Posted May 22, 2018
low rated
Preface: This is not a thread to debate censorship or concepts thereof. Those are entirely subjective. If you want to discuss such concepts, do it in another thread.
As one tends to do in the dead of night, I was browsing forums. I found a thread titled similarly to this, but inside it hadn't made much progress.
I think I have a perfectly valid example of a game improved by excising content in international release.
In one of the more recent Fire Emblem games, there was a "petting" minigame. What this otaku pandering was doing in a turn based strategy game on the 3DS of all things, is a mystery of the Earth itself.
Now, the challenge I issue is this: Can you think of any other examples where a game is actually improved by the removal of content in this manner? I suppose "comedic" examples such as South Park might work, even though I think that show should have ended eons ago and most of the humor is beneath me.
For a minor discussion, does replacing foul language with Woolseyisms work in your eyes? (IE "Son of a Submariner!")
As one tends to do in the dead of night, I was browsing forums. I found a thread titled similarly to this, but inside it hadn't made much progress.
I think I have a perfectly valid example of a game improved by excising content in international release.
In one of the more recent Fire Emblem games, there was a "petting" minigame. What this otaku pandering was doing in a turn based strategy game on the 3DS of all things, is a mystery of the Earth itself.
Now, the challenge I issue is this: Can you think of any other examples where a game is actually improved by the removal of content in this manner? I suppose "comedic" examples such as South Park might work, even though I think that show should have ended eons ago and most of the humor is beneath me.
For a minor discussion, does replacing foul language with Woolseyisms work in your eyes? (IE "Son of a Submariner!")