I am starting to feel like trying to find any sort of footage or information online has been difficult. I wanted to see about this game's jailbreak potential (out of curiosity, I don't even have a PS5), and all I get are clickbait videos saying THE PS5 IS FINALLY JAILBROKEN, even though it didn't even happen yet.
Same thing when I was trying to find about a bug in Metroid Prime 4 that could lock the user's save file (autosave post-point of no return). I was unable to find any quick video reference, instead I was finding 15-minute long videos about people ranting about random topics.
Finding any raw footage or the actual footage about something that happened is starting to become more and more difficult, all I see is long video discussions with like 5 seconds of said footage. I am tired.
I know this article perhaps didn't include due to jailbreaking being a grey area. Anyway, that's my rant, thanks for reading my TED Talk.
Anyway, I believe the game should be reviewed as is. As crazy as some people may think, there is actually good games with heavy adult materials out there. I know there's one on Steam with downright extreme NSFW/18+ content (Code VIolet seems to be very tame in comparison), I think that game is a Metroidvania, and I won't mention the name here (neither do I remember it).
The game is apparently so good that some fans have requested for a SFW option so people who aren't into 18+ stuff can enjoy the game as for what it is. Perhaps keeping the sexual nature of it but censoring some aspects it (like black bars and the such).
It's easy to pinpoint a game with those features if the game itself isn't up to standards, and yeah, said games can sell due to the economics of "Sex Sells", so people will say that such nature are an easy quick buck, but still.
I'm not really that type of person to be honest, and it is a little bummer when there's a good game with excessive sexualization. However, I try to keep that aside as I'm usually not the true target audience, and I'd still play the game if the core gameplay is fun, though I might avoid excessive games like that one I mentioned on Steam.
Which is why I like when games gives you options for such things, Bayonetta 3 did that and I thought it was a welcome -optional- setting (not censorship, mind you, just an option that you can enable if you would like).
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I am starting to feel like trying to find any sort of footage or information online has been difficult. I wanted to see about this game's jailbreak potential (out of curiosity, I don't even have a PS5), and all I get are clickbait videos saying THE PS5 IS FINALLY JAILBROKEN, even though it didn't even happen yet.
Same thing when I was trying to find about a bug in Metroid Prime 4 that could lock the user's save file (autosave post-point of no return). I was unable to find any quick video reference, instead I was finding 15-minute long videos about people ranting about random topics.
Finding any raw footage or the actual footage about something that happened is starting to become more and more difficult, all I see is long video discussions with like 5 seconds of said footage. I am tired.
I know this article perhaps didn't include due to jailbreaking being a grey area. Anyway, that's my rant, thanks for reading my TED Talk.
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I was not expecting to read that word here.
Anyway, I believe the game should be reviewed as is. As crazy as some people may think, there is actually good games with heavy adult materials out there. I know there's one on Steam with downright extreme NSFW/18+ content (Code VIolet seems to be very tame in comparison), I think that game is a Metroidvania, and I won't mention the name here (neither do I remember it).
The game is apparently so good that some fans have requested for a SFW option so people who aren't into 18+ stuff can enjoy the game as for what it is. Perhaps keeping the sexual nature of it but censoring some aspects it (like black bars and the such).
It's easy to pinpoint a game with those features if the game itself isn't up to standards, and yeah, said games can sell due to the economics of "Sex Sells", so people will say that such nature are an easy quick buck, but still.
I'm not really that type of person to be honest, and it is a little bummer when there's a good game with excessive sexualization. However, I try to keep that aside as I'm usually not the true target audience, and I'd still play the game if the core gameplay is fun, though I might avoid excessive games like that one I mentioned on Steam.
Which is why I like when games gives you options for such things, Bayonetta 3 did that and I thought it was a welcome -optional- setting (not censorship, mind you, just an option that you can enable if you would like).