the portable form factor is a huge factor, and many people aren't ready to suddenly drop the cash on a switch for any arbitrary reason. plus there's the consideration of people who move around a lot without much time for games at home. it's a more make-or-break deal than you think.
You surely mean the sexualization of minors, right? Because there's a big difference between that and "minor sexualization." And in this case it is clearly the former. I applaud mods who keep that filth off these forums. I'm sure there are many alternative venues people can visit to oggle at scantily clad anime children.Regarding the edits of suggestive content about minor sexualization:
Will this apply to all games regardless of age rating or just those rated 15+?
People used to post the EO4 dancer over and over again and talk about how they'll never play the game because of it. This is despite that character design being easily avoidable and everything else in the game being great.
Posts here make this game seem like a vaguely similar situation. If that's how it is I'll happily give it a go.
You surely mean the sexualization of minors, right? Because there's a big difference between that and "minor sexualization." And in this case it is clearly the former. I applaud mods who keep that filth off these forums. I'm sure there are many alternative venues people can visit to oggle at scantily clad anime children.
The Pokémon/Chocobo/Shiren games are rougelikes. DRPGs are different.Ill get this if I get a Switch in the future, the only Drpgs that I played and liked were Chocobo/Shiren/Pokemon.
This looks pretty nice as well.
I just opened a random YouTube video of this and there was definitely what appeared to be an 8 year old in a bikini. Pass!
You surely mean the sexualization of minors, right? Because there's a big difference between that and "minor sexualization." And in this case it is clearly the former. I applaud mods who keep that filth off these forums. I'm sure there are many alternative venues people can visit to oggle at scantily clad anime children.
Some had made impressions that the story is actually decent and interesting this time around.I already played a few Etrian Odyssey, I'm just not too much into it because most of them are otaku-pandering and uninteresting on the story side.
Why defend sexualised characters clearly designed to be evocative of children?Uh, they aren't children, they are puppets. They aren't really actually alive.
How much will it be?
I've got to imagine that the drop off in Vita support from Koei Tecmo and NIS has something to do with the fact that they can't charge more than $40 for a Vita game.
it's the overhead. honestly, longest five minutes, lost child, and penny-punching princess shouldn't have been vita either at this rate. the market for vita games is so small that it doesn't justify the overhead for the people who do the english text and voice acting, nor does it for the people who spend their overhead on the programming (usually the licensors/ip holders).
the vita market kinda/sorta dropped out at the end of 2017 after holding on for a decent part of the year. the system's six years old and sold half as well as the wii u in the west. that it didn't completely die after dancing all night is kind of remarkable.
Huh!? I need to look at gameplay videos then! I thought Drpgs and Rougelikes are one of the same, I stand corrected.The Pokémon/Chocobo/Shiren games are rougelikes. DRPGs are different.
That bad huh?
I was thinking more in terms of that Vita was the "portable option" but now Switch can capture that market and not only sell more units, but do so at a higher price. It would make sense to cut down on Vita releases in order to encourage those people to either upgrade to Switch or PS4.
We have already seen in the last few years many publishers in Japan transitioning their audience to PS4 to varying degrees of success.
DRPG is a FP dungeon crawler, you try to reach the end of the game with (usually) a party of characters. If you wipe you reload. The dungeons are generally hand crafted and don't change play through from play through.Huh!? I need to look at gameplay videos then! I thought Drpgs and Rougelikes are one of the same, I stand corrected.
Oh! I am familiar with rouge likes, I like the genre! But this first person dungeon crawlers didn't appeal to me in the past. I wonder if they will put a demo up.DRPG is a FP dungeon crawler, you try to reach the end of the game with (usually) a party of characters. If you wipe you reload. The dungeons are generally hand crafted and don't change play through from play through.
In a roguelike you will try and fail to reach the end of the dungeon over and over, when you die you make a new character to try again. New characters created often can get bonuses from your previous attempts in some way (new skill/equip unlocks, etc.) The dungeons are randomly generated.
I mean, it's not 100%, but that's generally how it works.
Two years, to be told I need to get it on other hardware. Kinda a bummer.
Guess I'll pick it up in a couple of years then! Still nice to see it coming west at all I guess.
I think you have to collect resources and use them to create party members, and you are free to never create classes that you don't want. Also i think i saw pictures that said that classes can be both genders with different designs.Is it possible to play through the game and not encounter the problematic character being discussed here?
I think you have to collect resources and use them to create party members, and you are free to never create classes that you don't want. Also i think i saw pictures that said that classes can be both genders with different designs.
This post wasn't defending sexualization of children at all.Uh, they aren't children, they are puppets. They aren't really actually alive.
I have a Switch, PS4, and PC. Doesn't make what they did any less of a snub.
All the buzz is about shot 0:35 in the trailer of the game, which can be found at NISA's YouTube channel. I have no idea how frequent those characters will be on screen or whether all of those 'puppets' are dressed (cough) like that. To be honest, while I would never promote it, I think the commotion is very overdone.I watched some gameplay video on youtube and i liked it a lot but now i'm reading here about the sexualisation of children: is this game too embarassing to play in public? Since i'd like a fp dungeon crawler to play it on my switch in handheld mode.
Just my opinion: If a game sexualizes children, we shouldn't be promoting it.
All the buzz is about shot 0:35 in the trailer of the game, which can be found at NISA's YouTube channel. I have no idea how frequent those characters will be on screen or whether all of those 'puppets' are dressed (cough) like that. To be honest, while I would never promote it, I think the commotion is very overdone.
To anyone who want to prep-planned there team deposition designs, the japanese website already shows all the character classes.
So basically roll exclusively male classes with the exception of the Mage looking one. Looks like I might have to pass on this after all.