@Samalik the other guy was equating removing the costume to Vivian's representation in Paper Mario Thousand Year Door. Good luck with your art, though try not to be sensitive towards constructive criticism. You have the right to expression the same as people have the right to be offended by it. People make faux-pas, even collectively as a dev team. It's not about pushing boundaries as much as consideration for a market. You can read back through my old comments to the other guy but this isn't that serious. This isn't the interracial kiss on Star Trek; the XCX costume isn't pushing progress. Just as the orgy in It wasn't being progressive. People were offended by all three of these things, but they're somehow all different and don't carry the same weight.
@Samalik I'm just saying it's "censorship" that goes back to 1990, is relatively successful, and hasn't been the downfall of Western civilization like JohnnyMind is suggesting. But maybe this is just an American perspective. You can see the difference between an inconsequential costume and csam, maybe there's a difference between a costume and LGBT representation.
@JohnnyMind in the adaptations of Stephen King's It I dont think any included the child-sex orgy. Maybe theres an adaptation out there that did, but that was at least relevant to the plot and had an adult demographic. I'm sure censoring It had the same weight on national policies as Xenoblade Chronicles X. That's my point.
@JohnnyMind the real world has nuance. Absolutism is an immature way to approach anything. Editors are a normal thing in all media. We can be critical of our media as a company can be critical of their own media. Please do not suggest that a sex costume for a 13 year old is equal to LGBT representation. You will not be taken seriously because most people can tell the difference.
@JohnnyMind you're comparing a part of a character's story and identity to a boob-slider and a sexy costume for a child. You got to know these aren't the same things. If your point is removing a bunny costume for a 13 year old will lead to LGBT suppression that's wild and kinda loaded.
It's a fine game, short with an emotional story. Aesthetically pretty, good acting. Game is fun, fluid action. I got the platinum trophy on it on ps5. It's worth the price in my opinion. Is it the best game of all time? No. It's nice for a library though. But those saying he's making up the attacks are being willfully ignorant. I saw plenty of people attacking the studio before and after the game released. Like you don't even need to search for proof of what he's saying, you just need to look up the game.
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Re: Xenoblade Chronicles X Fans Are Once Again Discussing The Game's 'Censorship'
@Samalik the other guy was equating removing the costume to Vivian's representation in Paper Mario Thousand Year Door. Good luck with your art, though try not to be sensitive towards constructive criticism. You have the right to expression the same as people have the right to be offended by it. People make faux-pas, even collectively as a dev team. It's not about pushing boundaries as much as consideration for a market. You can read back through my old comments to the other guy but this isn't that serious. This isn't the interracial kiss on Star Trek; the XCX costume isn't pushing progress. Just as the orgy in It wasn't being progressive. People were offended by all three of these things, but they're somehow all different and don't carry the same weight.
Re: Xenoblade Chronicles X Fans Are Once Again Discussing The Game's 'Censorship'
@Samalik I'm just saying it's "censorship" that goes back to 1990, is relatively successful, and hasn't been the downfall of Western civilization like JohnnyMind is suggesting. But maybe this is just an American perspective. You can see the difference between an inconsequential costume and csam, maybe there's a difference between a costume and LGBT representation.
Re: Xenoblade Chronicles X Fans Are Once Again Discussing The Game's 'Censorship'
@JohnnyMind in the adaptations of Stephen King's It I dont think any included the child-sex orgy. Maybe theres an adaptation out there that did, but that was at least relevant to the plot and had an adult demographic. I'm sure censoring It had the same weight on national policies as Xenoblade Chronicles X. That's my point.
Re: Xenoblade Chronicles X Fans Are Once Again Discussing The Game's 'Censorship'
@JohnnyMind the real world has nuance. Absolutism is an immature way to approach anything. Editors are a normal thing in all media. We can be critical of our media as a company can be critical of their own media. Please do not suggest that a sex costume for a 13 year old is equal to LGBT representation. You will not be taken seriously because most people can tell the difference.
Re: Xenoblade Chronicles X Fans Are Once Again Discussing The Game's 'Censorship'
@JohnnyMind you're comparing a part of a character's story and identity to a boob-slider and a sexy costume for a child. You got to know these aren't the same things. If your point is removing a bunny costume for a 13 year old will lead to LGBT suppression that's wild and kinda loaded.
Re: 'Tales Of Kenzara: Zau' Director Addresses "Constant Targeted Harassment"
It's a fine game, short with an emotional story. Aesthetically pretty, good acting. Game is fun, fluid action. I got the platinum trophy on it on ps5. It's worth the price in my opinion. Is it the best game of all time? No. It's nice for a library though. But those saying he's making up the attacks are being willfully ignorant. I saw plenty of people attacking the studio before and after the game released. Like you don't even need to search for proof of what he's saying, you just need to look up the game.