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Did Marvelous Europe just tease a Lord of Magna release for Europe?

Parallax Play:"Marvelous Europe, the European arm of the Japanese game company Marvelous Inc, recently posted an update about their progress in bringing Senran Kagura 2 to the west. In this latest update, they went through some of the ways they're preparing for manufacturing the Limited Edition packages for the game, including sampling different mouse pads & wall scrolls, as well as getting weight estimates for the game package. For that last part, they showed an image of what they substituted for the actual Senran Kagura 2 case, using "another case, which just happens to be lying around the office""

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bOObies3319d ago

Senran Kagura is everywhere these days, and I love it :)

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The ten top JRPGs on the Nintendo 3DS

Digitally Downloaded writes: "The Nintendo 3DS has been an absolute powerhouse for the JRPG genre. After a shaky launch, many years ago now, the console rapidly developed into a real home for the genre, with everything from major games from major publishers through to very niche, indie stuff."

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OtakuDJK1NG-Rory2895d ago

3DS is indeed the system for JRPG this gen.

Enate2894d ago

I haven't been really able to get into a lot of them on the 3DS. With the exception of Fire Emblem Fates and probably Monster Hunter Story when that comes out. All the other jrpgs I got plans for are on PS4.

FlorinEmil3212894d ago (Edited 2894d ago )

Sorry to say but the 3ds is not really the jrpg system.Check out the ps4 and ps vita JRPG games.

OtakuDJK1NG-Rory2894d ago

Of course there always people like you. PS4 hasnt proven itself yet with quality JRPG. Vita doesnt have more quality JRPG than the 3DS. I own both of those system.

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[BrashGames] Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven Review

"My first impressions of Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven was that it felt like a game about collecting women. Gradually more and more would come to live in your inn for various reasons and simply never leave. Then I realised that was exactly what the game was about and found the concept utterly disturbing and concerning. It was at this point I realised this was a Japanese game and therefore the sexism was fine and I dropped the matter. Actually, no I didn’t. And I’m really annoyed because mechanically Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven is good, but it lets itself down with its premise."

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wonderfulmonkeyman3139d ago (Edited 3139d ago )

So basically the reviewer took issue with the premise of the game without fully understanding WHY they all gathered at that inn.

This review takes the game's story at face value instead of examining the deeper meaning behind the MC's promise, and what it would mean if they didn't gather there.

Then uses that shallow face-value to hit the game with a low rating.

It isn't a game about "Collecting women".
It's about gathering a family that has been scattered by those with evil intent, and giving them a home to come back to, and a place to live in peace, free of the fetters that destiny would have otherwise placed upon them.

That misunderstanding would have been forgivable, but then near the end, we get this:

"Games should be helping to push social boundaries, not helping us to stagnate."

And suddenly this has turned into another Social Justice Warrior review that gives no fair credence to the game's story, opting to be "disgusted" over the most stupid things.[ like how the MC is a boy]

Don't take this crappy SJW review as an indicator of the quality of this game.

It's at least a 6, possibly a 7.
The individual storylines of each heroine are sweet and watching their personal growth is a treat, and the crafting system is barebones but easy to understand, and some of the things you can make will definitely make your time with the game more enjoyable.
On top of this, with each playthrough, you are allowed to carry over the gear and levels of the heroine you paid the most attention to, alongside the gear and levels of the MC and any of the other 7 sisters you've "starred" in previous playthroughs.
This means you start each new playthrough with a stronger team than before which significantly cuts down on grind time.

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7.0

Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven Review [Capsule Computers]

Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:

"There was a time that Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven was in trouble of never being released in Japan due to the original developer, Neverland, going under shortly after the release of Rune Factory 4. Thankfully Marvelous opted to retain most of the key staff in order to finish the title and bring it out in Japan. Offering a bit of a unique twist from what Neverland was known for, is Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven worth picking up now that it has been released in the West?"

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