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Western Localisation Of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Features Costume And Age Changes

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At the very least with Wii U homebrew being a thing we can look forward to an uncensor patch in the future. Because this looks like 4kids level of fuckery.

I'd suggest to anyone thats not a fan of these changes to setup your Wii U with homebrew asap, while its still available on the latest firmware and stupidly easy to do.
 
At the very least with Wii U homebrew being a thing we can look forward to an uncensor patch in the future. Because this looks like 4kids level of fuckery.

I'd suggest to anyone thats not a fan of these changes to setup your Wii U with homebrew asap, while its still available on the latest firmware and stupidly easy to do.

I wouldn't go that far. There's still Japanese elements in there.
 
That's not surprising in light of the changes Squenix made to DQ8 when it came to Jessica and Red's outfits. CERO seems to be really hawkish about family-friendly content.

CERO A has gotten stricter, yeah.

Might be why Tharja's trophy was removed from Smash 3DS too, worldwide.
 
That's not surprising in light of the changes Squenix made to DQ8 when it came to Jessica and Red's outfits. CERO seems to be really hawkish about family-friendly content.

Things have gotten stricter after Bill 156. That thing added one hell of a chilling effect to media in Japan.

We should at least be happey that overall we have far less censorship than japan does. If I lived there I would be livid about changes to games like the Witcher. Hell they can't even get an uncensored MGSV, and Japan is that game's country of origin.
 
Things have gotten stricter after Bill 156. That thing added one hell of a chilling effect to media in Japan.

We should at least be happey that overall we have far less censorship than japan does. If I lived there I would be livid about changes to games like the Witcher. Hell they can't even get an uncensored MGSV, and Japan is that game's country of origin.

Yeah, a lot of Japanese games get censored for violence in their own country. Ni-oh is a recent example of not having decapitations/dismemberments in the Japanese version.
 
Hell they can't even get an uncensored MGSV, and Japan is that game's country of origin.
Same with Nioh, as I recently found out. When I saw heads flying off whilst playing the demo my first thought was about possible German censorship too, lol. But doesn't seem like that will be the case. To be fair, I always understood the averse reaction to violence more than to sexuality and thus could see why it's being censored here, but I've made it pretty clear that I'd rather have no censorship in art at all.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slEH7k2ZTxU

"Feel" PV with editted outfit.

Also Tsubasa is still showing cleavage in her Carnage form at 1:11, make me wondering why they decided to change one but keep the other ¯_(ツ)_/¯

Already posted.

Yeah, it does look like Tsubasa is imagining herself with larger boobs. My guess is that someone put their foot down for her Pegasus Knight outfit and decided it would stay.

Wild guess: Tsubasa in that outfit for Smash NX?
 
Yeah, a lot of Japanese games get censored for violence in their own country. Ni-oh is a recent example of not having decapitations/dismemberments in the Japanese version.

And nudity simply isn't allowed in any console game. Period. It makes me wonder if part of the reason we have all this creepy "almost" nudity is simply because its the only option.

The nudity thing though is, if I had to guess a relic of the Saturn/PS1 era where the console manufacturers made heavy restrictions to avoid ero-games coming to their systems.
 
Me, and as already elaborated upon, a bit of shadow on the hips is not so incompatible with the more than a dozen cultures this is getting released in that such a change can count as localisation -- it doesn't reflect those locales.

We're many pages past the OP and as already pointed out in the thread, the article contains both misinformation and the reason this thread is so long is because we've since found out about more things, making the OP both false and outdated.

I'll admit I don't see much point in that change. The costume changes though? Still fail to see how these changes are putting people off the game.

Heh, that's kinda weird? What makes you interested in #FE, then?



The context of a gravure-based dungeon was modified. Like it was brought up before, envision that the meaning behind Persona 4's Sauna and Strip Club dungeons and the motivations behind the characters involved were changed for a Western audience.

Is it able to keep the same effect? Were the original costumes that skimpy?
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slEH7k2ZTxU

"Feel" PV with editted outfit.

