![]() ![]() Sounds like that nonsense here in Australia. But honestly, having played the PS5 version of Calisto Protocol, it's a rushed lazy mess, so ultimately Krafton did use a favour by not selling it in Japan. So I doubt we'll ever persuade them that they're only shooting themselves in the foot by not selling on PC here. Korean publishers have always been a bit iffy when it comes to Japan. Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από □□Sylvia□□:I don't know why Japanese rating board didn't accept games that contain extreme blood & gore violence these days except anime & manga series.Īs far as Calisto Protocol goes, I guess it ultimately comes down to the publisher being Korean. Fortunately, the original version of Dead Space became popular in Japan (thanks to Isaac's emoticons and Ishimura), and the Japanese EA representative probably thought he'd get flak from users if he didn't release it, so he moved on. Ultimately, it all depends on the publisher's motivation. I feel bad for Japanese gamers who can't buy The Callisto Protocol in Japan. The other two rating boards in Japan (Eirin for TV/films and EOCS for PC games) know that adults also enjoy their respective mediums.Īs far as Calisto Protocol goes, I guess it ultimately comes down to the publisher being Korean. And as a ratings agency only allows people with no connection to games to rate games. ![]() Because CERO are convinced that games are only for children.
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