Just seems like a badly miscalculated case of audience targeting.īut hey, if people enjoy the game for what it is, that's fine.
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The message in the story is supposed to be a mature one, younger teenagers aren't necessarily going to grasp the subject matter as well as older teens and up. Maybe Nintendo/Atlus just definitely wanted to avoid the M rating.
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Even some of the people working for Nintendo will sometimes exert PC influence over the direction of a localization, which creates more work for their coworkers. Nintendo (outside of Japan, at least) just seems to have this strange fascination with being overly PC as of late. What I am concerned about, is companies making their workers spend their valuable time and energy on something unnecessary, creating arbitrary reasons for surgical changes and omissions on significant portions of games, instead of creating something new, or something to add on to an existing product, or even just giving them a little vacation. Honestly, I don't really mind the censorship regarding clothing so much it's actually kind of endearing to see what companies will come up with, like censoring beer to apple juice. Basically stuff that has nothing to do with gaming. Tue 28th Jun I only really get pissed about people's lives being ruined.If they're gonna make developers recode outfit changes, they can afford to rewrite the script so that it makes sense with those changes.Īnd the canned dlc literally doesn't make sense since it would literally be extra money for Nintendo for people who want it. Some of the changes now don't work as well in plot context such as in the chapter 2 dungeon where the boss makes a comment about how Tsubasa's outfit along with her poses are suggestive and inappropriate yet those were changed so they weren't, and it also doesn't work along with (from my observations and interpretation of the chapter) the chapter's general themes of Tsubasa learning to feel more comfortable in her body and commentating on society's constant objectification of idols. While I've been indifferent to or in favor of the past localization changes due to my personal beliefs and/or the fact that they didn't impact the main game, I do think people are a little more justified in crying foul on the changes this time. Tue 28th Jun Having gotten through chapter 2 in TMS, I definitely agree with you on Nintendo's avoiding social commentary.So I say good work to those involved with cleaning up the mess that Nintendo/Atlus (outside of Japan) had their workers make. (Which doesn't actually involve any sexual acts.) That's the real issue here, not this fake controversy about skimpy imagery. Those workers could have been doing something productive with their time and energy (or given a vacation), but instead, they were called upon to "sanitize" a completed project to fulfill some arbitrary criteria.
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It would have taken a lot less work if Nintendo/Atlus just didn't bother changing the content targeted by this patch in the first place. Nintendo/Atlus did not just censor this section, they paid their employees to spend time and energy making significant changes, play test them to make sure the changes function properly, and reiterating that process (while dealing with any bugs) until completion all because of the insistence Nintendo has on maintaining a certain stance on handling any commentary of sexuality (or at least outside of Japan). "Completely redid Chapter 2 and a few other small files to return references to Gravure Modelling, this also uses the original voice files." Reverted any censored prerendered Cutscene files.Changed Profiles to reflect the character's real ages and change back references to Gravure Modeling.Healing points no longer come in envelopes.Swapped the English files out for Japanese versions for retranslated files.Fixed any map changes relating to pictures in dungeons that were changed.Completely redid Chapter 2 and a few other small files to return references to Gravure Modelling, this also uses the original voice files.Reverted costumes back to Bikinis, also changing the menu icons back and their original names and descriptions.Here's the changelog for Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Reincarnation ver.
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One group of fans was so annoyed by these alterations that it decided to create a patch from the western version of the game which restores all of the elements which were tinkered with during the localisation process. However, changes made to the game caused some to grumble. Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE might not be the AAA smash-hit that saves Nintendo's struggling home console, but it's a welcome release in a year which is proving to be pretty short on quality Wii U games - as you'll know if you've consulted our review.