English.

This is further proof that 2025 is the best year for gamer girls EVER! The only thing that could make it better? If Konami would finally give us an official release of all the Tokimeki Memorial Girl’s Side games in English. (A girl can dream, right?) read more

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Qoo App Is The Easiest Way To Play Japanese Google Playstore Games On Your Android Device

How To Install Japanese Google Play Store Games On Your Android Device With Qoo App Without a VPN or Japanese Google Play Store Account

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Breath of Fire 6

Breath of Fire is Getting a Sequel in 2016, But You Can’t Play it!

Breath of Fire 6 is coming to a screen near you, if you’re in Japan that is. As of today, there are no plans to bring this installment in the Breath of Fire series to America. Breath of Fire has long since been one of my all time favorite JRPGs. In fact, you can check out my review of Breath of Fire 2 here.

Unlike the more recent installments in this series, Breath of Fire VI is taking it old school with sprite and pixel based artwork.

Here’s a trailer for a game you’ll probably never get to play, unless you speak Japanese (geez, thanks Capcom).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCQ8dJcN_yM&feature=youtu.be

And another trailer showing off the dungeon and battle aspects of the game.

 

TechnoBuffalo thinks this game is too retro and doesn’t “push enough boundaries” to “please fans” – But I disagree. While I agree it is very retro; I argue there is still a market for traditional JRPG turn based games in America, and Retro is not always a bad thing. Look at the new star wars film. Criticized by Lucas for not “innovating” a new world or new characters, and that Disney created a “Retro Film” – Well that Retro Film is being ranked as one of the best Star Wars films of all time by fans and critics alike.

People that grew up with these movies (and games in the case of Breath of Fire) are no working money-making purchasing-power Adults who want to have nostalgia and happy memories of their childhood. I’m one such gamer myself who hopes Capcom someday will bring this title overseas.

IBTimes features the game in a recent write up and says that perhaps fan support could turn the tide for a US release.

The game features beautiful sprite artwork, full voice acting, and brings back many of your favorite characters from previous games. It launches next month for PC and Android. No plans exist yet for localization of this sequel. Let’s hope Capcom eventually changes their mind and gives us a North American release date.

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