Will have to post a tweet since nothing else is working:
Spiritual-successor to HTOL#NIQ: Firefly Diary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdCQGmtUoUo
Will have to post a tweet since nothing else is working:
Spiritual-successor to HTOL#NIQ: Firefly Diary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdCQGmtUoUo
Hey cool, they gave this one a pronounceable name this time 
It looks a little bit interesting, but honestly, I don't expect anything special at all.
Awesome! Even more physical games for the "dead handheld" that is much more alive then the wiiu.
| BasilZero said:
From what I heard, there's only two games left from the dev that they need to release in the west that they released already in Japan? |
Huh? NIS have released a tonne of stuff in Japan that haven't released over here (yet).
Kresnik said:
Huh? NIS have released a tonne of stuff in Japan that haven't released over here (yet). |
They published a lot of stuff in japan and not in the west, but I beilieve that most of the game they developped have been published in the west except for the Harayigami series and a couple visual novels they didn't publish in japan themselves.

| RenCutypoison said:
They published a lot of stuff in japan and not in the west, but I beilieve that most of the game they developped have been published in the west except for the Harayigami series and a couple visual novels they didn't publish in japan themselves. |
In recent years they've skipped all the Hayarigami games; Great Edo Blacksmith; Fuuraiki 3; Harem Paradise and it seems like they've skipped Hero Must Die too (unless the announcement is coming this week). They also publish the Uta no Prince Sama games in Japan and so far it seems like they've skipped Music 3 for Vita.
They're a lot better than they used to be, but they still skip a fair few games.
Kresnik said:
In recent years they've skipped all the Hayarigami games; Great Edo Blacksmith; Fuuraiki 3; Harem Paradise and it seems like they've skipped Hero Must Die too (unless the announcement is coming this week). They also publish the Uta no Prince Sama games in Japan and so far it seems like they've skipped Music 3 for Vita. They're a lot better than they used to be, but they still skip a fair few games. |
Uta no prince sama are published by broccoli and developped by NIS, so they are not responsible for the absence of localization. As far as the other games are concerned, especially Great Edo Blacksmith, mentality needs to shift a whole lot in the west before they can publish these games.
Edit : Hero must die might come if it's ported to ps4 or if nisa feels brave.

| RenCutypoison said:
Uta no prince sama are published by broccoli and developped by NIS, so they are not responsible for the absence of localization. As far as the other games are concerned, especially Great Edo Blacksmith, mentality needs to shift a whole lot in the west before they can publish these games. Edit : Hero must die might come if it's ported to ps4 or if nisa feels brave. |
Oops sorry, you're right about UtaPri. Still, they've got easier access to it for localization than anything else.
I refuse to believe that in a world where Criminal Girls 2 can come to the west, Great Edo Blacksmith is too risque. Plus Shin Hayarigami 1 & 2 are easy picks given the growing VN market in the west.
Kresnik said:
Oops sorry, you're right about UtaPri. Still, they've got easier access to it for localization than anything else. I refuse to believe that in a world where Criminal Girls 2 can come to the west, Great Edo Blacksmith is too risque. Plus Shin Hayarigami 1 & 2 are easy picks given the growing VN market in the west. |
http://steamspy.com/app/412830
Is there a Visual Novel other than NekoPara that moved more than 100k units in the west ? Also, criminal girls got away from critiscism with its rpg maker aesthetics, SJWs are not aware of this game's existence. And the spanking got censored.
