I know it is not a jrpg but ace combat 7 is coming to pc:
It looks like a return to the original ace combat formula instead of the realistic bullshit of the previous game.
Looks like now DMM Games (big online-centric Japanese publisher and distributor) is publishing on Steam. First game is a hack and slash action RPG called "OBCIDIAN" LEGACY.
Shouldn't it be OBSIDIAN Legacy?
The JP version clearly says OBSIDIAN LEGACY not OB(C)IDIAN LEGACY.
Due to some copyright concerns, the game is Obcidian Legacy outside of Japan.
Mostly the latter. Their games have some fun ideas with combat at times, but since most of it is grindy/easy there's no point. I say this as someone who likes some of their games.So do any of these Idea Factory games have any gameplay merits or are they just weeb shit?
Fairy Fencer F Advent Dark Force is coming to Steam on February 14:
Looks like it'll support Japanese and Chinese languages from day one, which means, I guess, now Idea Factory is even more serious about Steam releases.
Mobius Final Fantasy coming to Steam.
http://na.square-enix.com/us/blog/c...final-fanatasy-vii-remake-collaboration-event
Atelier Sophie is released.
And before that, they'll release Artdink's historical management game Neo Atlas 1469 on Steam next week:
Is this the new old Uncharted Waters? Because if it is, I am sold
You play the role of the Master of a Trading Company in 15th century Europe with the goal of mapping out the four corners of the earth, to show the world what lies beyond the unknown. You’ll need to enlist the help of various admirals to help create a map of the world. By choosing to accept the reports of their discoveries to fashion your very own World Map. Some reports may be mundane but valid, while some may sound like they’ve fought mythical creatures. Depending on what you believe and the decisions you make, your World Map will begin to take shape.
Neo Atlas 1469 Key Features:
Choose Your Admirals Wisely
The key to success is selecting the right Admiral depending on the circumstances. Organize your fleets and send them to explore unknown waters and ruins to help you map out the world.
Ships! Ships Ships!
Ships are an integral part in the game as they allow you to explore the world over. There are many interesting ships to unlock each with their own strengths and weaknesses!
Establish and Secure Your Trade Routes
You need to pay your admirals wages and keeping a functioning fleet does not come cheap. As you progress in the game, you will discover exotic goods from newly discovered lands. Set up new trade routes and make a nice profit!
Hunt for Hidden Treasure
Many treasures are hidden all over the world, waiting for you to discover. By unlocking the “Dowsing” tool you can detect valuable treasures more easily!
Interested to see some impressions on this. My weeb meter is going through the roof, but if the gameplay makes up for it I may want to give it a spin. I have this horrible compulsion to buy JRPGs on steam just because I want Japanese developers and publishers to have an incentive bring their games to PC.
In other news, we’re getting closer to signing some more games to bring to PC, but unfortunately we’re still waiting for everything to be agreed before I can tell you about them.
While we’re on the subject of signing new games, I was wondering what Japanese games you’d like to see ported over to PC?
These days there are quite a few more publishers bringing Japanese games to PC then there were back in 2013 when we brought the original Agarest across. But there are still loads of great Japanese games that haven’t come to PC just yet. So, regardless of if it’s something you think we could realistically pick up, please let us know which games would excite you the most. After all, you never know what might be available one day.
Samurai Warriors - Spirit of Sanada coming to PS4 and PC on May 23 in NA:
Still no warriors orochi 3 for pc omega force!!!