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Good News: Omega Labyrinth Life Gets Worldwide Release!
By Yung Namahage • 4 years ago

Back in May, I wrote about Omega Labyrinth Life, the third instalment in a video game series about oppai and dungeon crawling. Sadly, the series has never been released outside of Japan and you can thank Sony and their hatred of fanservice for that. But since Life is the first one on a non-PlayStation console, I predicted that now the series finally has a chance to see the light of day in the west. And I was right!


Both Omega Labyrinth Life and the nerfed, "family friendly" version will be coming to the west on Switch and PS4 respectively, thanks to D3Publisher. If you want the game as intended, get the Switch version. There is literally no reason for the censored PS4 version to exist. If the game was the same on both platforms and allowed players the choice to enable or disable lewd content or the ability to add it via a patch then you could discuss which platform is best to buy the game for. But as it stands, the PS4 gets an objectively inferior product, and who wants that? My last prediction came true, so here's another one: sales for the PS4 version of the game will be abysmally low and the Switch version will be much more succesful, leading to the developers deciding to focus on the future of the series on platforms that don't want to remove what it is that makes the game unique. Time will tell if I'm right this time, but in the meantime check out the latest trailer for the game.



Omega Labyrinth Life is coming to Switch and Labyrinth Life is coming to PS4 digitally on August 1. Will you be checking it out? Do you think it's right to release a fanservice-heavy game without the fanservice? Will the PS4 version flop? Drop your thoughts below!