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Volterra_90 said:
Tsubasa said:
I know it might sound really shocking for some of you, but I am actually someone who likes boobs.
I also like games with violence and dark stories and I enjoyed many fire emblem games before. But yes yes I am such a disgrace for every fandom because I dare to put hot outfits on my characters. But if Nintendo tries so hard to stay in the teen ratings than I guess I am not part of their main target group anymore anyway.
...And you know, what I also like is money.

So the question is, should I buy these incredible expensive censored games for the sake of fire emblem or should I just skip this one. I could use my power as consumer to buy something cheaper without supporting policies I dont agree with. It's simpel.

By the way, what do you think how many children will buy the Nohr version just to get destroyed..?
Making something which is not suited for everyone, unbelievable.

I like boobs too, that's why I fuck, fap and watch porn. What's shocking and unbelievable is that someone prioritize the lacks of bikini outfits on the game over the gameplay, plot, character interaction... No, WAIT, it lacks bikinis. Holy shit, what a disgrace to the gaming world. I'm honestly tired of part of the gaming community, which is full of nitpicking, whiners, and people who yells and protests about almost everything. This is the straw that breaks the camel's back. I mean, bikinis. I've never thought I'll see the time when people would protest about not having bikinis in a role game. 

Agreed. I'd understand if it was meaningful or important things being left out of the game, but that isn't the case. Its sad how the inclusion/exclusion of swimsuit costumes have become dealbreakers for some when buying a game these days. Cultural difference does play a huge role despite how many people want to minimize its impact on media. For one, the japanese CERO rating is much more lax than either PEGI or ESRB. Fire Emblem Fates is rated CERO C, which could fall right into limbo between ESRB's T Rating and M rating and PEGI's 16 and 18 rating depending on content. Sure, it might suck for some people who don't feel they aren't getting the "full" experience, but maybe they should push some of their discontent onto their region's video game rating system as well.