Gyakuten Saiban 2 to Have Dual Language Support |
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Gyakuten Saiban 2, the Japanese version of Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney: Justice for All, will be released in Japan on the 26th October. Something we've been wondering for a while now is whether or not the game will feature both Japanese and English text like in Gyakuten Saiban. The answer to that is a resounding yes according to Play-Asia. You'll be able to switch between Japanese and the English localization.
Now why is Capcom releasing the Japanese version with English localization in Japan months before the North American release? We don't know. They should be able to do a simultaneous launch with no problem. Now people are faced with a decision: import the cheaper Japanese version with English text early, or wait for the English version to help sales so we get the sequel. I haven't decided what I'll do yet... I'm thinking of waiting for it to be released here. How about you?
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Well, if the usa sell it cheaper then i will buy it but if japan version is cheaper with a dual language then I will buy japan version because cheaper is better and more sales easier.
At first I thought you meant dual language as in their voices, and I was like wtf I don't need to hear them say Objection! in Japanese. I'd prefer to play ASAP and for less money (college girls... cheap) but I want them to keep bringing it over since it's such a good game so I'll just wait, it'll probably be 30 bucks here.
I need me Gyakuten Saiban fix asap, besides I already bought the first one with the dual language setting, might as well keep it going
why everyone says the Japanese version is cheaper... I don't see how paying $60 on play-asia or lik-sang is cheaper than $30 here in the states. Is there something I'm missing here? Maybe an import site you all know about that I do not?
You guys all know that the first one did this too on the Japanese version... It has both the original Japanese AND the EXACT same English version that was released over here. Might as well pick up the Japanese one for the extra language.
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