Dreiko said:
Yoko looks grown. It's not the sexualization I'm referring to, it's that you can say her age is 18 or 25 and it's just as plausible. Point is, her fictional age is arbitrary.
You're right, it's arbitrary.
And it's still 14. They're deliberately, intentionally,
arbitrarily, sexualizing somebody they say is 14 years old.
Dreiko said:
The golden rule is that "either everything is ok or nothing is" when it comes to fiction(I assume you understand the term "fiction", not talking about things involving real people, only characters). Simple as that.
Quite frankly, that's a bullshit excuse. The pseudo-porn version of "its not illegal to for me to say it", except it could very well be illegal, and I don't want to be the unfortunate bastards who have to argue that with this Supreme Court.
Plus, it's Sony's platform. They can sell, or not, what they want. And we have the right to agree, disagree, or not care.
Dreiko said:
What we have here is a tepid, cynical attempt at appeasement and virtue signaling with almost nothing at stake and with anyone who'd criticize them being branded some sort of "child grooming sympathizer" which is not exactly a risky business decision to do.
Just because you dislike the content you should not take joy in seeing it censored. Try imagining your favorite game being the one that was censored if you can't understand this. And no, it doesn't matter what specific piece of content was specifically censored. It can be a tiny minigame or it can be the whole entire game being banned. Imagine your favorite game being banned based on arbitrary standards. That's actually at stake here.
Either all fiction is acceptable or no fiction is.
...see, one of my favorite anime movies, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, only exists because of
extensive modifications to its source material, Vampire Hunter D: Demon Deathchase, mostly in ways that you'd be heavily against.
Again, you'd be having a much easier time with this argument if the "censorship" you were talking didn't involve groping people who weren't legally allowed to drive. The only "joy" I get from a decision like this is that I, personally, would enjoy these sorts of games a hell of a lot more if they weren't loli-bait. I would, in fact, like all these of these games more if they weren't soft-core porn, the hilarity of some of the Creative Finishes aside. At the very least, I wouldn't feel compelled to turn on the age-restriction tag for YouTube for my Senran Kagura videos.