Decay Posted June 5, 2015 Posted June 5, 2015 They clearly don't think nekopara is suitable for kids even without the h-scenes, because they have that game age-gated on their site. Quote
Nightmare799 Posted June 5, 2015 Posted June 5, 2015 They clearly don't think nekopara is suitable for kids even without the h-scenes, because they have that game age-gated on their site. ¨Hey mom, can I buy a game?¨ ¨What game?¨ ¨Its about working in sweets shop¨ ¨Okay!¨ (I am so proud of my son, other kids play violent games, and he wants to make sweets) Do you see the pattern? The point is that if you are going to release eroge that contains explicit material, you shouldnt cut it out just to make it available to broader audience or something. Imagine they removed blood from your favourite fps and replaced guns with slingshots. XReaper 1 Quote
Decay Posted June 5, 2015 Posted June 5, 2015 Well, clearly it works and there's an audience wanting it, based on how well it sold. Quote
Nightmare799 Posted June 5, 2015 Posted June 5, 2015 Pretty simple. They want titillation without the stigma of buying eroge. Buying an all-ages Steam version gives them presumably just enough fanservice that they can fap to it, yet not enough to actually make it qualify as porn. Nintendo already tried something like that with Mortal Kombat. "Hey guys, look, people sweat when you beat the living hell out of them! Fun for the whole family!" It didn't work. If people know it's censored, it generally angers them. Seems to me like random people on Steam are buying it (because b00bs) that have no real knowledge of eroge or visual novels in general, hence the lack of anger over censorship. I see. Still it pisses me off though. Blood and gore is fine but sex is not? God... Quote
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