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You can still watched the subbed version. The dubbing company just decided not to produce an English dub.

Japanese games don’t sell as well in America. It’s just a fact.

I guess they figure 3-5 are modern enough that they don’t need remasters. Kiwami 1 was based off the 0 engine, which is an updated version of the one used in 3-5. So all they need to do is update some textures (probably by reusing some from 0 and Kiwami 1) and maybe some character models and they’ll look about as good

I mean, they’re basically identical, right?

Once there was an explosion...

What about Yakuza 6?

I’d argue that Blade Runner is not an example of this because the director’s cut was as it was originally intended by its creator.

You also said “constant tweaking has resulted in zero masterpieces in any medium.” Key word being “any medium.” Video games often benefit from post-release tweaking, and you can find similar examples in other mediums like film. Blade Runner is probably the most obvious example; the initial release was okay, but it

Remember when SOJ was prototyping Streets of Rage 4 and SOA turned it down because their new management somehow hadn’t heard of Streets of Rage?

And let’s be honest: constant tweaking has resulted in zero masterpieces in any medium.

Goddammit, David.

Be aware that the Switch version has several bugs with the translation that NISA deemed “known shippables,” even though they result in stuff like untranslated Japanese showing up halfway through a dialogue scene. They plan to patch out most of the issues by the time you’d go away, but keep that in mind in case you

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It was briefly shown off during Xbox’s indie showcase, so it’s at least being released there.