
The arrival of Clannad‘s English release onto Steam has seemingly racked up enough popularity and sales to see it achieve a higher “top sellers” ranking than that of Call of Duty and GTA V, an unforeseen event considering the western market’s love for violence and mindless shooters.
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The unique Yohjo Simulator (“youjo” meaning “little girl”) has been deftly removed from Steam despite only arriving onto the platform a few days ago, with Steam’s almighty overlords refusing to elaborate on its removal and causing the game’s few fans to blame the hordes of purists heinously denouncing the game as “pedophilia”.
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Papurika.moe’s soon-to-arrive “Love Language Japanese Year 1 Gentlemen Edition” has cleverly melded language learning with a visual novel, allowing even avid gamers the opportunity to learn something new while doing what they love – and bound to silence those who believe games can’t be educational.
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Final Fantasy V has become the next Square Enix RPG to grace Steam, additionally receiving brand new designs for its many characters courtesy of Kazuko Shibuya and potentially earning scorn from retro RPG purists who more preferred the previous pixel art-style.
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Serious Games Interactive has earned the scorn of soldiers of internet righteousness due to a mini-game present in their point and click adventure game “Playing History 2: The Slave Trade“, a title intended to inform younger individuals about slavery – decried as “offensive” for its not historically inaccurate take on slave ship cargo stacking.
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The Steam release for MangaGamer’s upcoming yuri visual novel “Kindred Spirits” will be completely devoid of censorship, a rather shocking revelation considering Steam’s dedicated commitment toward purging titles of sexual content unless they contain equal amounts of violence – and causing many to hope that this may be the start of a “new era” for western released visual novels.
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- Author: Rift
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: May 17, 2015 03:16 JST
- Tags: Dynasty Warriors, Namco Bandai, One Piece, PS3, PS4, Steam, Trailer, USA, Vita

Bandai Namco have unleashed a brand new trailer for the North American release of its upcoming Dynasty Warriors clone “One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3“, demonstrating Luffy and his brothers taking on legions of worthless foes whilst continuing the story from the previous game – leading up to the current Dressrosa arc as seen in the staggeringly popular anime.
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The talented creators of Lupiesoft have released their latest original “all-ages” title “The Reject Demon: Toko” to the increasingly visual novel friendly Steam platform, sure to deliver a compelling experiencein the vein of their previous game “The Menagerie” – despite the lack of gratuitous H-scenes.
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MangaGamer have announced their intention of translating “Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Hou” (a revamped version of the original game that also boasts a brand new arc) and release all of its chapters onto Steam one at a time.
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Sekai Project have brought yet another original visual novel to Steam Greenlight, offering the newly released “Sakura Angels” in hopes of it appearing on Steam along with its creator’s previous work Sakura Spirit – this work also boasting a plethora of sexy oppai service as well.
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Sekai Project have revealed that they are attempting to bring the massively popular Vocaloid-cenrtic 3D animation software MikuMikuDance to Steam Greenlight, sure to get western fans excited even if an English variant of the famed freeware has been around for some time sans DRM.
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Established game developer Idea Factory has revealed that their hit titles Fairy Fencer F, Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1 and its sequel are due to receive PC iterations through Steam – an act that eager fans have been waiting an eternity for.
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