The fact we're getting the
card battler game at all is good news, and I'm not particularly bothered about losing some of the more graphic cards from the Japanese original. If you're that bothered then why not import the original? Or move to Japan and queue up with your fellow sickos over there.
Put it down to levels of cultural acceptance or whatever, there's a reasoned and big debate to have about sexualisation in Japanese games. Trouble is most gamers debate like four-year olds, and there are plenty of other forums to argue in, so whatever. If you're opposed to censorship, then poor little you. Idea Factory has explained the changes to its fans.
We would like to inform
everyone about the censored images in greater detail.
Monster Monpiece is a card battle game, in which players summon various “Monster Girls” onto the
game’s battlefields and then fight their opponents. These cards—meaning the “Monster Girls”—are able
to be powered up by exposing themselves (taking off their clothes) via the level-up features called First
Crush Rub and Extreme Love.
We kept the same number of cards in the game as the original Japanese
version, but replaced some of the higher level Monster Girl images with the “less exposed” lower level
versions of the corresponding Monster Girls due to some intense sexual imagery. The number of
censored cards is about 40 out of the approximately 350 card images available in the game. This means
that over 300 cards are left untouched from the original images. That said, each card that has had its
image removed will still have the same number of levels for the player to increase, but the higher level
card images will be the same as the lower level, even though they have leveled up and have become
more powerful. We would like to emphasize that the game’s playtime, the game’s system, and the
game’s features are all the same as the original Japanese release, and players can level up their Monster
Girls to the highest levels as well, again, matching the Japanese release.
This was a very difficult decision since we work very hard to satisfy our fans and want to bring the same
content being offered in Japan. However, Western society is not as lenient as that of Japan when sexual
images are involved—especially images of humanoids that appear to be younger than a socially
acceptable age.
The borderline of what is “acceptable” will always be extremely gray and vary from
person to person, but as a responsible company working in the U.S., we had to make the difficult
decision that we did. We sincerely apologize for those who do not agree with any level of censorship,
but we greatly appreciate your understanding with the decision we have made.
About the rating differences between North America (ESRB, Mature) and Europe (PEGI, 12):
The reason for the difference in these ratings is simply the difference in the rating system between ESRB
and PEGI. We received a Mature rating for Monster Monpiece from the ESRB with the censored material
we submitted. However, for PEGI, and with the same material assets for their review, they rated it 12+
because of the minimal amount of violence shown in the game. We appreciate your understanding with
these rating differences.
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