@captpeng14@Mercury3Crowns "over and over"
They """remade""" it once, as in, one time. If you're thinking of Yoko Taro's project there's no implication about it being a remake
@InfinityArk https://t.co/xVTnLfLWdr
It's from this interview before the show aired. While not very specific there's some other stuff too, such as Kamiyama's goals with SAC and how he wanted to take his own approach that could stand on its own rather than copying the previous versions
@kizu_skip Nasu already stated he wouldn't work on something like Mahoyo again because it was too time consuming. Since they already changed their approach for TsukiRe it's likely that even with Monoji around the (hypothetical) Mahoyo VN sequels would be closer to TsukiRe presentation-wise
@TypeRamza They actually made a PC version but according to Nasu PC gamers are unable to experience large HD screens and good sound systems like you'd have with a Nintendo Switch Lite so it won't be released
@polyjamd I don't get why get pissy about fandom nicknames when they're short, inoffensive and easy to understand. There's also the fact that several trainees have their crown names as their "official" nicknames, it's pretty much a non-issue unless they actually release Daiwa Major
@makro_art According to SEGA their in-house localization teams have been working even during the early stages of development for years now to prioritize global releases
@_Gekkostate_ "it tries to appropriate film through this kind of status-seeking and appealing to broader audiences"
You know the cat girl smokes a grimy cigarette she picked up from a trash bag and gets a nasty diarrhea in full detail before this opening plays right
@DjatSoem@MahendravSky@KhlebniyKhleb You seriously don't need to think about this too much, an 81 years old businessman not wanting to license out his horses to become anime girls shouldn't be a big surprise