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I hope you are aware that there never was a rape scene involving Pyramidhead. Masahiro Ito is on record saying that the scene was intended to show PH trying to destroy the manequins by stuffing them down a garbage chute to remove them from James' unconscious. Since James is not yet ready to let go, he fires at PH and he leaves. If anything, the new version of the scene is even more ambiguous with nothing shown below his chest and his rhytmic movement.
The pyramid scene is NOT censored, it just has different shots, it's still VERY obvious what it's doing, just with tighter shots.
the R scene is still there, you can see pyramid head forcing himself onto a manniquin while he grabs its legs.
Its more audio based than visual but its still there
Factor in 30% from steam, undeniable and whatever California Sony takes and its probably closer to 1.5 million sales, which they need within the month.
Preorder plus day one, x10 plus PS5, lets say 150k sales. Only 1.1 million more and boom,
Nu Hill 2 is a success for games journalists everywhere. I am reminded of "The Little Train that Could," but didnt.
That consultancy is basically the Jehovah's Witness of gaming.
Maybe it's time you all took a little break from gaming and being perpetually online and go seek some joy in this big, wide world we all share?
The budget is projected to be $150m, based on Konami's expectation of 10m sales for the game.
That's called censorship....it doesn't need to be removed to be censored.
Censorship: the suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc. that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.