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Saturday, January 23, 2016

My (Brief) Thoughts on the Gaming Community Today and the Nintendo Censorship Debacle



            The gaming community has grown massively since 1980’s and 1990’s. It still continues to grow today, and many people of all ages and ethnicities play video games. Despite that… I believe this community isn’t as welcoming or friendly to others as it COULD be. Far too many people these days seem to prefer to argue over which consoles or games are “good”, and many online communities can be quite vitriolic. It seems that people seem to have forgotten the most important thing: games are meant to be FUN. Every game does things differently; it doesn’t matter if you’re enjoying something as simple as a Mario game or exploring the grand narrative of the Mass Effect games as long as you’re having fun. People seem to have forgotten about all of that in favor of arguing among themselves over petty things or putting others down due to their gender, ethnicity, or even taste in games.
            That brings me to my next point. Nintendo’s been… a little overzealous in keeping a “family friendly name”. And it makes absolutely no sense for them to do so at all in this day and age. Games like Xenoblade Chronicles X, Fire Emblem Awakening, and the upcoming Fire Emblem Fates and Bravely Second have all been censored to some degree. This is all in spite of games like Bayonetta 2, No More Heroes, and MadWorld existing (2 of those are EXCLUSIVE to Nintendo consoles as well). It’s baffling that they choose to do this, as the things that are being censored are perfectly acceptable for the rating that the ESRB has given the games in question. I agree that this needs to stop, but people are overreacting to all of this (some are boycotting those games until the censorship stops). None of the changes in any of those games really harms the overall experience, and they’re all still great games. You’d be doing yourselves a disservice to skip out on all of those amazing games simply because of localization changes.
            Fire Emblem Fates is scheduled for a February 19th release, while Bravely Second will be coming to the U.S in April. Xenoblade Chronicles X has been out for a while, and you can see my review of it here.

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