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I don't support censorship. But I am going to buy this game. What I will do is make a statement to NoA that altering costumes in a game where said costumes are fine with the ESRB(T Games have had worse, believe it or not as shown in the last threads)only alienates the userbase that wants to keep faithful to the original vision as much as possible.
Monolith Soft and Takahashi deserve my money, and I won't let NoA get in my way of that, but I will allow them to know that as a consumer, I expect them to treat their customers and potential buyers with respect IE allowing adults to pick whether or not they want risque material on their own terms rather than decide for us like we're children.
T and M rated games should be treated as such, and the notion that the audience in which said product is intended for can't handle the content in which is has is an insult. Even worse when you allow someone who doesn't play video games to dictate what should be edited and changed. And they wonder why people still consider Nintendo kiddy. The comments I've seen on this change actually support the censoring.
As an adult, I take offense to them not pushing this game and Fatal Frame as something they don't usually have on Nintendo consoles. It's one way they can try to push Wii U sales.
If the NX is region locked I'll be giving it a miss. It's time I learned Japanese anyway.