RolStoppable said:
Square-Enix puts money over gamers. You know, just like Rise of the Tomb Raider. If Nintendo doesn't do the localisations, then Square-Enix's games remain in Japan, regardless of their brand power (hence no Dragon Quest for the West). Square-Enix isn't holding Sony to the same standards because they know that Sony would not do it anyway. But Nintendo has a long history of localising third party games, including translations into more languages than just English. You are free to complain about Nintendo if you apply the same standards to other companies. The region lock isn't really a problem in this case. Most gamers in the West do not speak Japanese. If the 3DS were region-free, then we would have a Final Fantasy Type-0 (PSP) situation. That is not a working solution. |
what other companies? As of now Sony doesnt let anything left behind in Japan. Even when people in NA complained about not getting a physical copy of Gravity Rush Remastered they gave them their wish unlike with Project Zero 5.
You do realize that things have changed over the years with localisations? We get a lot of Japanese games now in the west, part of it is dueto the decreasing value of the Yen. I cant think of any SE game that wont release in the west or is in limbo.
I could easiy import the Japanese version of Project Zero 5 and unlock the costumes again since i allready beat the game ounce.