D3Publisher debuted new gameplay from their action-third person shooter Bullet Girls Phantasia, coming to PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Spring 2018 in Japan.
Gary Green writes: Some games have ulterior motives in their release. It's not always simply a case of making money or fulfilling contractual obligations; sometimes, it's about making a statement about something a developer is passionate about. Indie games do it all the time and are usually all the more memorable because of it. Bullet Girls Phantasia exists to mark the undesirable end of an era.
Today D3 Publisher announced that Omega Labyrinth Life and Bullet Girls Phantasia have reached milestones in shipments, respectively 50,000 and 100,000.
Just got Omega Labyrinth Life recently. It's actually a fun game. It's lewd as all hell but I knew that going in.
Today D3 Publisher reached out with a press release to announce that another of its former console exclusive is coming to PC, Bullet Girls Phantasia.
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