Yeah no thanks. They can sanitize characters for the "modern audience" that doesn't play games, but I and a bunch of fans of the original want nothing to do with it. These freaks can kick rocks.
Wada on Persona 4 Revival sensitive content changes and Social Link changes:
"The final message is that we haven't changed anything core about the characters."
"We haven't really changed anything about the story or the characters' thoughts or how they act or anything."
"We've just maybe changed the way that we express some of this a little bit, mostly with Yosuke really. He's a little bit insensitive in terms of how he treats outsiders sometimes."
On Social Link changes: "At base, no. But because we have full voices now, there's going to be a lot more expressive emotion in the voice deliveries."
Persona is one of many Japanese series that have attracted a subset of Western "fans" that don't actually seem to like anything about it beyond a surface level.
They don't care about faithful translations, they want censorship that suits their fragile sensibilities, & are somehow under the delusion that they actually love Japanese media while having no respect for the people & culture that create it.
Japanese creators need to realize caring about "global appeal" is a mistake & simply create as they see fit without caving to this type of nonsense.
Japanese media is appealing in part due to its differences, not in spite of them.
@amber114435@MikedelValle4@esjesjesj This guy is trying to argue that an actress listed on IMDB has the same impact on audiences as showing her in the trailer. You're not arguing with an honest person.
@shyichigo Why specifically Catholic, though? I, for one, really like you as a fellow Christian and I'm sure there are a lot of people you meet IRL that feel the same way.