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So are they changing the context of this scene too? Are the NPCs surprised because she's there at all now?
That much thigh and lace isn't consistent with an E10? Sheesh.
They're putting more work/attention into making all of these unnecessary changes than the things that really matter (dub, anyone?)
To me, as a third party here, it would appear that this post has been written without having thought of the children.
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.
The ESRB can get awfully picky about random things. I haven't been involved in any ESRB submissions in over a decade, we got hit with random issues to address or change all the time.
I don't know if everything that's being changed for this game would have been enough to push the rating up to a M instead of a T, but I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out to be the case. Whether Nintendo shouldn't have bothered and just accepted the M rating is another discussion. For whatever reason, be it a business decision driven by their financial forecasting or something else, they want no higher than a T.
...what?
The ESRB can get awfully picky about random things. I haven't been involved in any ESRB submissions in over a decade, we got hit with random issues to address or change all the time.
I don't know if everything that's being changed for this game would have been enough to push the rating up to a M instead of a T, but I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out to be the case. Whether Nintendo shouldn't have bothered and just accepted the M rating is another discussion. For whatever reason, be it a business decision driven by their financial forecasting or something else, they want no higher than a T.
Wait, what's this referring to?
- People laying down
True enough.asset change like that is pretty trivial, not a lot of work, and a lot cheaper than doing a full dub. Regardless of the debate on whether it's "unnecessary" or not, the work involved really isn't all that much in terms of actual man hours.
Hang on though, even Compile Hearts games usually get a T.
As an extreme example, Omega Quintet was T, but a D (17+) in Japan, without any content changes as far as I know. Disclaimer: I don't play Compile Hearts games so I wouldn't know
And even if the ESRB can be picky, we've seen more in other T rated games.
The ESRB can get awfully picky about random things. I haven't been involved in any ESRB submissions in over a decade, we got hit with random issues to address or change all the time.
I don't know if everything that's being changed for this game would have been enough to push the rating up to a M instead of a T, but I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out to be the case. Whether Nintendo shouldn't have bothered and just accepted the M rating is another discussion. For whatever reason, be it a business decision driven by their financial forecasting or something else, they want no higher than a T.
Wait, what's this referring to?
Patches by fans made possible via homebrew on Wii U! Further proof that control of your own computing devices is a net gain to the customer ヽ(´o`;Oh well, not much can be done about it at this point. :/
Pardon? A character lying down? I have missed this and it sure illustrates how utterly weird this roller-coaster ride of censorship has been.Maiko is laying down on a couch in one of the Japanese scenes. They changed it to her sitting in the English version.
Wasn't it originally intended to be an M, or at least what they were expecting it to be?
Pardon? A character lying down? I have missed this and it sure illustrates how utterly weird this roller-coaster ride of censorship has been.
One of the trailers did have a notice that it was probably going to be M rated.Wasn't it originally intended to be an M, or at least what they were expecting it to be?
Atlus's games tend to have worse subject matter. I think due to a mix of making a game for the Wii U audience and it being a crossover with Fire Emblem, that's at least part of the reason for the game being lighter than their usual output.Wasn't it originally intended to be an M, or at least what they were expecting it to be?
There isn't anything in the game that would've pushed it up to an M rating. I've played multiple T-rated games that show bare butts and the majority of breasts except the nipple, there's nothing like that even in the Japanese version of #FE. Hell, Xenoblade X had thong armor sets and Playboy bunny costumes, and that was rated T as well. Nintendo is just super inconsistent in their censoring efforts.
Hang on though, even Compile Hearts games usually get a T.
As an extreme example, Omega Quintet was T, but a D (17+) in Japan, without any content changes as far as I know. Disclaimer: I don't play Compile Hearts games so I wouldn't know
And even if the ESRB can be picky, we've seen more in other T rated games.
Wait, what's this referring to?
I'd hold off on drawing conclusions on the inconsistencies in the edits. Seems like they are a work in progress, given the localized PVs we have now and the clips of non-edited PVs we have seen in previous marketing materials.
