Why are anime games taking over Steam? Do PC gamers only care if the game has cute anime girls?

Why are anime games taking over Steam? Do PC gamers only care if the game has cute anime girls?

Developers realized there's an untapped weeb community on Steam that just wants games with anime tiddies.

I think Recettear was the first real successful weeb game and people have been following suit ever since.

It also opened the floodgates of Japanese indies which is fantastic

I'm loving it because comiket devs are releasing their games on steam with english translations.

Because western games just regurgitate the same crap like they think they're sports games

Guess we know who we can blame the destruction of Steam on.

>implying japanese developers don't do the same thing

Agarest Generation of War was the game that brought anime games to our shore, thanks agarest!

>destruction
more like SAVIOR of Steam.
Sonybros are just buttmad about PC masters getting ""their"" weeaboo games now.

No, they don't

Yeah Neptunia, Atelier, Souls, Tales of, 99% of visual novels, Senren Kagura, every Naruto game, and countless others totally aren't the same shit over and over. :^)

No, they're not

>being a console war faggot

And yet PCMR-types will still accuse Sony fans of being weebs while also calling them dudebros

P KEKS are fucking retarded

Anime has seriously made Steam worse. I can't look anywhere without kawaii uguu bug eyes staring back at me.

>being gay

Japs figured out there's a "new" market to push their already existing titles.

>Developers realized there's an untapped weeb community on Steam that just wants games with anime tiddies.
Who wouldn't?

People who have had sex.

That's the latest insult used by sjws to discredit young males
Fuck off

Make a port of a japanese game and you get digital sales which makes you lose 0 money and earn profit with just a few thousand sales.
Of course they are liking doing ports since it seems they just discovered they can make easy money, and since japanese games are mostly niche on the west this is a good thing.