
Love Esquire [Limited Edition] LE PLAY EXCLUSIVES
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Limited
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Compatible with Nintendo™ Switch (NSW™)
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
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Out of print / Out of stock Product Languages
Subtitles | English, German, Russian, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified) |
Product Features
- 5 Dateable Waifus – Love Esquire's heroines are not just pretty faces! Each have their own unique ambitions, backstories, plots, and dirty little secrets for you to uncover
- Turn-based Combat – You may not be a decent squire, but you have a number of unconventional techniques to keep your needy knight alive. Taunt, cheer, heal, and loot your way to victory!
- Raise Stats – Git gud and become the ideal man by increasing your strength, charisma and intelligence. These traits not only affect your combat abilities, but also your relationships
- Fully Voiced – Hear your waifus fully express their undying love for you!
- Forge Relationships – Amp up your squirely charm by giving gifts and whispering sweet nothings to your waifu. Get those romance points high enough and they'll open up in more ways than one
- Multiple Endings – What's waiting for your squire at the end of the journey? Be careful with those choices!
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Limited
Item Description
Limited Editions limited to 2,000 copies.
"You usually play as the hero... but not this time! Git gud, get laid, and find man's greatest pleasure in this rom-com dating sim!"
In Love Esquire, you're not a famous knight, but a good-for-nothing squire who's on a quest to find man's greatest pleasure. Getting the girl won't be easy though, since most of them are waaaay out of your league!
Including an incredible English voice cast!
So raise those stats, battle monsters, and unleash your full potential!
"You usually play as the hero... but not this time! Git gud, get laid, and find man's greatest pleasure in this rom-com dating sim!"
In Love Esquire, you're not a famous knight, but a good-for-nothing squire who's on a quest to find man's greatest pleasure. Getting the girl won't be easy though, since most of them are waaaay out of your league!
Including an incredible English voice cast!
So raise those stats, battle monsters, and unleash your full potential!
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Customer reviews
Average rating: 5/5 |
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Goofy Fun
Love Esquire is a romantic comedy with turn based battles and character customization (stats only). You meet a great cast of gals and attempt to romance them all while doing battle missions with your best friend before you eventually ship off to war to die. Its a simple yet excellent game that RPG lovers will enjoy. Plus the physical copy is incredible!
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I already own it on steam since this game come to pre sale. I loved it, and i wanted it in physical. I asked it and wow its here in my hands... sadly the goverment opened mi parcel with all his content, there is some damage in the box and is missing the certificate, plus the CD image is all damaged...
I alredy played the game and its a 10/10
I alredy played the game and its a 10/10
Good Game
I haven't finished the game yet, but so far I wasn't disappointed. Dating sim-esq gameplay and some dash of rpg elements.
Beats most romance visual novels
The quality of voice acting, art, gameplay, and story is amazing. I generally enjoyed interacting with the characters in this game. 10/10 visual novel.
My Esquire
If it seemed to you that the game is built on a banal system called ONLY LOVE, then this is not entirely true. She reveals, in addition to this, such aspects as:
1. Complexity of diplomacy.
2. Knowledge of a foreign culture.
3. Internal experiences.
4. Wars with other states.
5.Economic relations.
6.Trade.
7. Family values.
It's fun to play, and sometimes it teaches something deeper. It’s just that sometimes you need to see not what is shown in plain sight, but to catch that very tiny fragment, which is something much larger, despite its non-obviousness.
1. Complexity of diplomacy.
2. Knowledge of a foreign culture.
3. Internal experiences.
4. Wars with other states.
5.Economic relations.
6.Trade.
7. Family values.
It's fun to play, and sometimes it teaches something deeper. It’s just that sometimes you need to see not what is shown in plain sight, but to catch that very tiny fragment, which is something much larger, despite its non-obviousness.
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