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And I am not convinced by "the anime had it" argument because the SK anime had uncensored breast while the games had light flashes. Anime has more loose regulations compared to video games, so it is possible for the anime to have more fan service in the first place.
CERO never allowed full nudity in console games, but that didn't stop valkyrie drive from getting a CERO D.
I want to support it but can't really get on board if were gonna start having watered down releases.
It's right in the description of the game, just from reading that people should expect it(fan service being a major point). That the Anime also had such a thing, should of made it a certain thing in the game... but nope soyny
If it was actually a game design decision they made themselves... what they thinking? By sounds of it the "racing" itself is very sub par/boring/not a challenge... so what are people spending around "triple A" price for? cash me outside with that, I'll wait for till it's 75%+ off - if I still feel like buying it...
considering there were no trent 740's or RB-211/40's in the rolls-royce turbofan range, i wouldn't blame them for not wanting to board a plane with no engines
What do you call it when you would make a feature, but regulations from an outside authority forbid you from doing that?
The fact that the anime had it shows that they didn't think the feature wouldn't "fit" with the theme from a creative perspective. So the mechanic had been a staple in their previous games and they clearly haven't lost interest in it, and they just so happen to "decide" not to include it in this game in the exact moment when Sony unveiled much stricter regulations.
It's not 100% proof of censorship, but at this point, there's an awful lot of "coincidences" that have to be explained away if it's not.