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I always love watching all the passionate free expression advocates who only ever seem to show up when anime boobs are involved
I always love watching all the passionate free expression advocates who only ever seem to show up when anime boobs are involved
I always love watching all the passionate free expression advocates who only ever seem to show up when anime boobs are involved
Cia from Hyrule Warriors got through with zoom in included...in a Zelda game, that pushed more than 1 million copies. Even the 3DS version that came out a little over a month ago wasn't changed.
Cia from Hyrule Warriors got through with zoom in included...in a Zelda game, that pushed more than 1 million copies. Even the 3DS version that came out a little over a month ago wasn't changed.
Like I said earlier, I'm not pressed by these changes as a whole but it stands out way too much in that cutscene. That would have been a better way to present it.
I always love watching all the passionate free expression advocates who only ever seem to show up when anime boobs are involved
Yeah, but isn't she the only character in that game that has that much exposed? And there aren't even that many cutscenes are there? (Never played the game) Plus, her breasts are still covered more than the TMS boss.
Like I said, I think Nintendo has some kind of weird "boob/partial nudity limit". Cia is fine because she's still covered well enough and only in a few scenes, while Tokyo Mirage sessions is full of bikini's, monsters with boobs, and other revealing/suggestive clothing.
And just like you, it's clockwork.
When you actually grow up in an environment of censorship, you tend to get irked when the only time people get angry about it is when their stupid shit is threatened.
So we shouldn't call it out because it isn't giving enough exposure to other things not being called out? Seems kind of counter intuitive, call it like you see it seems to be the best way to combat censorship, if this self censorship even qualifies. We will still make fun of it either way.
And this one showing they cover the boss monsters boobs with smoke during the cutscene, but not during the battle.
I remember being irked when I revealed that Innocent Sin had removed DLC quests that were story driven, and almost no one gave a damn.
You can take away story and meaningful content, but oh boy you best not touch those clothes. If Maya's heart blouse had been altered? Blood in the streets.
Wait. Innocent Sin? As in the PS1 game? Did that thing get rereleased with dlc?
Before I migrated, criticising the powers that be could get your family intimidated and you arrested. And yet brave people still did it. You'll excuse me if I consider them far greater people than angry nerds whose only contribution to free speech is to complain on the Internet when they don't get their cartoon panties.
But hey, don't let me rain on your parade. Whatever I post isn't going to change the fact tons of people are going to write against the crime of covering up anime girls and then congratulate themselves for defending the noble ideal of free expression.
It's available on PSP now.
The hell? The "uncensored" version isn't even bad, it's just a little bit of cleavage. I knew the announced swimsuits and hot spring removal was just some of the things censored in this game. I have a feeling a lot of stuff is, including scenes such as this. It doesn't even look nice in the cut-scene, it's as though she came in-contact with Amaterasu or something. :/And this one showing they cover the boss monsters boobs with smoke during the cutscene, but not during the battle.
Here's two new videos showing some more stuff. This one (spoilers?) showing that the new outfit we saw does replace the swimsuit for that dungeon. But for some reason they still kept it for her special attack? I'm guessing because it fit's in better with the water attack.
And this one showing they cover the boss monsters boobs with smoke during the cutscene, but not during the battle.
They're really putting a shockingly large amount of effort into this, all things considered.
They're going above and beyond for all of the things not required (removal of content, re-dubbing the Japanese VO to increase the age of certain characters) and not in areas where they should to appeal to a large audience(such as providing an English dub for those that really want one).They're really putting a shockingly large amount of effort into this, all things considered.
You realize this is a video game forum, right? It's not really the place for people to be making threads about oppressive government censorship in foreign countries and whatnot. You see discussion about videogame censorship here because this is the place to do it. Other stuff can go in the OT. Also, there was quite a bit of a shitstorm when TLoU was censored in Europe, it's not just sexual censorship that people get upset about.
Makes me think Nintendo has some weird-ass long-term strategy here but I am still infinitely confused by the attempts to westernize certain elements (this whole dungeon shift feels like a transition of sensibilities) while not dubbing the title.
This is so bizarre.
