Currently downloading the demo. I only ever play Pokémon, so hopefully this will intrigue me enough to take interest in another game (specifically this one, of course).
Joe Merrick (the creator of Serebii.net, one of the biggest Pokémon websites) said that he's trying to get a new website for the Yo-kai Watch games ready soon. In the meantime, there are websites like these: http://yokaipedia.net/list-of-youkai/ that might help.
It's funny cause I found that site not long after I posted my frustration
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In my opinion, not having the entire dex uploaded online and having to find yourself new monsters while playing and watching the show on TV reminds me of the original Pokémon Red&Blue games, and I like it.
Yeah it got me thinking about how everyone depends on the internet for information now. It wasn't like that for the first couple of Pokemon games... if you didn't buy one of those official guides you pretty much had to figure it out yourself.
Mess, I haven't played the game since my last post. Lemme get back into it.
I tried the demo and I definitely getting this on Christmas
Just hoping the gameplay isn't that messy.
And I also watched the first episode on the eshop.
"He's like you... Average"
That shady bitch
They censored an homoerotical scene in the anime when the last episode aired in NA. They replaced almost naked bodybuilders working out with a Super Mario looking chef and they also covered up the girls more There was no need for this censoring, like, it's serving me onigiries being replaced by footlong subways in the Pokémon anime
Are you liking it, Rigalo? I wish I could play it, every european fan is fuming at Nintendo everywhere because of this
Here's an unboxing video of Yo-kai Busters: Moon Rabbit Corps, the third version of the White Dog Squad and Red Cat Team. Level-5 releases its third versions for free through DLC, but there's a huge demand for buying the physical editions. With Yo-kai Watch 2 they offered the 3rd version nre stuff as an update for those who had bought the original games and then sold the physical edition as a standalone game for those who liked to buy it again or didn't buy it yet. This time they won't sell the physical edition of Moon Rabbit Corps., instead it comes for free with the Famitsu/Corocoro magazine, so you can just add it to your other Busters game or put it in an empty 3DS game case.
I can't wait to play this with my grandsons when this gets released in Europe.