I believe they will be consistent come release, for better or worse.
Maiko is laying down on a couch in one of the Japanese scenes. They changed it to her sitting in the English version.
That's what they put into the trailer as a precautionary notice while no rating was clear, but nothing in this game would've warranted an M if you compared it to other T rated titles so they were either very wrong in that assumption or just put it there because you cover most of your bases with that.One of the trailers did have a notice that it was probably going to be M rated.
Yeah, I've sort of scrolled past that since I've seen most of the images but it caused me to overlook that one. The camera angle makes it even more ridiculous because there's barely a difference.
That's what the unveil trailers for the game had as an ESRB notice, but it became obvious the more this game was shown that there wouldn't be anything in terms of content here that would really push this to an M (initial speculation was that there were much darker undertones to #FE than were being presented).
Yes, I included it in this post.
Now THAT'S the weirdest one.
Having her in a sitting position with him standing in front just seems like an even worst visual to have lol
People already have review copies.
This game comes out in a month. WIP doesn't ring true to me.
This is a game that Nintendo clearly doesn't want, isn't comfortable with, and probably regrets funding and associating with. The Japanese release tanked, so there's obviously not much interest from the core demographic it was made for, especially with all the effort put into the music and stuff. The western side of Nintendo clearly wishes this game isn't what it is, and favors hacking it up just to appear less embarrassing. Core SMT don't seem to care much for the tone the game has, even though the gameplay might be neat. Core FE fans seem to be annoyed at how the crossover has nothing to do with the tone FE is known for and liked for.
So based on all that, my casual conclusion is that this game should have never been made. This isn't a matter of creative expression or whatever, but I honestly feel that given the end result here and all the negativity it's causing the majority of parties involved, the time, effort and resources put into developing this game and localizing it could have been better served with pretty much any other project Atlus and Nintendo had on their individual ends. What a waste of everyone's time and effort.
That's what they put into the trailer as a precautionary notice while no rating was clear, but nothing in this game would've warranted an M if you compared it to other T rated titles so they were either very wrong in that assumption or just put it there because you cover most of your bases with that.
All I know from my time doing it way back when is that, depending on context, what was acceptable in one game may not be considered acceptable for the same rating in another. And developers/publishers were the ones responsible for submitting most of the footage to get reviewed by them for a rating, it wasn't unheard of for something slipping through with stuff that would have gotten dinged by the ratings board but wasn't because it wasn't part of the submitted footage.
The ESRB angle strikes me as unlikely because M seems like a stretch an uncertain intern could make about a "hard T" rating when really the ESRB can sometimes be "soft."
This is a game that Nintendo clearly doesn't want, isn't comfortable with, and probably regrets funding and associating with. The Japanese release tanked, so there's obviously not much interest from the core demographic it was made for, especially with all the effort put into the music and stuff. The western side of Nintendo clearly wishes this game isn't what it is, and favors hacking it up just to appear less embarrassing. Core SMT don't seem to care much for the tone the game has, even though the gameplay might be neat. Core FE fans seem to be annoyed at how the crossover has nothing to do with the tone FE is known for and liked for.
So based on all that, my casual conclusion is that this game should have never been made. This isn't a matter of creative expression or whatever, but I honestly feel that given the end result here and all the negativity it's causing the majority of parties involved, the time, effort and resources put into developing this game and localizing it could have been better served with pretty much any other project Atlus and Nintendo had on their individual ends. What a waste of everyone's time and effort.
Well, I'm getting increasingly annoyed at the bullshit they have pulled to the point of me not wanting their butchered version of it. They have ridiculously mishandled this release.But Nintendo of America doesn't want this game.
I think Duckroll has it. NOA in particular REALLY doesn't want this game and it shows in the more extreme changes.
The ESRB angle strikes me as unlikely because M seems like a stretch an uncertain intern could make about a "hard T" rating when really the ESRB can sometimes be "soft."
But Nintendo of America doesn't want this game.