Also Tsubasa is still showing cleavage in her Carnage form at 1:11, make me wondering why they decided to change one but keep the other ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

I actually like the edited top, but you can see that the removed shadows on her pelvic have been drawn out terribly, especially when she starts dancing on the top of the building (also, serious safety hazard right there!). They clip in and out of existence every time the shadows of her arms are cast on her body. It's a bit weird to see how far they went with the localisation some really odd things. Well that and the fact that whoever's on the horse has some serious cleavage...
 
At the very least with Wii U homebrew being a thing we can look forward to an uncensor patch in the future. Because this looks like 4kids level of fuckery.

I'd suggest to anyone thats not a fan of these changes to setup your Wii U with homebrew asap, while its still available on the latest firmware and stupidly easy to do.

Good call. The system is dead at this point, may as well homebrew it like I did with the Wii at the end.
 
Despite the change is the dungeon still able to convey the same message/atmosphere?Second question is because for once I see that as a reason for the characters to have revealing designs so I'm asking if the initial designs were that tasteless?

Oh... you might want to read up on some of the changes that were made to this game in the thread; the OP hasn't been updated at all with this stuff.

From the dungeon in question:
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I've been avoiding spoilers, but apparently one of the focal points of the dungeon is about a perverted paparazzi who's been out to take shots of gravure idols, and one of the pivotal moments is Tsubasa overcoming her shame and posing for him in a swimsuit. That has been fundamentally changed in the Western version, up to her animations when she's posing in her new clothes.

Despite the swimsuit DLC being removed and removed in that scene, she's still wearing it for certain segments like her special attack:
I'm not sure "tasteless" really fits anything we've seen from the original game that has been modified.
 
I'll admit I don't see much point in that change. The costume changes though?
The point is clear, in both of them. You've also made it clear you lean in favour of those changes, and that's fine, but I maintain that this goes beyond the purview of what's normally considered localisation. I don't want to act like an armchair sociologist, but our media doesn't really give me the impression that slightly revealing clothes would be so incompatible with the targets for this release that alterations to those would count as "localising" them. Hell, we have nudity in kid's films here in Germany, so at the very least grant me that for the German release this does not count as localisation at all (presuming we'll get the same version which seems highly likely.)

I understand and agree that localisation isn't just about translating the script into another language, but the other changes here are regarding things that don't really relate to conveying the original to another audience. Consider the dungeon photo changes, for example. If this was about culture differences alone and the fear that idol culture isn't something Western audiences can relate to, they could've altered the photos to be more representative of the modelling and pop industry specific to those cultures so that it has the same effect to them as it does to Japanese natives familiar with idol culture. But they didn't, they covered them up to be less revealing, which isn't something our models and stars actually do. It's very clearly something Nintendo of America opted to censor to avoid subject matter they specifically want to avoid, not an effort to convey the product as it was made to another audience.
 
But it's not first party. Atlus is the developer. Does Nintendo have full rights to the IP?
Well, I don't know the actual paperwork, but it's a crossover using Fire Emblem which they do own the rights to, so they definitely have some say in its release and I'd presume the Wii U exclusive release was a clause when use of the brand was first authorised.
 
right, about that Maiko edit. there'll never be a time in the western version that I'll see her sleeping on the couch, is there. man
 
The point is clear, in both of them. You've also made it clear you lean in favour of those changes, and that's fine, but I maintain that this goes beyond the purview of what's normally considered localisation. I don't want to act like an armchair sociologist, but our media doesn't really give me the impression that slightly revealing clothes would be so incompatible with the targets for this release that alterations to those would count as "localising" them. Hell, we have nudity in kid's films here in Germany, so at the very least grant me that for the German release this does not count as localisation at all (presuming we'll get the same version which seems highly likely.)

I understand and agree that localisation isn't just about translating the script into another language, but the other changes here are regarding things that don't really relate to conveying the original to another audience. Consider the dungeon photo changes, for example. If this was about culture differences alone and the fear that idol culture isn't something Western audiences can relate to, they could've altered the photos to be more representative of the modelling and pop industry specific to those cultures so that it has the same effect to them as it does to Japanese natives familiar with idol culture. But they didn't, they covered them up to be less revealing, which isn't something our models and stars actually do. It's very clearly something Nintendo of America opted to censor to avoid subject matter they specifically want to avoid, not an effort to convey the product as it was made to another audience.

