![]() ![]() White Day: A Labyrinth Named School is 85% off during the Big in Japan sale. Don’t you just hate it when that happens?įeaturing randomised elements to ensure no two playthroughs are quite alike, along with a variety of new features and enhancements over the game’s original 2001 release, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School is a classic horror title sure to give you a scare - although you can take the edge off a little with all the DLC that allows you to put the characters in swimwear. Unfortunately, in traditional horror game fashion, he ends up locked in the school after dark, pursued by an apparently murderous janitor and haunted by the souls of the dead. In White Day: A Labyrinth Named School, you’ll take on the role of new student Hee-Min Lee as he attempts to hide a box of candies for the girl he fancies at school. White Day: A Labyrinth Named School is a great example. And over the last few years in particular, Korean developers have repeatedly demonstrated themselves to be absolute masters of this very specific craft. Sometimes, the perfect thing to take your mind off the horrors of everyday life is a nice bit of horrific interactive fiction. Gal*Gun 2’s complete edition is available for 40% off. Gal*Gun Double Peace’s complete edition can be had for half price in the Big in Japan sale. ![]() Just the thing to get you in the mood for pantsu paradise! Both are worthy pickups from the Big in Japan sale - particularly with the release of Gal*Gun Returns imminent. In Gal*Gun 2, you’ll fight alongside the angel Risu to help her meet the unreasonable demon busting quota set by her corporate employers in the celestial realm.īoth games play quite differently, with Gal*Gun Double Peace blending rail shooter, visual novel and dating sim elements, while Gal*Gun 2 adopts more of a first-person shooter/adventure-style approach. ![]() In Gal*Gun Double Peace, you’ll take on the role of Houdai as he works alongside the angel Ekoro (voiced by Best Girl Yui Horie) in an attempt to find true love before the sun goes down. Sony will need to appeal to the Japanese market soon before they shut them out completely.Both Gal*Gun Double Peace and Gal*Gun 2 are part of the Big in Japan sale, allowing you to pick up the “Complete Edition” bundles of both games for significant discounts. Sony's new censorship policy, along with its shifting focus toward Western audiences, has seemingly led Japanese gamers to jump ship to other systems. Although the system is breaking sale records in other parts of the world, it is struggling to capture the Japanese audience the way previous PlayStation consoles did. The PS5 is currently on track to be the worst-selling PlayStation system in Japanese history. Japan tends to be more accepting of racy games that are taboo in the West, and Sony's decision to apply Western ideals to Japanese games may contribute to consumer's dwindling interest in the PlayStation 5. ![]() The gaming giant has a history of censoring risqué Japanese games regardless of their already restrictive ratings. Sony's strict guidelines have frustrated some Japanese developers, causing some to abandon the platform entirely. There has also been some controversy surrounding Sony's censorship policy. Related: Days Gone Is the Most Underrated PlayStation 4 Exclusive ![]()
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