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Let's also not forget "people who don't like rubbing fanservicey anime people are offended by sex". That's always part of these arguments![]()
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Let's also not forget "people who don't like rubbing fanservicey anime people are offended by sex". That's always part of these arguments![]()
That is actually an interesting quote. Thanks for showing it to me.
The part where he said that Maeda would add everything in to make characters more lovable is a bit concerning to me though. Although it's great to see someone be passionate about something like that, it also makes it seem an awful lot like people were telling him what to add in the game and he was conceding to them. He probably thought they were good ideas, which means it could very well be a mix of the two. I still think someone was really pushing for skinship and that's why it was in the game. I just don't feel like it was Maeda.
I already know that one :CCCCC
Every time I think that I've gotten over this, someone has to come along and remind me. Dammit Horizon.Go look up Lily Bergamo. Then be eternally sad that the game became Let it Die.
I try to forget that Senri Kita was the one who did the Marth design in FE: Awakening. It's was so not great =/Just some easy links to see some of the Artists associated with Fire Emblem and the card game.
8 Sachiko Wada - http://worldofcipher.com/index/illustrator/sachikowada.html
9-10 Senri Kita- http://worldofcipher.com/index/illustrator/senrikita.html
13-14 Yusuke Kozaki- http://worldofcipher.com/index/illustrator/yusukekozaki.html
#FE http://worldofcipher.com/index/illustrator/toi8.html
Daisuke Izuka Art Director for Cipher and worked on 11-12 (which had multiple artists working on it iirc).
http://worldofcipher.com/index/illustrator/daisukeizuka.html
Every time I think that I've gotten over this, someone has to come along and remind me. Dammit Horizon.
I try to forget that Senri Kita was the one who did the Marth design in FE: Awakening. It's was so not great =/
Any facts to back up people bought Awakening for the creepy shit? Most people didn't even know the tone of the game until they played it. Plus, if the franchise died with New Mystery of the Emblem, then so be it. I rather see something die than to be tarnished. Plus, when do franchises ever stay dead? It might take 20 years, but games come back.
If you're going to keep insisting that it's okay when plenty of LGBT people on GAF have expressed why it makes them very uncomfortable and despite the many explanations regarding the homophobic tropes it belongs to then you're not worth giving the benefit of the doubt any longer. This is a blindspot you have that I hope you one day address.
I believe its belittling to consumers to edit a game's content for different audiences on localization to different countries, as if the people of those countries are unaware of a game's origins and who were the original audience of the game.
I think the problem with Soleil is that she is portrayed very clearly as a lesbian (to me at least) but has no same-sex romance options.
I'm talking about the portrait art actually.
How about instead of Fire Emblem dying off, it's you instead that stops being a fan while the series can go marching on? So it's a win for everybody. Just go away from Fire Emblem then if you hate how "tarnished" it has become; no one would cry for one less Cow Mengde amongst the Fire Emblem fans but there sure be lots of people really sad if the series dies off.
What else would he mean when the game's already out? Yes, #FE was announced for a Western release the day that #FE was announced.
SMTxFE was announced in the West first.
Look, it's alright to not like elements of a game, but I think the idea that any element that might increase sales which one might find personally usavory, was added at the behest of some bean-counter completely detached from whatever artistic integrity a game might have is a terrible double standard. .
Right, I mean.... this is completely unambiguous to someone who's looking at the situation with open eyes. There's a routine that's common in Japanese media, thanks to the somewhat unusual and specific views on homosexuality, where someone is coded as gay (often to the point of intense stereotyping) and primarily written as gay, but then given some ludicrous fig leaf like this one, or like Kanji's incomprehensible "masculinity" thing in Persona 4 -- because gay behavior is seen as funny, but actual serious homosexuality is something that can't exist.
Oh.
Then in that case I think only 1 and 2 were bad.
In fact, I think the FE3-5 portrait artstyle looks better than Shadow Dragon's (not as good technically of course) but then again I enjoy my 80's/90's anime art.
I don't dislike it, honestly. I don't care about it one way or another. I had the game preordered expecting that it would probably be in there, and I was fine with that. I just feel like saying that 'things are removed by corporate middlemen' is wrong if you don't also acknowledge that those same middlemen are responsible for some of those very things being there to begin with. As far as the skinship goes, I'm honestly not as jaded as I'm making myself out to be. I'm just trying to prove that point. I appreciate your having this discussion with me though!
I don't dislike it, honestly. I don't care about it one way or another. I had the game preordered expecting that it would probably be in there, and I was fine with that. I just feel like saying that 'things are removed by corporate middlemen' is wrong if you don't also acknowledge that those same middlemen are responsible for some of those very things being there to begin with. As far as the skinship goes, I'm honestly not as jaded as I'm making myself out to be. I'm just trying to prove that point. I appreciate your having this discussion with me though!
How would that work exactly? You just look at them and talk basically?
I thought the only other place those models were used were during confession scenes?
*I have not been keeping up with import impressions or anything
There's both LGBT people and non-LGBT people that have seen the conversation that would not consider it gay conversion therapy, including a mod. It's right in the other thread.
I completely understand the issues with Soleil for LGBT audiences because there are aspects of her that rely on the disgusting Japanese trope of lesbians "growing out of it". I even understand the more problematic interpretations of the conversation, but gay conversion therapy isn't it.
I'll respect everyone's interpretation of the scene out there, but I would hope they've actually played the game or seen the conversation. The arguments I've heard for it being homophobic make sense. The arguments I've heard for it being not homophobic make sense. The arguments I've heard for it being gay conversion therapy do not make sense.
I apologize if I'm coming off as insensitive here. It's not my intention. I'm just not a fan of the spreading of misinformation, and everyone that has played the game (including the ones that do see several problems with Soleil's portrayal) have said it was not reported correctly.
