Not Good at Games, Couple of Japanese Developers Complain to Ratings Agency About Censorship – INDIAN

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Japanese console version Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered will censoredWhile it’s a title for two Japanese development stars, Shinji Mikami and Sudy51, in their home country, the game needs some work to meet the strict requirements of CERO rating agency.. The PC version will remain unchanged.because he doesn’t have to go through CERO. Like censorship does not affect the western version.

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We had to make two versions of the game, and it wasn’t easy.— Suda51 describes in an interview with GameSpark. According to him, this has had a significant impact on the workload and the development of the remaster has been extended.

A couple of developers continue to criticize CERO itself. According to them, these are not people who understand how to play video games.I think it’s a weird situation where you have people who want to play rough games and then you have people who don’t want to play rough games but try to stop others from enjoying them by using different rules.Mikami says in the same interview. Suda adds that if many people buy the unedited version on Steam, he feels sorry for other platforms.

Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered This is, of course, not the only game that suffers from CERO. Even big Japanese hits like the Resident Evil series have to endure censorship that does not apply to Western versions.

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Source :Indian TV

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