Operation Backlog Completion 2026
Apr 082015
 

Didn’t I already write about this?

Back in February, I was thrilled to see Level-5 announce that the Pokémon-esque franchise Yokai Watch would be making its way West, but the wording left some slight room for doubt. The announcement mentioned video games, but didn’t specifically reference the existing Yokai Watch for the 3DS.

As of yesterday, the impending release of the game has become official, and it looks like the translation “Yo-kai Watch” is now official, as well.

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Yo-kai Watch, which came out in 2013 in Japan, has already received multiple sequels and spin-offs in addition to the rest of the franchise. As far as we know, it is the first game that is coming to the West in 2016, and its success will probably determine whether or not we get the others. However, some people believe we are getting the newly announced Yo-kai Watch 3, rebranded as Yo-kai Watch for the West. I’ll let you know if this is clarified.

Since it’s an RPG about a boy who captures monsters and uses them to battle other monsters, it’s hard not to draw comparisons to Pokémon. However, people who have played the Japanese versions say the similarities are not as strong as they appear on the surface, particularly when it comes to gameplay.

As for the creatures themselves, while I usually describe yokai as monsters from Japanese folklore, the press release defines them as:

They are not ghosts, monsters or creatures. Yo-kai are, quite simply, Yo-kai. They cannot be seen by the human eye, but they are everywhere. Whether born from the soul of a deceased human, or an everyday object discovering its higher purpose, their personalities are distinctly humanlike.

I don’t know how true to folklore Yo-kai Watch is, but if you’re interested in learning more about mythical yokai before the game launches in 2016, look up Matthew Meyer’s The Night Parade of 100 Demons: a Field Guide to Japanese Yokai, a 224-page illustrated guide to yokai. It’s been invaluable to my writing.

And for my own, darker take on yokai, check out “Rokurokubi”, a yokai-themed horror story published by Wicked Words Quarterly. (I’m sure Yo-kai Watch has a much more lighthearted approach.)

This has been a great time for localization news. Here’s hoping Ace Attorney is next!

Apr 062015
 

Fatal-Frame-V-caseBy now you’ve probably heard the good news, but just in case you haven’t, last week’s Nintendo Direct confirmed the upcoming localization of Fatal Frame V.

Fatal Frame V: Oracle of the Sodden Raven (first translated as The Black Haired Shrine Maiden) is one of the games I was really hoping to hear news about. While I haven’t played the previous Fatal Frame games yet, I’ve started the first one (and played Spirit Camera) and I’ve always thought Fatal Frame’s camera-centric combat is a perfect fit for the Wii U, because of the GamePad.

It’s been out in Japan since September, and some fans started to lose hope of ever hearing a localization announcement. Now the West is getting Fatal Frame V! This proves we should never give up. Not on Fatal Frame, not on Dai Gyakuten Saiban, and not even on Gyakuten Kenji 2. (The Nintendo Direct also confirmed that DS games are finally coming to the Wii U virtual console, so our chances of getting GK2 look better than ever!)

Now, what would be really cool would be if Nintendo packaged the previously Japan-only Fatal Frame IV with Oracle of the Sodden Raven, similar to how Bayonetta was included with Bayonetta 2… but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. For now, we fans of Fatal Frame and survival horror in general should do everything we can to support this game and show we want to see more like it!

Fatal Frame V: Oracle of the Sodden Raven doesn’t have a Western release date yet, but I’ll let you know when it does.

Fatal Frame… Yokai WatchFantasy Life… Several of my localization hopes have been fulfilled. Is it almost Ace Attorney Investigations 2’s time to shine?

Apr 012015
 

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It may be April Fool’s Day, but Nintendo has promised the Nintendo Direct tonight is no joke! It will start at 6 PM Eastern Time (3 PM Eastern Time) and cover 3DS and Wii U games. A Nintendo Treehouse stream of an upcoming game will follow.

The time leading up to a new Nintendo Direct is always filled with hopes and predictions, some more plausible than others. For example, I’d be overjoyed if this was the day they finally announced Ace Attorney Investigations 2 localization, but it’s pretty unlikely. On the other hand, maybe we could get an announcement for Fatal Frame V.

Personally, I hope to hear localization news about Dai Gyakuten Saiban. The last few days have revealed a wealth of new information, including new scans from Famitsu, some brief gameplay footage, and the reveal of the sinister new prosecutor.

Famitsu scans of the Dai Gyakuten Saiban prosecutor

Why are the prosecutors always so cool?

I’m even more excited for that game than ever. It has a Japanese release day now, so why not announce it for the West as well?

Leaving behind the realm of personal hopes and dreams, I expect this Nintendo Direct to show more from Splatoon and possibly Devil’s Third, among other games from E3.

And of course, I always go into an event like this hoping for many, many surprises!

Let me know what you’re hoping to see in this Nintendo Direct, and don’t forget to tune in at 6 PM. With any luck, I’ll be able to embed the stream here like I did for the Dai Gyakuten Saiban stream, but if not, we can all watch it on the official site together.