Not exact matches
I'd asked him about a few of those
localization changes that proved controversial among a subset of
gamers, which also included the removal of Xenoblade Chronicles X's breast slider — a toggle
in the Japanese version that allows you to control the size of your main character's chest, if you choose to play as a woman.
If you believe that the
localization changes where big enough to stop you from enjoying the
game, you were never a Fire Emblem fan
in the first place.
Granted, it not be of a great deal of practical use for most players as the
game is completely
in Japanese, and even makes a separate savegame due to
localization changes (including background art), but it's still a nice touch that Capcom included this.
I know some people are upset about the
localization changes, just as I know there are people who are upset about the meager amount of fanservice that managed to remain
in the
game.
When asked to write about the
localization of P5, I thought about my methodology and whether things have
changed as I devoted myself to bringing Japanese
games to the Western audience for the last 18 years, and I realized: my goal has always been to deliver
games in the most authentic and enjoyable form possible.
They * might * want to announce it at a Nintendo Direct so they can provide us with a bunch of info about the
localization and
changes that occurred
in the
game.
Like its predecessors, River City Ransom underwent great
changes in its storyline and graphical presentation during its
localization in order to make the
game more palatable
in the Western market.
A handful of
localization text
changes, and a couple of fixes for rare crashes
in the
game (Thanks to all of you who uploaded reports on those, they were extremely helpful!).
While the Genesis
localizations used a different ROM (that is, the cartridges
in Europe and the US use the same binary while the Japanese release was unique) which reflects the
changes in localization, the
Game Gear version was a single ROM for all regions.
@Edward Yes, after PSO, SEGA has been lagging on
localizations and updates... Which is why THIS
game is
in hopes of
changing the currently «poor» image of SEGA.