Mugen Souls series is better in Japan, The Puritanical States doesn't want you bathing a loli much less seeing one nude.
Criminal Girls will be better in Japan, the Puritanical States of America doesn't want you having your way with lolis and the feminazis don't want you spanking females, NISA please think next time before localizing something like this. Want this, import, it's a decent RPG.
Bravely Default is better in Japan for some but not for most gamers. It's no big deal for me.
Monster Monpiece is a disaster in the US, import it and you get the full experience, but I don't recommend it, it's the most imbalanced and boring game I've played in years.
How about the upcoming title Neptunia U? If it gets localized version it will be better in Japan, no way in hell Censor Factory will let the localized keep the Rom and Ram fanservice. Import and tell censorship to go screw itself.
Never ever buy a fanservice game localized unless you are 100% sure the tits, ass, and possibly loli isn't censored or unless it's Senran Kagura.
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Cotton Fantastic Night Dreams is better in Japan as it 1. has the story intact and 2. has English and several other languages for the text and 3. It's cheaper to buy ($60 for JP over $300-800 for US version).
ST-V arcade boards are better in Japan as if you play ST-V games on US boards, you miss out on vital features, think about that before wanting to play Radiant Silvergun on the ST-V.
Yu-Gi-Oh games are better in Japan as the earlier card art is better and uncensored.
Puyo Puyo was better in Japan well until around the GBA days, those dolled up installments we got are a slap to the face and bad marketing, the localization teams should've went to Japan and watched the commercials because the best idea was to market the game to women and girls.
Castlevania (NES-PS1) are better in Japan, less or no censoring at all.
DDR arcade cabinets are better in Japan and that goes for many other rhythm arcade titles.
I wouldn't say better but DJ Boy has everything in it's entirety in Japan (including the racial stereotypes).
Breath of Fire 2 and 4 are better in Japan due to the localization teams removing abilities, the censorship didn't bother me much.
Criminal Girls will be better in Japan, the Puritanical States of America doesn't want you having your way with lolis and the feminazis don't want you spanking females, NISA please think next time before localizing something like this. Want this, import, it's a decent RPG.
Bravely Default is better in Japan for some but not for most gamers. It's no big deal for me.
Monster Monpiece is a disaster in the US, import it and you get the full experience, but I don't recommend it, it's the most imbalanced and boring game I've played in years.
How about the upcoming title Neptunia U? If it gets localized version it will be better in Japan, no way in hell Censor Factory will let the localized keep the Rom and Ram fanservice. Import and tell censorship to go screw itself.
Never ever buy a fanservice game localized unless you are 100% sure the tits, ass, and possibly loli isn't censored or unless it's Senran Kagura.
Others
Cotton Fantastic Night Dreams is better in Japan as it 1. has the story intact and 2. has English and several other languages for the text and 3. It's cheaper to buy ($60 for JP over $300-800 for US version).
ST-V arcade boards are better in Japan as if you play ST-V games on US boards, you miss out on vital features, think about that before wanting to play Radiant Silvergun on the ST-V.
Yu-Gi-Oh games are better in Japan as the earlier card art is better and uncensored.
Puyo Puyo was better in Japan well until around the GBA days, those dolled up installments we got are a slap to the face and bad marketing, the localization teams should've went to Japan and watched the commercials because the best idea was to market the game to women and girls.
Castlevania (NES-PS1) are better in Japan, less or no censoring at all.
DDR arcade cabinets are better in Japan and that goes for many other rhythm arcade titles.
I wouldn't say better but DJ Boy has everything in it's entirety in Japan (including the racial stereotypes).
Breath of Fire 2 and 4 are better in Japan due to the localization teams removing abilities, the censorship didn't bother me much.