Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami has hit out at Japanese scores board CERO after it was revealed that Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered has been censored on consoles in Japan.
Goichi Soda revealed throughout an interview with GameSpark that, like the unique 2011 launch, Shadows of the Damned has been minimize in Japan to appease CERO. In the identical interview, Mikmai-san, who collaborated with Suda51 on Shadows of the Damned, had the next to say concerning the scores course of:
I believe it’s a wierd scenario that there are individuals who wish to play edgy video games, and there are those that don’t play video games who attempt to stop their enjoyment by limiting these works with rules.
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In the meantime, Suda51 added:
If regional restictions are imposed, we have now no selection however to stick to them, however I all the time surprise what the participant thinks about it. For instance, if lots of people purchase the PC model on Steam as a result of they wish to play it with out restrictions, it might be a bit unhappy, contemplating it’s out there on a wide range of platforms. It makes me surprise who the restrictions are geared toward – on the very least, I don’t suppose they’re aimed on the clients who play the sport.
Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered is pencilled in for launch on October 31, 2024 for PS5, PS4, PC, Nintendo Change, Xbox Sequence X/S, and Xbox One.
Talking of Mikami-san, the previous Capcom developer touched base on a possible Dino Disaster revival throughout a separate interview final week, suggesting that there’s not a lot room for the sequence with Monster Hunter about.
[Source – GameSpark]