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Visual Novel Shuffle! Makes its Steam Debut

Hardcore Gamer: Shuffle! is finally available on Steam. The surprising thing is this is a new release from upstart publisher YumeHaven. They’ve brought over the PS2 console version (meaning this is an all-ages release) to PC.

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Classic Hentai Visual Novel Review: Shuffle (NSFW) - Hentai Reviews

Shuffle, a classic hentai visual novel developed by Navel. Originally released in Japan in 2004. The non-adult version is available on Steam for $19.99 since 22nd November 2016. Available for PC Windows operating systems. Full Japanese voice acting. Uncensored genitals.

Shuffle takes places in a world where humans, gods, and devils have lived peacefully together for ten years. The story begins with Rin Tsuchimi, the male protagonist, meeting the princess of the gods, and the princess of the devils. He soon learns that they transferred to his school in order to meet with him again. The girls are his childhood friends, now fully developed women with mature sex drives.

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Classic Visual Novel Shuffle! Coming to Steam Next Month

Hardcore Gamer: Now Shuffle! is being brought in front of an entirely new audience via an impending Steam release. Interestingly enough, this isn’t being handled by MangaGamer but by YumeHaven. This new company focuses on high-quality translations, which makes us assume this is a brand new translation of Shuffle! they’ve been working on.

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People Need to Get Over Themselves Being Outraged at Fanservice in Video Games

An editorial piece and response to an article written by Phillip Kollar of Polygon, over criticism of fan service based games in the gaming industry.

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robtion3260d ago

Nothing wrong with a pretty lady in my book.

Bunch of prudish hypocrites I would think.

Anthotis3260d ago

Yep.

"Free The Nipple" but ban busty babes in games.

SJW mental gymnastics at it's finest.

Soulscare3260d ago

I guess I agree. Personally, I hate fanservice in any media, especially in games, I feel it just takes away from the main story and is unnecessary 90% of the time. But if a game feels it's needed, then it's my responsibility to avoid games like that, not go raging online and ruin it for people who actuality enjoy it.

pompombrum3260d ago

I don't see a problem with fanservice if it compliments the experience. The only game I've played with anything resembling fanservice is Ar Tonelico so I'm not exactly experienced with them but I'd only be against it when they use it as a crutch to sell a bad game.

Agent_hitman3260d ago

Well, personally I love videogames and anime with a lot of fan service due to the fact that most of them are funny, adds sense of humor to the games we play. Only self-proclaimed conservative people would say that fan service sucks or it won't be necessary. I'm not that hypocrite, anyway.

Snookies123260d ago (Edited 3260d ago )

Eh, I don't get outraged by it. I just dislike when it's overused in a game/movie/series/etc. Some amounts of it are perfectly fine, just don't go overboard with it. That's my opinion at least.

robtion3260d ago

I think it depends on the tone of the piece. Sometimes the whole point IS to go overboard. Say Lollipop Chainsaw for example.

IrisHeart3255d ago

But JoJo has fanservice. Everybody built and posing!

kraenk123260d ago

Polygon is such a joke. End of story

robtion3260d ago (Edited 3260d ago )

Yes, yes they are. Anyone who can't appreciate TLOU for the masterpiece it is is a joke.

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