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My Top Ten Japanese Games Of 2018

Forbes: "This has been yet another fantastic year for Japanese games and the Switch has continued to be a force to be reckoned with. We have also seen the return of a few familiar titles and that has been rather great. In any case, here are the Japanese games I had the most fun with this year."

kevinsheeks1941d ago

omfg they still make super robot games im so angry we don't get any of them -.-

ZeekQuattro1941d ago

Just get the Asian versions of the games as they tend to be in English. Its what I've been doing for years.

kevinsheeks1941d ago (Edited 1941d ago )

it starts at v and than x right those are the subbed ones correct on play asia looking at those

FinalFantasyFanatic1941d ago

I was going to say, why not just buy the Asia English games? That's good enough and as close as you'll ever get, and the translations are getting better with each game, that's the perfect solution to the licensing hurdles bringing the games over would otherwise entail. I own OG:MD, V and X, and I'm perfectly happy with them, it's a dream come true.

ShellB1941d ago

Battle Operations 2 is my jam!

FinalFantasyFanatic1941d ago

I've been regularly playing this in english, but the gatcha rates piss me off to no end, I never get anything good, even with a ten roll.

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Breathe, Octopath Traveler Is Available To Purchase On The Switch eShop Again

Last month, the beloved JRPG Octopath Traveler was banished forthwith from the Kingdom of the Switch eShop. Okay, if you'll excuse the dramatics, it was temporarily delisted with no official explanation as to why. Well the good news is that it's back, as confirmed by Square Enix itself.

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Shadow Of the Colossus Retro Review – A Colossal Experience in a Beautiful World

Zachary M. Cain said: Shadow of the Colossus is hailed as one of the best action-adventure titles of its time. The game was originally released for the PlayStation 2 all the way back in 2005. It was so good in fact, it got a remastered version in 2018 for the PlayStation 4 and was well received by old and new fans alike. Let’s revisit this iconic classic in 2024 and see how well it holds up to its past reputation.

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Octopath Traveler No Longer Available on Nintendo eShop

Octopath Traveler delisted from the Nintendo eShop, leaving fans puzzled. Stay updated on this surprising turn of events.

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franwex51d ago

Maybe due to it being published by square now has something to do with it. They delisted the Nintendo published version and will probably list the Square one going forward.

shinoff218350d ago (Edited 50d ago )

Go digital they say

Example after example shows why all digital isn't a good idea. Yet people still doing it.