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It's digital-only on Switch but Hollow Atarxia was announced a few days ago, so I assume they'll make a Switch cart containing the two titles in the future. At least in Japan.Where's the physical copy on Switch? Was announced a while ago but never went for sale on Amazon JP.
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Ok i've played it for a hour. Now that the patch is in, it seems to be running fine. Looks great. This is a screenshot from the game in 16x9. Never thought you'd see that, did you? In any case, one thing I will note, is the settings, like Nasu, are fucking AUTISTIC. I have NEVER seen so many fucking toggles on a VN in my fucking life. Every charecter has a mute button and a volume meter. Every charecter. Shirou by some twist of fateis muted by default. I don't even think it's a glitch, I just think someone hit that button by accident right before they wrapped up finishing the game for release. In any case, go through the config and adjust the fuck out of your settings for your particular set up, they sure as hell gave you enough tools to do it.
You will have to play it to see what I mean. There is a significant amount of control over just about everything. I mentioned it because it does not come "optimized" out of the box. Like you DO need to config your shit before playing or it isnt going to be great. I noticed on the steam page people were having "audio sync" issues, when really they just needed to hit the switch that terminated dialog when you click next.Every character having their own sound settings is pretty much the industry standard
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Sounds rather redundant, as I would expect for all of the character's voices to be at more or less the same volume in relation to eachother during the game. But I guess that it doesn't hurt nor takes that much time to implementEvery character having their own sound settings is pretty much the industry standard
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I've only ever used the individual voice dials in one game and that's just because there was one character I just, flat out, did not want to hear speak. It was the fat girl from that one Asaproject game. I don't remember what it was called.Sounds rather redundant, as I would expect for all of the character's voices to be at more or less the same volume in relation to eachother during the game. But I guess that it doesn't hurt nor takes that much time to implement
P.S Speaking of Little Busters! Why is Kud so short? She looks like a literal midget, and the MC is rather short even for jap standards as well
I mean it's nice. The audio is from a PS Vita port, if you remember that handheld. There easily could have been compression problems because they needed to put it on a cartridge.Sounds rather redundant, as I would expect for all of the character's voices to be at more or less the same volume in relation to eachother during the game. But I guess that it doesn't hurt nor takes that much time to implement
I always ignore Kud when playing LB. But to answer, I think it's because its set in middle school rather than high school. It explains the ESRB rating as well, which is T for Teen. So no sex or anything.P.S Speaking of Little Busters! Why is Kud so short? She looks like a literal midget, and the MC is rather short even for jap standards as well
If only we could mute fatasses in real life as well.I've only ever used the individual voice dials in one game and that's just because there was one character I just, flat out, did not want to hear speak. It was the fat girl from that one Asaproject game. I don't remember what it was called.
I'm not well-versed when it comes to jap middle-schooler heights, but even then she looks unnaturally shorter than everybody elseI always ignore Kud when playing LB. But to answer, I think it's because its set in middle school rather than high school. It explains the ESRB rating as well, which is T for Teen. So no sex or anything.
Uh... That is very not true.I always ignore Kud when playing LB. But to answer, I think it's because its set in middle school rather than high school. It explains the ESRB rating as well, which is T for Teen. So no sex or anything.
The original release didn't have those scenes, and that's the one most people play/know about. Kinda weird really, normally the original release has the sex scenes and the re-releases remove themUh... That is very not true.View attachment 6284964
I can reasonably assume they were planned from the beginning because the voice talent they hired are all notorious for making those kinds of games. Whereas that is not the case for every other game Key had released. Not even just the All Ages ones. Just... all of them. The subsequent 18+ re-releases of Air and Kanon have the Adult content go without voice acting.The original release didn't have those scenes, and that's the one most people play/know about. Kinda weird really, normally the original release has the sex scenes and the re-releases remove them
That's what Nintendo lists it as man. They rate it Teen. I'm also hearing all ages. I know for a fact steam isn't selling the 18+ version which I'm playing. Idk, japs are weird.Uh... That is very not true.View attachment 6284964
That would at least make some sense from a marketing perspective. Make a all ages version, blue market approach, sell the shit out of it, then up rate it for the 18+ audience.I can reasonably assume they were planned from the beginning because the voice talent they hired are all notorious for making those kinds of games. Whereas that is not the case for every other game Key had released. Not even just the All Ages ones. Just... all of them. The subsequent 18+ re-releases of Air and Kanon have the Adult content go without voice acting.
Edit: This only applies to the Female Characters (And also Riki for some reason). Kyosuke, Kengo and Masato are all voiced by pretty main stream, and high profile, talent.
What a strange development cycle, man.I can reasonably assume they were planned from the beginning because the voice talent they hired are all notorious for making those kinds of games. Whereas that is not the case for every other game Key had released. Not even just the All Ages ones. Just... all of them. The subsequent 18+ re-releases of Air and Kanon have the Adult content go without voice acting.
Yes, but normally it is the other way around, as happened with OG Tsukihime, Fate, Muv-Luv, etc. Key is also not one of those studios that usually includes sexual content, if I'm not mistaken, they were among the first to make successful non-eroge VNsThat would at least make some sense from a marketing perspective. Make a all ages version, blue market approach, sell the shit out of it, then up rate it for the 18+ audience.
I can reasonably assume they were planned from the beginning because the voice talent they hired are all notorious for making those kinds of games. Whereas that is not the case for every other game Key had released. Not even just the All Ages ones. Just... all of them. The subsequent 18+ re-releases of Air and Kanon have the Adult content go without voice acting.
This is one among the many reasons as to why Strawberry Shortcake will always be the superior 80s American Greetings animated character, that's what my mom always told me.
That I do find completely strange. Little Busters is a VN I can actually recommend to friends that aren't into VN'S and don't want the sex shit. It is very confusing that they would kinda taint that market by adding such a patch. Like are you going for the T rating audience or the full Otaku? Like, pick one.Yes, but normally it is the other way around, as happened with OG Tsukihime, Fate, Muv-Luv, etc. Key is also not one of those studios that usually includes sexual content, if I'm not mistaken, they were among the first to make successful non-eroge VNs
I guess while I'm on this tangent. I might as well bring up a few other mental health altering factoids along these lines. First and foremost is that one of the most overplayed jokes in internet history is also done by one such voice actress. Meaning all of my fellow Millennials are millimeters away from their own Joker moment.Saya's Voice Actress in particular is really funny to me.
Like, I imagine that some poor, overworked Japanese Salaryman probably had his Joker moment with the realization that one of the voices of his beloved Care Bears screams about wanting dick into a microphone to make money.
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