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Dear Days is recommended to be played with a controller. I do believe the dynamic camera angles were an option in EX so I’m assuming you can turn them off in Dear Days too.
70$ is high but I’d rather play this than Vanguard Zero.
True, yeah when EX came out I used that to practice for V-Standard BCS, very useful specially to see how other decks work more thoroughly.
I hope Dear Days gets supported for a while, the online in EX died after a couple of months sadly.
Neo Nectar, Gear Chronicle, Angel Feather, Genesis, Geat Nature have all like 24-26 different cards each.
obviously the big names like RP, OTT, Kagero, the aforementioned Bermuda, Shadow Paladin and Link Joker all have 80+ cards, with RP obviously being the highest at 99 exactly