Is this getting a western release? I loved Blind Prince and Liar Princes but I thought it needed more so I definitely want to see more from the same team.
I get the feeling that... That's the case, yeah. But we shall see~ . . There could be a prophecy about the child being a hero that slays the demon lord (dragon). The dragon knows it, but still loves the little fluff (who most likely doesn't know their parent-dragon-figure is said demon lord)
Her adopter daughter... Yuu (the kid (Yuu is her name)) is a girl. I know enough japanese to be able to read her saying "watashi" and that is a way to say "I" exclusive to female. There is other 2 way in japanese to say "I" which are "boku" usually used by male but also used by a few manly female, and "ore" exclusive for male. Not to mention that she is really cute.
@@sefirot57 This is news to me about watashi being "I" exclusive to females but however in school in my japanese class, we use watashi a lot so now I feel confused?
Oh, I loved "The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince" so much! And that wasn't even my kind of gameplay, this look a lot more the kind of gameplay I enjoy, so I can't wait for this to be avaible in Europe +w+
I don't know about the PS4, but the Switch is Region Free. As long as an English port happens, regardless of where it was released, you can import and play it.
No idea what game this is but I want it! :o It kinda feels like the kid is going on a imaginary adventure in the idea he has a pot for a crown and a stick for a sword. And when he cast magic it's just the dragon putting a breath effect on the stick. Seems very adorable but also feels like it will have a lightly dark twist.
Roughly translated (since this is on my phone.) There once was a girl in a magical beast kingdom named Yuu with the dragon king. To become like her father who was a hero she goes forth on adventures helping those in need. The dragon king worried follows in the shadows and helps (along with intros to others). After her adventures she goes home to the dragon king. As the dragon king tells her a bed time story of her father defeating the demon king the girl responds that she will become like her father. As she drifts off to sleep the dragon king replies "Yuu will definitely become a hero. So you must become strong and defeat the evil beast. Because this is a story of when you will have to defeat me...." So after watching the trailer again I have to edit. Yuu is actually a girl not a boy.
that last silhoutte with Yuu holding an actual sword with the Dragon king looks like it is weaken and on the ground. I don't want that to happen. I don't want FEELS