If they wanted to make it to US standards they would have sex tapes rolling in the background. People like to act like Idols are somehow foreign to us when they are not. What do people think Kim K and her clan are? Disney channel has been churning them out for years now as well. It's the hypocrisy I dont get.
 
I feel like I'm going to be over-analyzing every scene in this game as I play trying to guess what the differences are, like watching Sailor Moon on Tv way back when.
 
If they wanted to make it to US standards they would have sex tapes rolling in the background. People like to act like Idols are somehow foreign to us when they are not. What do people think Kim K and her clan are? Disney channel has been churning them out for years now as well. It's the hypocrisy I dont get.
Sex tapes, almost naked dancers on stage in suggestive poses, "accidental" nip slips and getting off your tits on as many drugs as you can mix into two bottles of whiskey and whateverthefuck else our so very formidable pop idol industry gets up to these days. What was that thing where Lady Gaga hired a girl to vomit food dyes all over her on stage?
 
If they wanted to make it to US standards they would have sex tapes rolling in the background. People like to act like Idols are somehow foreign to us when they are not. What do people think Kim K and her clan are? Disney channel has been churning them out for years now as well. It's the hypocrisy I dont get.

That's really the absolute worst part of it. The part that really makes me feel like I'm being treated like an idiot by Nintendo. Everything in TMS is extremely tame by the West's own Entertainment Industry's standards. Extremely tame. None of it comes remotely close to what our own "idols" have worn as teenagers themselves on broadcast TV and at events that kids go to. Just look at everything and everyone since Brittney and Christina and they weren't even the start of it. We go back at least as far as Marilyn Monroe.
 
Sex tapes, almost naked dancers on stage in suggestive poses, "accidental" nip slips and getting off your tits on as many drugs as you can mix into two bottles of whiskey and whateverthefuck else our so very formidable pop idol industry gets up to these days. What was that thing where Lady Gaga hired a girl to vomit food dyes all over her on stage?

Oh yeah, and that makes the Scenario change even more baffling. Being uncomfortable about getting her photos taken in a swimsuit? Hah, if they were doing this on the US Industry, it'd be about her getting raped and having it video taped by said photographer (hi Law & Order SVU).
 
I'm going to go on a limb and say that I think the people who criticize the idol aspects don't exactly like it here either.

That is my guess.
 
I'm going to go on a limb and say that I think the people who criticize the idol aspects don't exactly like it here either.

That is my guess.
Hopefully. But I didn't mean to say they endorsed it, it was just about how the changes to the aspects drawn from idol culture don't count as localising said elements to our culture, far from it.
Is it against TOS to discuss the Wii U homebrew thing for unpatching games?

If not I would like to know more.
Only if you use it for illegal means, because that would be illegal. But there is a thread specifically for Wii U homebrew here, I'm sure they can help you out.
 
The new costume looks much better. I dig the hat.

It does, and it's surprising to find out that it was made exclusively for the localized version of the game. It's just that I don't know if it fits the context or the other characters' reactions anymore, and it's pretty much impossible to not think of the original version when it will come up as I actually play the game.

Definitely something I'd rather have her wear in battle than the swimsuit, though.
 
Both this and Fatal Frame wanted to make a point about idol culture in Japan.
I don't know why they decided to change FF costumes that were too "sexy", but I can see why they'd censor Tokyo Mirage. Fire Emblem has become increasingly popular in the Occident, hasn't it? I can see why they've censored Awakening and Fates and this, since otherwise it would slow down the series' increasing success over here.
Do we know if it's Nintendo's fault, or Atlus', or both? I see everyone attacking Nintendo about it but it looks like there are too many changes to be something that Nintendo alone has decided.
 
Do we know if it's Nintendo's fault, or Atlus', or both? I see everyone attacking Nintendo about it but it looks like there are too many changes to be something that Nintendo alone has decided.

Nintendo.

