News by Matt S. Some good news for people that don’t have a PlayStation Vita or 3, and want to experience some of the oddest and most creative JRPGs that we’ve seen produced in recent years; Idea Factory is porting three of its games to Steam in 2015. Hyperdimension Neptunia…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. Anyone who thought that Compile Heart couldn’t pull together a genuinely good quality JRPG to go with its trademark insanity really needs to play Fairy Fencer F, and prepare to have their mind blown. Billed as a “more serious” take on the Hyperdimension Neptunia formula, Fairy…
Read MoreContest by Matt S. Fairy Fencer F is the latest game from the very prolific Compile Heart, being localised courtesy of NISA and is due for release very soon. Billed as a more serious take on the Hyperdimension Neptunia series (well, marginally more series, this is Compile Heart we’re talking…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Fairy Fencer f comes to us from Compile Heart; the same fine folks that produced the excellent Hyperdimension Neptunia series. It’s being billed as a somewhat more serious take on the JRPG genre, while maintaining elements of the same entertaining combat system. It’s being localised by…
Read MoreA handful of new characters were shown off in art and screenshots for the upcoming Fairy Fencer F. Published by Compile Heart, this RPG is slated for release on the Sony Playstation 3 on September 19th of this year in Japan. Still no announcement about a release outside of Japan…
Read MoreCompile Heart has released a few more screenshots of its lovely-looking Fairy Fencer F game. This RPG is slated for release in Japan September 19th of this year, and will be a PlayStation 3 exclusive. There is still no announcement as to whether or not this title will see a…
Read MoreLast week I posted a bunch of very nice screenshots of the upcoming Fairy Fencer F game, and now we have a bit more information about the game itself. The team working on the game has rounded out to include screenwriter Toshiki Inoue of titles like Dragon Ball Z and…
Read MoreI far too often find myself seeing RPGs released for Japan that have little to no hope of making their way over to the US. Every now and then though, they do come over and the early glance at Fairy Fencer F has me hoping this one will do the…
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