@Octane erm nope. 2018 or later still means 2018 or later. It most likely means that they might be able to release it in 2018, but do not want to be held responsible if they are not able to make it. I also should not that I do not mind that much if it is in the beginning of 2019.
While I really like how the game looks, I am not really into these kind of turn-based strategy games (I do however like games like paper mario, which are a different kind of turn-based games). I always have the feeling that I cannot let anyone die, and that I could regret any move that I make, as I might need to start over because of that one move...
@RadioShadow Not everyone is from English speaking countries A quick google search would tell you that he is italian Davide is the Italian way to write David, and probably has a different pronounciation.
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Re: Pokémon on Nintendo Switch is Due '2018 or Later', But That's No Surprise
@Octane erm nope. 2018 or later still means 2018 or later. It most likely means that they might be able to release it in 2018, but do not want to be held responsible if they are not able to make it. I also should not that I do not mind that much if it is in the beginning of 2019.
Re: Pokémon on Nintendo Switch is Due '2018 or Later', But That's No Surprise
I hope this means it will be there somewhere in 2018. I rather not wait till 2019/2020...
Re: Visual Novel Song Of Memories Getting Switch Port In Japan With English Subtitles
@JJ286 The "genre" you mean with "soft hentai" is called Ecchi
Re: Feature: Ex-Rare Composer Grant Kirkhope On "Breaking Mario" And Following In Koji Kondo's Footsteps
While I really like how the game looks, I am not really into these kind of turn-based strategy games (I do however like games like paper mario, which are a different kind of turn-based games). I always have the feeling that I cannot let anyone die, and that I could regret any move that I make, as I might need to start over because of that one move...
Re: Feature: Ex-Rare Composer Grant Kirkhope On "Breaking Mario" And Following In Koji Kondo's Footsteps
@RadioShadow
Not everyone is from English speaking countries A quick google search would tell you that he is italian Davide is the Italian way to write David, and probably has a different pronounciation.