6/10 is fair, and I say this as someone who's getting this physically. Ecchi games are not usually very amazing. 6/10 is also not a bad score, don't let the IGN scale fool you.
@Funneefox If whatever that game was was rejected, it was probably because the port was crashing the console or something. It for sure was not content standards.
I'm getting this. I can't be the only one who thinks these types of games are hilarious. I mean, you can make their chests shaped like footballs... or even torpedoes.
@Franklin In terms of existence of games like this endangering schoolgirls in the real world... It's just not going to. There is nothing pointing towards that it would.
In terms of, I guess, normalization of attraction to schoolgirls? This type of game won't have an effect. The vast majority of people will always think it's weird. There are barriers people won't cross. Games like this are firmly for "losers" and that will most likely always be the only audience.
In terms of in media, well, for anime, I don't think we've ever NOT been in a world where this kind of thing has not been "normalized" in anime media. Again for almost as long as anime has been around, so has this type of content.
About the "high school" part... The game never says it's high school. It only says "Academy". This game could be set in college for all you know.
And anyway I am glad to see Nintendo is continuing to give Japanese developers creative freedom. One of the worst things Sony did was implementing that stupid censorship policy.
Also, about games like this possibly "normalizing" sexualization in real life and whatnot... Do people not realize this kind of thing has been in anime since the 70s, and it's still not normalized? If these games will have such an effect, when is it going to happen?
All that said, I wouldn't play this in public. I wouldn't even use my Switch on the bus without headphones, that's just being an annoyance.
And I agree with 6/10. I played this on PC and that's what I'd give it. I'm buying it again on Switch though, my Inti Creates fanboyism can't help it.
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Re: Review: Seven Pirates H - A Rich Bounty Of Fan Service, But Lacks Depth
6/10 is fair, and I say this as someone who's getting this physically. Ecchi games are not usually very amazing. 6/10 is also not a bad score, don't let the IGN scale fool you.
Re: 'Seven Pirates H' Brings, Ahem, "Booby Training" To Switch This May
@Funneefox If whatever that game was was rejected, it was probably because the port was crashing the console or something. It for sure was not content standards.
Re: 'Seven Pirates H' Brings, Ahem, "Booby Training" To Switch This May
I'm getting this. I can't be the only one who thinks these types of games are hilarious. I mean, you can make their chests shaped like footballs... or even torpedoes.
Re: Review: Gal*Gun: Double Peace - One To Avoid Playing On Public Transport
@Franklin In terms of existence of games like this endangering schoolgirls in the real world... It's just not going to. There is nothing pointing towards that it would.
In terms of, I guess, normalization of attraction to schoolgirls? This type of game won't have an effect. The vast majority of people will always think it's weird. There are barriers people won't cross. Games like this are firmly for "losers" and that will most likely always be the only audience.
In terms of in media, well, for anime, I don't think we've ever NOT been in a world where this kind of thing has not been "normalized" in anime media. Again for almost as long as anime has been around, so has this type of content.
Re: Review: Gal*Gun: Double Peace - One To Avoid Playing On Public Transport
About the "high school" part... The game never says it's high school. It only says "Academy". This game could be set in college for all you know.
And anyway I am glad to see Nintendo is continuing to give Japanese developers creative freedom. One of the worst things Sony did was implementing that stupid censorship policy.
Also, about games like this possibly "normalizing" sexualization in real life and whatnot... Do people not realize this kind of thing has been in anime since the 70s, and it's still not normalized? If these games will have such an effect, when is it going to happen?
All that said, I wouldn't play this in public. I wouldn't even use my Switch on the bus without headphones, that's just being an annoyance.
And I agree with 6/10. I played this on PC and that's what I'd give it. I'm buying it again on Switch though, my Inti Creates fanboyism can't help it.