If we're lucky we might get a Tsubasa trophy in the next Smash Bros. game, but I think this is it for Nintendo funding an Atlus game.
Taking out the Japanese (and English) characters seems weird in that anime scene when it's already been stated to take place in Tokyo with Japanese characters all over the place in gameplay. Were the people responsible for looking for things to change in the cutscenes not the same people to find things to change in the gameplay?
NoA not wanting this game fits. They've barely even been marketing it when it comes out so soon. They had one trailer after the Direct and a PAX showing... and that's basically it. I dunno, I'd expect a few more videos from them? Doesn't seem like we're even going to get character trailers. And we know the game's not going to be at E3.
Fire Emblem = Awesome
SMT = Awesome
Put em together and it should also be awesome. But you get Persona when you combine them, somehow. It doesn't make sense.
NoA doesn't generally do that much before very near release unless its a marketing blow-out.
A post mortem on this game would be so fascinating. I really do wonder how Nintendo's producers were able to get this to come together as it did.
Devil's Third probably falls into the same category, especially with the whole Amazon-exclusive retail release in Japan, but that was at least consistent with the push for character-based action titles at the time.
I think Duckroll has it. NOA in particular REALLY doesn't want this game and it shows in the more extreme changes.
The ESRB angle strikes me as unlikely because M seems like a stretch an uncertain intern could make about a "hard T" rating when really the ESRB can sometimes be "soft."
But Nintendo of America doesn't want this game.
If we're lucky we might get a Tsubasa trophy in the next Smash Bros. game, but I think this is it for Nintendo funding an Atlus game.
I do agree with this.A post mortem on this game would be so fascinating.
I wouldn't say it'd be the end all, be all for collaborations for the company especially if Persona 5 ends up doing really well. Nintendo would probably be more specific with what type of game they may want though.
It matters if the actual game design is good, i think.could say the same about Wonderful 101 but that was still pretty good.This is a game that Nintendo clearly doesn't want, isn't comfortable with, and probably regrets funding and associating with. The Japanese release tanked, so there's obviously not much interest from the core demographic it was made for, especially with all the effort put into the music and stuff. The western side of Nintendo clearly wishes this game isn't what it is, and favors hacking it up just to appear less embarrassing. Core SMT don't seem to care much for the tone the game has, even though the gameplay might be neat. Core FE fans seem to be annoyed at how the crossover has nothing to do with the tone FE is known for and liked for.
So based on all that, my casual conclusion is that this game should have never been made. This isn't a matter of creative expression or whatever, but I honestly feel that given the end result here and all the negativity it's causing the majority of parties involved, the time, effort and resources put into developing this game and localizing it could have been better served with pretty much any other project Atlus and Nintendo had on their individual ends. What a waste of everyone's time and effort.
If we're lucky we might get a Tsubasa trophy in the next Smash Bros. game, but I think this is it for Nintendo funding an Atlus game.
Only question is, if NOA didn't want this game, wouldn't they try to do as little editing as possible and throw it out?
Instead we're seeing quite the volume of edits, including a voice change, which I believe is the first time in localization history that a Japanese spoken line was changed to match a censored item.
Multiple actually. Both Tsubasa when she mentions her age, and the photographer dude when he sees Tsubasa in her costume. That's only the beginning of the game too, who knows how deep it goes.Only question is, if NOA didn't want this game, wouldn't they try to do as little editing as possible and throw it out?
Instead we're seeing quite the volume of edits, including a voice change, which I believe is the first time in localization history that a Japanese spoken line was changed to match a censored item.
Only question is, if NOA didn't want this game, wouldn't they try to do as little editing as possible and throw it out?
Instead we're seeing quite the volume of edits, including a voice change, which I believe is the first time in localization history that a Japanese spoken line was changed to match a censored item.
That's only the beginning of the game too, who knows how deep it goes.
They should've just let Atlus publish the game in the west and distanced themselves from it completely if they didn't want it, like they did when they gave XSEED The Last Story and Pandora's Tower. Atlus would've released it uncensored and we wouldn't be discussing any of this.