The old Xbox 360 port was rated T, while this Nintendo Switch one was rated E, it's likely a rating error again. As for any bugs or sound issues, I wouldn't be worried, Livewire were extremely fast to iron out issues on the CAVE ports and they're perfect now.
@BloodNinja Sorry to disappoint you, but there's no backlash at all in Japan. It's just an extremist noisy minority on twitter that achieved absolutely nothing at first, so they made up the name thing to damage the developer. These twitter accounts are all part of the same extremist group, and could easily be foreign users with multiple accounts, they're not regular Japanese people on their personal accounts or anything like that. There's absolutely zero support for censorship in Japanese society.
@jowe_gw You're misinformed. There's no backlash or criticism from the japanese public, the enormous majority supports the developer and the release of the game, this is just a noisy extremist minority trying to get the game canceled at all costs, and made up the name thing for this reason.
@icomma There's no backlash. Just a noisy extremist minority trying to force censorship. All they achieved was to force the developer to change the name, and since the game is fully voiced, they're forced to delay it to redo the voicework. These extremists are also getting sued for defamation.
These ''reported sexual crimes in massage parlours'' are completely made-up, and the actual person never complained about her name on the game. It's all a smear campaign against the game by the usual noisy minority, and all they achieved was to have Qureate delay the game to redo the voicework due to the name change.
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Re: Radiant Silvergun Has Vanished From North American eShop
The old Xbox 360 port was rated T, while this Nintendo Switch one was rated E, it's likely a rating error again.
As for any bugs or sound issues, I wouldn't be worried, Livewire were extremely fast to iron out issues on the CAVE ports and they're perfect now.
Re: Raunchy Rhythm Title 'Massage Freaks' Delayed Indefinitely After Online Backlash
@BloodNinja Sorry to disappoint you, but there's no backlash at all in Japan.
It's just an extremist noisy minority on twitter that achieved absolutely nothing at first, so they made up the name thing to damage the developer.
These twitter accounts are all part of the same extremist group, and could easily be foreign users with multiple accounts, they're not regular Japanese people on their personal accounts or anything like that.
There's absolutely zero support for censorship in Japanese society.
Re: Raunchy Rhythm Title 'Massage Freaks' Delayed Indefinitely After Online Backlash
@jowe_gw You're misinformed.
There's no backlash or criticism from the japanese public, the enormous majority supports the developer and the release of the game, this is just a noisy extremist minority trying to get the game canceled at all costs, and made up the name thing for this reason.
Re: Raunchy Rhythm Title 'Massage Freaks' Delayed Indefinitely After Online Backlash
@icomma There's no backlash.
Just a noisy extremist minority trying to force censorship.
All they achieved was to force the developer to change the name, and since the game is fully voiced, they're forced to delay it to redo the voicework.
These extremists are also getting sued for defamation.
Re: Raunchy Rhythm Title 'Massage Freaks' Delayed Indefinitely After Online Backlash
These ''reported sexual crimes in massage parlours'' are completely made-up, and the actual person never complained about her name on the game.
It's all a smear campaign against the game by the usual noisy minority, and all they achieved was to have Qureate delay the game to redo the voicework due to the name change.