Maybe they shouldn't let a support person say stuff they don't know about and make the whole company look bad, that statement kinda reads of someone that hasn't touched a videogame in their life.It's a support grunt response that you're trying to blow out of proportion as some official Sony wide statement
Basically.It's a support grunt response that you're trying to blow out of proportion as some official Sony wide statement
Honestly, they may not have. And they wouldn't need to. They're basically an employee at a help line, paid to follow a script. One that doesn't have a set response for 'outraged anime fan'.Maybe they shouldn't let a support person say stuff they don't know about and make the whole company look bad, that statement kinda reads of someone that hasn't touched a videogame in their life.
Maybe they shouldn't let a support person say stuff they don't know about and make the whole company look bad, that statement kinda reads of someone that hasn't touched a videogame in their life.
Seriously, read that twitter thread. It's like the people talking to them think they're talking to the head of Playstation UK and the people on the twitter CLEARLY have no clue what the conversation is even about.
Learn to read some fucking social cues.
"We don't want these nonce games on our platform anymore. Please go away."Seems like a poorly thought out response that could've been explained a great deal more clearly.
So every game has allowed you to slap the breasts and tug the face of underage girls?
Intimacy mode indeed.
What a hill to die on for some of the gamers in this industry.
I hope their standards doesn't change concerning games like Yakuza.
Yup.It sounds like a random response from a low level employee that isn't all that familiar with the situation. Don't read too much into anything.
"Support grunts" should not be freehanding incoherent responses on social media, unless your company has no fucking clue what it's doing.It's a support grunt response that you're trying to blow out of proportion as some official Sony wide statement
I hope their standards doesn't change concerning games like Yakuza.
Yup, this is my take as well."Support grunts" should not be freehanding incoherent responses on social media, unless your company has no fucking clue what it's doing.
I don't actually give a flying shit about Senran Kagura or whatever the censorship debate is here, but this is just terrible optics for PS to allow agents to write tweets that are this poorly composed. A simple "We can't comment on individual , please contact the publisher for more information" would have sufficed.
The catsuit fights and especially the telephone mini game are entering a gray territory. It might be fine now but who nows how Sony thinks later.It won't, since Yakuza isn't focused on sexualizing underaged girls. It's focused on sexualizing hunky dads.
I hope their standards doesn't change concerning games like Yakuza.
Basically.Wait... isn't the person just saying that this case isn't the same as previous Senran Kagura games? They're saying that there'd be no reason to buy any subsequent game if it was the same as the previous one, so games change. And a change in this case compared to the previous release enforced the stated censorship.
I'm not even sure what there is to be mad about here. They're not saying that every Senran Kagura game is the same.