

A compelling argument for Style Savvy (or Style Boutique in Europe and Girls Mode in Japan). Believe it or not, I’ve heard positive things about this fashion/shop simulator, which releases this week. Those favorable words, however, were likely colored by the glazed eyes of gamers infatuated with any slightly odd title out of Japan — a sentiment I’m sure you’re familiar with, reading this site.
It will take more than comparisons to Taloon’s store from Dragon Quest IV to convince hardcore RPG fans to bring a box that looks like this to the counter, though:
Still, I’m curious to hear how the Taloon comparison holds up — are you a bad enough dude to purchase Style Savvy, pick out (virtual) women’s clothes, and dress your customers? If so, let us know if the game’s just as fun as playing an arms merchant in Dragon Quest IV.
Buy: Style Savvy
See also: Wagamama Fashion Girls’ Mode
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tags / taloon / torneko / dragon quest iv / style savvy / girls mode / like rachel zoe but nerdier / like taloons shop but chic / ecNew Nintendo DSi colors for Europe: Red, Light Blue, and Metallic Blue (real talk, that’s purple, not blue).
Though the Light Blue model has been available in North America since the system’s launch, the Red and Metallic Blue editions were previously exclusive to Japan. All three will appear in Europe, with the 1.4 firmware update and Flipnote Studio pre-installed, on October 23rd alongside Nintendo’s fashion game Style Boutique (known as Style Savvy in the States and Girls Mode in Japan).
Buy: U.S. Nintendo DSi (White, Pink, Black and Blue) Import: Japanese Nintendo DSi (White, Black, Pink, Red, Lime Green, Metallic Blue)
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