D3 Publisher announced that Omega Labyrinth Life is also coming to the PS4 alongside the Nintendo Switch version, however, it is being advertised as the “safer” option that you can even play at your “parents’ house” with no worries.
The Switch version is titled Omega Labyrinth Life, and it is basically described as the version that has an abundance of bouncing breasts, the “long view” version that doesn’t care about who is watching. The Switch version runs at 1920×1080 resolution on TV Mode and 1280×720 for Tabletop and Portable Modes. The game will run at 60fps.
As you can see for the PS4 version the logo is also different and its title is shorted to Labyrinth Life. Its selling point is described as bits of boob-slips, but safe enough to play in front of others as the “Parents’ Home” version. The PS4 version will run at 60fps and 1920×1080 resolution.
As far as other differences go, the Switch version will have normal illustration as well as armor break illustrations while the PS4 version will only feature the normal illustrations. The Switch version will also have touch events which will be skipped on the PS4 version.
There are plenty of other breast-themed features that will be available on Switch, such as the breast appraisal system we saw in the previous games that come with their own touch events, there’s also the “Paper-Rock-Scissors-Boobs” feature which will be changed for PS4. Both will have hot spring events and illustrations, but the PS4 version will be toned down as well.
Some of the core gameplay mechanics we’ve seen in the previous game, where character cup sizes can grow or shrink, will remain intact for both versions, but you can expect most of the PS4 version’s scenes and illustrations to be toned-down versions.
While the Switch version offers more for the fans, it is priced at 7,800 yen each for both physical and digital versions. Meanwhile the PS4 version is cheaper by 2,000 yen at 5,800 yen each.
Omega Labyrinth Life and Labyrinth Life release in Japan on August 1 (Oppai Day), 2019 respectively for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.
Published: May 14, 2019 02:30 am