PQube has revealed that it will be bringing M2's romantic visual novel game Tokyo School Life to Nintendo Switch. Fitting with the theme, the publisher has secured a Valentine's Day 2019 release date.
Tokyo School Life has players setting off on an unforgettable trip as an exchange student to Tokyo, making the acquaintance of three lovely girls to spend the summer with. You'll be exploring the city with them, hanging out together during lunch breaks, and maybe "even more". The game released on Steam back in 2015 and has received "very positive" reviews from users.
Characters are fully animated and voiced by a talented Japanese cast, with each girl reacting appropriately as you interact with them, and your choices in-game will affect those relationships as you progress. In a nice touch, the game lets you display text in English, kana, romaji, and kanji - the hope being that some may be able to pick up some basic Japanese as they play.
As noted above, the Valentine's Day release date means that you'll be able to get your hands on this one on 14th February 2019.
Is this the perfect game for you? Will you be spending your Valentine's Day in the company of Karin, Aoi and Sakura? Tell us below.
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This seems aimed toward an... interesting crowd.
@MysticGengar I'll choose to take that as a compliment.
This is both interesting and slightly concerning.
I couldn't watch the full trailer, but at 9 seconds do that girl's boobs suddenly get bigger? Haha. Japan, man. Jeez
Sure why not. It's not like I have any other plans that day.
Depends on the price (I'm not paying $59.99 for a dating sim), but I'm always up for this sort of weebery.
What I really want is Omega Labyrinth Life, but I wouldn't be surprised if the cancellation of the Vita/PS4 versions due to Sony going full prude burned PQube too badly. They probably can't afford another costly fiasco like that.
Fun Visual Novel, not too long (7 hours roughly so beginner friendly).
But the translation is okayish, 7/10
@Ralizah €14.99 on PC so Switch will probably be the same, fine for the price because the better VN's are mostly 30 to 50 euros.
Make it Physical as well.
@SwitchForce nah, making it physical would make it more expensive and for such a short simple VN it's not worth it.
Something like Steins Gate or Utawarerumono deserve a physical release.
I don't see any mention of western release. Most of these dating sims/visual novels don't get one. I still waiting for Konami to release New Love Plus Switch or bring Tokimeki Memorial 4 to the west
So why does it always have to be school girls?
Is this one a rated PG talking to girls game or a P13 leg slapping giggle game?
Finally, my type of game
@Rayquaza2510 actually if you haven't been tracking eShop has become Physical as of a late now. So I would pay more for the Physical version.
And so it begins.
The characters are depicted in a thoroughly underage style? I guess not wholly surprising in Japan, but a bit strange given the popularity here.
...Whatever, I don't care anymore.
shut up and take my money!
I see they have the three basic types covered: small boobs, big boobs and medium boobs.
@JayJ I assume they are probably targeted mainly at teenagers and immature men. I know they're "for adults", but let's be real, 15-year-old boys don't wait three years to get their hands on dirty material.
@Rayquaza2510 And I wonder why JPN physical version are hard to get. I bought a few JPN games that come with EN txt and I am fine with that. There are a few JPN games that are EN txt that I have preorder as there is only eShop version. Some of JPN released in NA sold without problem.
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