![]() I appreciate you guys trying but the language barrier is a big deal. She said she would’ve been just happy if you guys just announced that you were trying to bring it over here. I told my sister about this and she was disappointed, she even said she would’ve waited longer for the english one. I know there’s a guide but how many people like to look at guides constantly throughout the game because they don’t understand the language?Įspecially us adults it’s kinda embarrassing, we like figure things out on our own. Since it’s been such a long time since I’ve beaten it, I’ve forgotten how to do a majority of the story missions. I played and beat Tomba 2 on my pc years ago but I didn’t complete all the side missions so I was hoping to do it again on my tv screen. How come you guys couldn’t get the EU version? I wouldn’t mind the import if I could understand what the characters are saying. ![]() Have you never played an import before? Unless it’s ABOUT THE STORY, Japanese games are mostly super playable – have some spirit! Try something new! Stop whining, and play a fun game… you all sound like babies looking for a reason to give up. There’s A LOT about video game UI design in Japanese games that is pretty universal there’s a lot of English in there most of the time anyway. But I’m getting through it, because you know what buttons are “enter” and “cancel”, you know what options are, there’s some basic english in there already, and all enemy targets are clearly defined during gameplay. This isn’t dialogue heavy you can stumble through a PLATFORMER without having to know the language :P I’m playing through ACE – R right now on my PS3 – I don’t know a lick of Japanese, besides a few greetings. But this is TOMBA we’re talking about, not Chrono Cross. I cannot believe how many dopes seem to be refusing to play this – A GAME THEY WANT – because of the language option available. Have suggestions of games you want to see next? Find us on Twitter at and let us know! Video games have such a rich history and we’ve made it our mission to continue to digitally release titles like Double Dragon, Lucifer Ring, The Firemen 2, Wolf Fang and Tomba! 2. The Retro Rush will start to slow down now that Tomba! 2 is out but that won’t stop our commitment to classic, retro games. The Adventure Point system makes its return too that keeps the gameplay fresh all the way to the last boss. The critically acclaimed sequel brings with a slew of improvements along the way like suits that give Tomba! special powers and heavier use of 3D models to bring the game world to life. That will lead Tomba! on a quest through some unique locations that will highlight the blend of 2D/3D platforming gameplay that makes the series so unique. Tomba! 2 continues the adventure of the wild, pink haired jungle boy but this time, he is out to save a friend that mysteriously disappeared. Tomba! 2 picks up where the first title left off and puts our hero on a magical platforming journey full of memorable moments. Tomba!, for those who are just learning of our wild jungle boy, was created by Tokuro Fujiwara, who many gamers will recognize having a hand in other classic games like Ghosts ‘n Goblins and MegaMan. ![]() Since the title is in Japanese, we’ll be providing a complete walkthrough on our website for players. On February 18th, you can download the Japanese import version of Tomba! 2 for your PS3, PS Vita and PSP. Tomba! 2 is a title we’ve wanted to release for the longest time but we’ve had to overcome some technical hurdles first. However, the Retro Rush has all been leading to this point, the game that we’ve gotten the most requests for out of any other game we’ve released: Tomba! 2. We’ve gotten a lot of great response from everyone and it’s made us happy to see these games being enjoyed again. So far, the Retro Rush has included Double Dragon, Lucifer Ring, The Firemen 2: Pete and Danny and Wolf Fang. What’s the Retro Rush? We’ve been releasing a new import PSone Classic on the PSN for PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PSP. It has been a wild and fun six weeks releasing classic game after classic game with the Retro Rush.
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