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Little Busters! Converted Edition
For JPN/Asian systems only.
You save: US$ 3.91( 6% )
description
Little Busters is a combination of laughter and tears. The player becomes Naoe Riki who has the tendency to get wrapped up in his friends schemes. Some of them are overwhelmingly funny, the others might lead him straight to the heart and the past of certain characters. Although the game is based on the previously released 2007 PlayStation2 version, the graphics receives an overhaul. The screens become 960×544 pixels large, making the charm of the characters even more visible. Shooting, lunch box delivery and even adventuring in dungeons becomes even more exciting with touch screen controls.
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Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 12 |
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as you know "KEY makes the most awesome pc/psp game, and now its finally on ps vita. this ps vita game has the most beautiful graphic, 100 times better ps3. lots of mini games, and establish friendship and love throughout the game
Do note, however, that this is not the adult version; regardless, the game is outstanding with or without those "extra scenes." BGM and songs are of standard KEY quality (Lia and Rita ftw).
Almost the entire game can be manipulated using the Vita's touchscreen. The shooter minigame, in particular, is much easier using your fingers, but I found that using the buttons/analog sticks is more user-friendly for the dialogue and other minigames, such as baseball.
One thing I would have liked, however, is more slots for saves, or at least the ability to erase old saves. The PC version only had 99 slots to work with, but at least you could delete ones you don't need any more. The PSV edition comes with 200 slots, which may sound like a lot, but I found I needed about 250 for all the routes!
The main story itself is yet another one of Jun Maeda's masterpieces, though I would have liked it if he had written the scenarios for all of the heroines' routes instead of sharing it with three other writers. (Melodrama, deus ex machina, alea iacta est, and a little pixie dust here and ther. But I suppose that's Key for you)
Overall, a brilliant game, and highly recommended for both Keytards and people who just want epic storytelling.
Concept of the story I guess would be "friendship".
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