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PS3 RPG Tokitowa: Time and Eternity out in Japan, launch scans

Imageepoch has released Tokitowa for the PS3 in Japan. Courtesy of Famitsu and Dengeki magazines, here are some scans.

byeGollum4204d ago

I'm patiently waiting for a western release, not that I have a choice.. I wan' to play the game :)

knifefight4204d ago

You do have a choice, PS3 is region free! ^_^

If a year or so goes by without Western launch or announcement, you may as well try an import. It's not as hard as you'd think, even if you don't know any Japanese. Sometimes online FAQs and menu translations come out by fan communities around the internet. If one of those pops up and it looks good, you might give that a try. :)

byeGollum4204d ago (Edited 4204d ago )

I know all about that, plus I remember reading that there would be a western release. I think the wait will be worth it. I don't want to purchase a game in a language I don't understand. Thanks for the suggestion tho' (Y)

Hicken4203d ago

Really can't wait for this game.

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Real Life Otaku Problems

Rice Digital takes a look at the trials and tribulations of growing up a fan of Japanese games

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bOObies3155d ago

I like how he added SK:Bon Appetit, lol. Great article, very funny.

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Closing the Loop – A Look Back at Time and Eternity (Twinfinite)

So it’s been quite some time since Time and Eternity hit the market here in the States; long enough that more than all the reviews have already been read, the critical dust has settled, and the overall response been simplified to:

“Meh,” and, “It had a good battle system.”

It’s interesting, because the former isn’t too far off the mark while the latter is possibly up for debate. Overall, it’s not a bad experience, but Time and Eternity, to me, was a game that tried to be too many things at once. It was also a very easy game and one whose battle system I grew bored with very quickly.

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Time and Eternity Review (PSU)

Another Japanese RPG hits the market in the summer with Time and Eternity. Is it a triple A fun fest or an incoherent mess that requires going back in time to solve? Find out in our review.