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Disgaea 5 Complete is already out and the japanese version has english subtitles. Buy the japanese version to not support NISA.

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>Buy the japanese version to not support NISA.
2017: the year ordering people to buy or not buy became mainstream on Sup Forums among other place
They won, and you let it happen. Enjoy your e-sharia, little goys.

>Now you can import a console game and eventually get the English version later at no extra cost
Most based thing on the Switch

>Buy the japanese version to not support NISA.

Retards like you understand that NISA are critical to the continuing life of NIS, right? NISA made more profits than NIS did in the 2015/2016 financial year.

But it's like 75 usd

They are even more important than that since they also publish many non-NIS titles.
NISA is continuing the life of Gust and Falcom too.

>what ps3 could do

Did they even add anything new to this? I already played the ps4 version.

>buying switshit
Haha.

What are you talking about? PS3 had separate game versions per region.

No.

Nothing to see here, really.

Nope. Its just the game with the DLC included.

I'll wait for this to flop so bad they need to release the complete version on ps4 as well. Then I'll buy it cheap to teach them a lesson for putting their games on pc and switch now.

>NISA is continuing the life of Gust and Falcom too.
What are you talking about?

Koei Tecmo publish Gust titles and various companies publish Falcom games.

NISA handles Gusts games in Europe.
Falcom ended their friendship with Xseed, now they work with NISA.

The complete versions of 3 and 4 are fucking Vita exclusives, they could sell 5 copies and make more than those did.

So does Switch.

Disgaea 5 Complete has english text and audio for the same reason The Witch and the Hundred Knight Revival on PS4 has them in Japan too - because it's something that's already done for a previous release of the game and NIS can throw them in any new versions and say it's a feature.

>vita software sales are bad!
This old meme.

The Switch is different. There is a single version of a game across all regions and the language the game uses is whatever you set your system language to (if available).

You can put your cart copy of Zelda you bought from Gamestop in, set the system to Japan, start up Zelda and the whole game is in moon runes.

>they need to release the complete version on PS4
You do realise that Disgaea 5 Complete is literally just the base game and all the DLC, right?

You can already get everything that Disgaea 5 Complete contains on PS4 by getting the game and season pass. In fact, you've been able to for a year and a half or so. Also it's been on sale multiple times as well.

The idea of playing Disgaea 5 on a switch sounds very appealing.

That's not how it works because if that was the case for every game, Japanese developers wouldn't be able to release a JP version and then a western one later.

There are games that do what you describe on multiple platforms, it's something the dev can put in as an auto-detect feature on various platforms if the content has already been done for various regions, but it doesn't mean there's no such thing as regional versions of games.

>Japanese developers wouldn't be able to release a JP version and then a western one later.

This is literally how it's working right now.
You can pick up Blaster Master on the Japanese store. It's not out in Europe or America until next week.
If your system is set to English the game plays in English.

>There are games that do what you describe on multiple platforms
This isn't a per-game setting. It's a system setting.
The closest thing I can think of is how multi-language support is handled on Steam. It's a lot more convenient than PS3/PS4 which requires you to rebuy the game if you want a different language.

>You can pick up Blaster Master on the Japanese store. It's not out in Europe or America until next week.
Why is that anyway? They already have all the version ready so why make the rest of the world wait?

Could be anything. They may have given it more time for cert or QA.
Release dates exist for a reason, they don't just sell the games as soon as they go gold.

Ever since NIS lost literally all their talent all they make is indie-tier shit. Nothing of value would be lost if they went under now.