1. Precedent. Consider everything Atlus has released up until now. Consider Persona 4: Dancing All Night.

2. Nintendo's statement:
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE was localized by Atlus in a way that is consistent with the localization work they do on games they publish. It was a priority to ensure the game feels familiar and appeals to longtime Atlus fans. Any changes made to the in-game content were due to varying requirements and regulations in the many different territories Nintendo distributes its products.
 
Localization. No idea why they didn't replace it with English text, given that they could easily edit the PV.

This is a game that explicitly takes place in Japan though, it shouldn't be an anomaly to see it in this game. The English subs are there regardless, too.
 
What I find the most offensive in this whole situation is how NoA is bent on censoring bikinis, cleavage, and anything that remotely accentuates the female form. I would have no issues if they were removing creepy shit but this is basically saying "we're ashamed that the idols of TMS are so provocative". Like it is not politically correct to have attractive characters in media anymore. Treehouse in not localizing this game, they are butchering it a this point. I generally hate fanservice in games/anime but this 4Kids levels of ridiculous.
 
Both this and Fatal Frame wanted to make a point about idol culture in Japan.
I don't know why they decided to change FF costumes that were too "sexy", but I can see why they'd censor Tokyo Mirage. Fire Emblem has become increasingly popular in the Occident, hasn't it? I can see why they've censored Awakening and Fates and this, since otherwise it would slow down the series' increasing success over here.
Do we know if it's Nintendo's fault, or Atlus', or both? I see everyone attacking Nintendo about it but it looks like there are too many changes to be something that Nintendo alone has decided.

they are barely marketing this as a fire emblem game to the point you have to dig to see that it has something to do with the series
 
they are barely marketing this as a fire emblem game to the point you have to dig to see that it has something to do with the series

Here's the description on the official page at Nintendo.com:

GAME DETAILS
Slay monsters—and slay like a pop star—in this brand-new RPG from acclaimed developer Atlus.


An interdimensional evil has invaded modern-day Tokyo, resulting in this fantastical barrage of music, style, and yes, danger. So fight back! Battle through dungeons to pump up your strategy and creatively decimate your foes…before all hope fades to black.

You and the rising stars you call friends will need to call on your own creative power—manifested as iconic Fire Emblem™ characters—to wage a secret war on rogue spirits that feed on creativity. Each encounter will immerse you in deep, turn-based battles that blend the combat of the Fire Emblem and Shin Megami Tensei series into one brutal harmony. Fuse items to craft new weaponry; then play to your strengths and crush your foes. Around every corner you'll find fun nods to multiple fandoms, including Fire Emblem references, dungeons themed to the entertainment industry, and stunning music performances.

A brand-new Atlus RPG inspired by the Shin Megami Tensei and Fire Emblem™ series
Play to your strengths in high-energy turn-based battles against rogue enemies
Call on your creative power—manifested as iconic Fire Emblem™ characters—to save your city
Exploit enemy weaknesses and destroy them with powerful, flashy, entertainment-themed attacks
Fuse items to craft increasingly strong weapons and abilities

Lots of mentioning of Fire Emblem there (in fact, noticeably more FE mentions than SMT).
 
Found another edit being discussed, apparently they removed the pelvic shading on Tsubasa in cutscenes. When this comes out, it's going to make for one hell of a game of spot the difference.

NA on top, Japan on the bottom.
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NA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNiIJtWcMIg

JP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVOh85A1lLg
Okay, this is now officially a joke. It has to be. NoA has to be intentionally going over every single aspect of this game that might even be considered the least bit sexual and removing it. They're putting more work/attention into making all of these unnecessary changes than the things that really matter (dub, anyone?).

This is just frustrating, what exactly is their thought process? I'm...I'm just confused over this whole thing. We can have swimsuits (of characters over the age of 18), we can't have slight boss cleavage (her breasts aren't exactly hanging out in the original Japanese version, it's just a bit of cleavage), and now we can't have pelvic bone shading. What's next? Are they going to edit the back of the female characters' necks? You know, 'cause someone somewhere might find that sexually attractive.

Get your priorities straight, Nintendo. :/
 
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