@realestAG_@DTatsuyaRibamar Basically release order but 0.2 is literally KH3’s cut prologue which is why I have it right before it even if that’s technically not release order (it came out before Union Cross). Also included an explanation of how to experience the mobile games stories.
@howlongondaboat P3R was a union project. The idea that they recast to avoid paying union wages is a myth and explicitly debunked by members of the cast.
@M_Raichous@KawaiixEmolga I promise you executives are not approving every single social media post and reply. They make guidelines and hire someone they believe they can trust to follow those guidelines without a babysitter.
@rockingrcks I could certainly be proven wrong in the future but the vibe I got from SGF was this was Snoop’s idea meaning it’s probably a bit part made specifically for him.
@LimeJinjo 2/2 I still think a lot of people (certainly not all, maybe not even most) strongly opposing this are being weirdly parasocial about it and while I don’t agree that it’s extremely unethical and disgusting, it’s certainly weird and I can’t blame people for opting out of the game.
@LimeJinjo 1/2 Originally I was just like “well the estate approved it and they’re not using AI (confirmed in press release) so not really anyone’s place to judge” but the family not being in charge of the estate changes things.
@16Ahmad81@_ymr18 Aerith will 100% be playable in some form since Rebirth didn’t give her Great Gospel or Princess Guard. I doubt she’s going to be permanently revived though.
@venomcringebaby I’m aware this is a joke but just so nobody actually believes they’re using AI, the press release following SGF explicitly stated AI has and will not be used in his recreation.
@ShinDarkBoy@lofi_lover0930 The game has a strong focus on ethnic identity and multiculturalism so it naturally has a much more diverse cast than the mainline Yakuza games
@TriboliumMorio@Kaxi3D Super curious how this worked because actor contracts for film and tv are very different. That’s why Stranger Things and The Boys had to sell concession vouchers instead of tickets (as in the studios made no money off it) for their theatrical finales.