Ayup, I really don't understand this. You'd think if they reworked the game around this much they'd be able to work around the song issues and dub the game.
Seeing that clip reminds me that the Wonderful 101 got away with that full sexy shot of the female alien boss, both during a cutscene and in-game.
Guess Nintendo really values their Fire Emblem IP in comparison lol
Before I migrated, criticising the powers that be could get your family intimidated and you arrested. And yet brave people still did it. You'll excuse me if I consider them far greater people than angry nerds whose only contribution to free speech is to complain on the Internet when they don't get their cartoon panties.
But hey, don't let me rain on your parade. Whatever I post isn't going to change the fact tons of people are going to write against the crime of covering up anime girls and then congratulate themselves for defending the noble ideal of free expression.
I remember being irked when I revealed that Innocent Sin had removed DLC quests that were story driven, and almost no one gave a damn.
You can take away story and meaningful content, but oh boy you best not touch those clothes. If Maya's heart blouse had been altered? Blood in the streets.
DOAE3 JP and Asia versions have no changes that I know of aside a translation.Of course. But censorship isn't the only issue effecting video games. It's hardly even a particularly important issue in an industry still grappling with terrible pay, poor work/life balance, the seemingly unsustainable costs of AAA development and the widespread mysoginy and racism, both within the industry and amidst the fanbase. Combine that with how niche games like DOA Extreme are, and it's clear that the amount of controversy is disproportionate.
For what it's worth, I am much more sympathetic towards the controversy regarding TLOU. I never bothered playing that game, but everything I know about tells me that game had cogent ideas about violence and society, and expressed it through the violence in game. Censorship there actively damages the message of the artist. When a lot of anime games get censored, no real message is lost. Unless boobs somehow constitute a message
Censorship there actively damages the message of the artist. When a lot of anime games get censored, no real message is lost. Unless boobs somehow constitute a message
I always love watching all the passionate free expression advocates who only ever seem to show up when anime boobs are involved
When you actually grow up in an environment of censorship, you tend to get irked when the only time people get angry about it is when their stupid shit is threatened.
I did a search for Innocent Sin and its DLC being removed, but there was never a thread made about it.I remember being irked when I revealed that Innocent Sin had removed DLC quests that were story driven, and almost no one gave a damn.
You can take away story and meaningful content, but oh boy you best not touch those clothes. If Maya's heart blouse had been altered? Blood in the streets.
When you actually grow up in an environment of censorship, you tend to get irked when the only time people get angry about it is when their stupid shit is threatened.
I did a search for Innocent Sin and its DLC being removed, but there was never a thread made about it.
Here's two new videos showing some more stuff. This one (spoilers?) showing that the new outfit we saw does replace the swimsuit for that dungeon. But for some reason they still kept it for her special attack? I'm guessing because it fit's in better with the water attack.
And this one showing they cover the boss monsters boobs with smoke during the cutscene, but not during the battle.
Ridiculous, lmao.And this one showing they cover the boss monsters boobs with smoke during the cutscene, but not during the battle.
Man that kinda sucks. Tune their age up to 20 but let me keep them bikinis. ;c
NoWas that B-boy Tsubasa outfit in the Japanese version of the game?
I always love watching all the passionate free expression advocates who only ever seem to show up when anime boobs are involved
I did a search for Innocent Sin and its DLC being removed, but there was never a thread made about it.
-I'm not too outraged. Or, I'm not at all, actually.
-And really, Atlus has been so good to us for so many years that weighed against their previous track record I can hardly begrudge them much for this.
-I wanna complain about it but i wasnt really gonna use it.
-honestly I don't really care
Ya gotta think to yourself: "Hey, at least they ain't Nintendo-published RPGs"
I always love watching all the passionate free expression advocates who only ever seem to show up when anime boobs are involved
Yep.
The Project Zero 5 hobbubb about how changing the mc's lingerie outfit would have this massive negative impact on her chatacter arc turned out to be a bunch of nonsense as well.
This will be the exact same thing.
Edit: And her new outfit that replaced the, sort-of tasteless, bikini thing looks much better.