Kanji's insecurities were completely based on Japan's strict gender norms. Was it a missed opportunity to not actually make him gay? Sure, but mentally weak people being confused about their sexuality due to external factors is a very real thing and a very valid conflict for a character arc. It's the same with Naoto not being trans as she identifies as a girl but didn't like society's assigning of gender roles (why can't a woman be a detective mostly).
Worst part about Persona 4 on this topic is Yosuke being a homophobic douche.
My personal views on all this is just that I don't like to immediately associate anything that is done within the confines of the game and creative design to have been some "middle man" assumption, and not the devs themselves.
Sometimes I think it's good to just accept that Japanese designers and storytellers have different inclinations to many things and not be overly cynical of everything they do that are seen here as "less than appropriate."
It would actually be quite humorous if it's the case that middlemen in Japan pushed it in there and middlemen in the US pushed it out.
I will agree quite a bit on Yosuke however. I hate that character quite a bit. I also didn't like Junpei either because of how misogynistic he was with the female protag in P3P. He did eventually change his ways but that took a very long time. The "bro" character archetype in the recent Personas just hasn't sat well for me.
Remove the prompt to touch them to trigger conversation, same way Barracks works in Awakening but with actual Live2D models rather than 2D artwork. You bring them into "Private Quarters", maybe they make a face or emote, and there is a dialogue that occurs rather than having to rub them to get said dialogue/emote. Its not really that difficult to see how this would work, and so far I see more indication of "skinship" only being cut not everything (as mechanics are shown to disagree with the "all out" scenario).
It could even keep all of the more lewd "S" support pieces if they felt inclined/VAs were willing to record.
If it's just the touching that was removed I'd be OK with that. The models are just too good to just remove. Hopefully that is the case.Remove the prompt to touch them to trigger conversation, same way Barracks works in Awakening but with actual Live2D models rather than 2D artwork. You bring them into "Private Quarters", maybe they make a face or emote, and there is a dialogue that occurs rather than having to rub them to get said dialogue/emote. Its not really that difficult to see how this would work, and so far I see more indication of "skinship" only being cut not everything (as mechanics are shown to disagree with the "all out" scenario).
It could even keep all of the more lewd "S" support pieces if they felt inclined/VAs were willing to record.
If literally the only exclusion is actually tapping the touch-screen, I'd be 100% fine with this.
If it's just the touching that was removed I'd be OK with that. The models are just too good to just remove. Hopefully that is the case.
"You know, Yosuke, we really are Dancing All Night."
That is actually an interesting quote. Thanks for showing it to me.
The part where he said that Maeda would add everything in to make characters more lovable is a bit concerning to me though. Although it's great to see someone be passionate about something like that, it also makes it seem an awful lot like people were telling him what to add in the game and he was conceding to them.
Are people embarrassed by it?
What? It doesn't sound like that at all.
Well, I mean, this belief is not really supportable, so if you intend to be a consumer of products that originate in other languages you may want to consider how you can soften it. The act of translation is, fundamentally and unavoidably, an act of destruction and creation, giving people something that is not the same as the original work, but rather a melding of that work with another person or team's creative agency; the decision to cut this feature isn't fundamentally different except in scope from rewriting a line in the script or changing color symbolism to match what's familiar to the audience.
You're just jealous of how cool his style is.Plus, just look at this derpy face.
I found Junpei to be much more bear-able. Especially with the character development about 2/3rds of the way in. He definitely grew on me, and grew as a person throughout the game. Yosuke had his arc and 'change' much too soon and had no way to grow after the first 20 minutes. He was a throwaway character for me. Plus, just look at this derpy face.
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You're just jealous of how cool his style is.
Guys we'll just have to wait until it's fully clarified then.We won't know until more information is out but right now all information we have (Jose IGN, Kotaku, Polygon) is that the minigame is out specifically. But something has clearly replaced it mechanically because of the remaining "!" prompt unless we're to believe that NoA stripped out everything but forgot to remove the indicator.
I didn't realize it at first but yosuke has a really long neck doesn't he.
Damn, how did you know?
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........Except loads of Japanese fans have reported the gay conversion thing. It's right in the other thread. People have this view of it for a reason.
We've seen the conversation. We feel the way we do about it because that's what is right there.
Addressing Kanji and Naoto is a whole can of worms.
I will agree quite a bit on Yosuke however. I hate that character quite a bit. He's also pretty misogynistic and he really doesn't change at all in the course of the plot. I also didn't like Junpei either because of how misogynistic he was with the female protag in P3P. He did eventually change his ways but that took a very long time. The "bro" character archetype in the recent Personas just hasn't sat well for me.
inb4 avatar quoteDamn, how did you know?
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There is actually a guy somewhere in this thread who is happy that now he can play Fire Emblem "in front of people" or something like that without being embarrassed.
Wait, I legitimately thought I was in the persona community thread for a second.
What the hell happened here?
Seems like everyone is (mostly) getting along
That's good, though it came at the expensive of poor Yosuke
What if, in order to keep the models and not throw that money down the drain, they turned the scenes into VN-lite sections where you actually talk to the characters by selecting from a few dialogue choices? Wouldn't that make everyone happy? I'd think we'd all appreciate that more than tapping on their face a few times.
We all have opinions, but we remain united against Yosuke.
Seems like everyone is (mostly) getting along
That's good, though it came at the expensive of poor Yosuke
What if, in order to keep the models and not throw that money down the drain, they turned the scenes into VN-lite sections where you actually talk to the characters by selecting from a few dialogue choices? Wouldn't that make everyone happy? I'd think we'd all appreciate that more than tapping on their face a few times.