With DeathSmiles II X, Cave has started a new digital experiment, offering an entire original disc worth of a Japanese import in downloadable form. You should definitely get a taste for Cave's sort of game before shelling out the big bucks for the region-free import discs. There are no discounts for buying both versions of Bug Princess 2, so you might as well just purchase the definitive one.Įveryone loves instant gratification, and if you're set on immediately playing a Cave game at home on the big screen, then Guwange is the best place to start for a cool 800 Microsoft Points. The latter is more expensive ($13.99) but includes a revised scoring mode that makes it more approachable to beginners while at the same time offering hardcare players new challenges. The catch comes with the differences between Bug Princess 2 and Bug Princess 2: Black Label. All three versions are optimized for both iPhone and iPad. Black Label, Blissful Death, Resurrection, Maximum) that make it confusing about whether you're getting expanded content for the original game or a new game entirely.īug Princess is mercifully straightforward-at least in terms of cross-device compatability. Cave has two bad habits with their iOS marketing: 1) Making a million different versions of the same game (Espgaluda II has six different versions, varring from smartphone to arcade to HD), and 2) Adding subtitles (i.e.
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