Pinkie-Dawn
Vampire Waifu
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I'm honestly conflicted about the whole absence of the MyCastle feature in FE: Fates if the rumors are true.
On one hand, I'm getting continually irritated with the censorship in the localisations. On the other hand, the whole "FE-Pokemonamie" feature wasn't in FE: Awakening and we got by fine without it, so I don't see how taking it out will make much of a difference.
Plus, the petting mini-game was what got FE fans clamouring about how the franchise is "ruined forever," because it's becoming more of a waifu simulator than a strategic RPG no thanks to that feature. But now those same fans are complaining about its removal and want it back in the game.
What gave you that idea? I'm not wholly against remasters; I would rather play a good remaster than a bad new title at the very least. What annoys me is when people confuse or mislabel them as remakes. The current generation has become the remaster generation, yes, but that was mostly because a lot of developers didn't have faith that the current generation was going to last for very long. We're always hearing about how the console market is dying out in the face of PC gaming and mobile gaming and all that other crap. Hence the ridiculous number of episodic titles and screw-ups we've had recently, along with the remasters. Hopefully, going forward, more original titles should start to come out. I won't hold my breath, but we'll see.
I got that idea based on how strict you are as a gamer and how the majority of the gaming community reacts negatively towards remasters of games that were released last gen, as they view them as nothing more than quick cash-ins.
I am sticking with Sony consoles because, in the short term, they have a larger pool of titles coming out that appeal to me, and they have greater long-term prospects for appealing to me, because one thing I can be fairly assured of is that a lot of JRPGs are going to be localised and released for the Vita and PS4 in the future. I have my favourites, you have yours. Deal with it. I don't see why you feel the need to emphasise that Nintendo are failing to meet my expectations. Yeah, it's my opinion. Stop trying to invalidate and undermine it just because YOU don't agree with it by drawing attention to the fact; I never disputed that. Nintendo are failing to meet my expectations on multiple fronts. So why should I give them anything but a hard time for it? You don't like it? I'm not asking you to agree with me, am I?
It's gamers like you why I believe JRPGs are getting too much praise from the gaming community, when people in the west are starting to avoid them after getting sick and tired of modern anime, and shun a company whenever their system lacks any of them. Considering that you're a well-respected user in this forum, yes, I have this feeling that you're asking me to agree with you. As someone who is trying to gain respect from other veterans, I would accept your agreement, but your claims go against everything else I've been reading and hearing outside of PC regarding the game industry, causing me to go into this internal struggle of whether I should agree with you or not, I do not wish to create a rivalry between you and I, as it would tarnish both of our reputations as gamers.
Also, you have to consider that the Xbox isn't that popular in Japan and barely gets any exclusives. Also it's region-free, now. The region-lock is, bluntly, a dumb feature that does very little in the way of functional pros and does a lot more to harm a system and its fanbase than it does good. It's 2016 and this **** really needs to stop. I love Nintendo, I really do, but **** this. Because it goes farther than just Japanese exclusives. It's not uncommon for a game to be released in a language you speak in a different country and you can't play it because of that. Sometimes, it's the case of waiting a few months (We see this right now with Paper Jam). Other times, you have to wait years. Such was the case of Chrono Trigger, which didn't come over for almost 15 years for Europe. And, more recently, a case that's very near and dear to my heart, Inazuma Eleven. In North America, we waited 5 years to play only the first game, and we haven't seen another one of the 6 since. We can't even play the ones released in Europe, in English because of the region lock, and the only way to bypass that is through hacking or importing another whole 3DS. The DS had it right. Import the game. Put the game in. Play the game.
This isn't that. This is inane nonsense that aims to make games wholly inaccessible to other groups of people, which should never happen. It needs to stop. Meloetta, and anyone, really, is right to be mad about this sort of thing. It's antiquated, it's disgusting, and it has no place in gaming today. Or ever, really.
Again, other companies are practicing region-locking too, not just Nintendo. Former PC member daigonite had explained to me on Skype the importance of region-locking and why such a practice exist. She doesn't take the liking of people's reasons for wanting region-free just so they could play their "weeaboo" games that will never get an oversea release.
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