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번역 관련 문제 보고
This game was a ton of fun on switch, only really getting a bit repetitive in the last quarter of the game as you had to grind a lot to get past a few tough fights.
The narrative is also pretty locked/linear which I was not crazy on but the gameplay was a solid 9/10.
So I recommend this game for sure.
No Gender = DEI Censor = Bad Game!
But the game does have censorship.
How anti woke is it?
Remember that the anti woke crowd is against the promotion of sex towards children, so be grateful for this change.
This game calls it "Synthesis" like in the NDS games and probably don't have genders so that people don't think they can only fuse certain monsters instead of any combination. And the game (at least on the Switch version) didn't auto save after breeding if I remember correctly.
This "gender removal" makes more sense after explaining this. I'd see it as "inverted pokemon", as removing the gender division instead of adding it as a point of evolution of the game. It helps as I've said before.
I wouldn't say the game is made for "modern audiences" because of many things in the story. I'd say to just play it because I won't spoil anything...
This game for me is what Pokémon games should be doing, specially when it's about the dungeons. The later dungeons in this one are very fun to explore, completing the puzzles and finding the treasure chests.
I really respect a lot the English dub here, it's pretty amusing hearing the dialets of each monster village.
And really, I didn't even see a single thing in this game that it was meant for these "modern audience" kinda thing. If it is the same as the Switch version I'd say just go for it.
i dont think it's about the monsters...
he just read that in dq iii male/female was changed to type a/b and came here to be enraged trying to win clown points, or maybe deidetected sent him
i dont think he knows anything about the monster synthesis
https://youtu.be/zRJ5ChV7UoU?si=F6C44gajpiIQq4jd
The based japanese version used male and female sign. Only woke western version used +- sign.
But the videos shown there are from DQM: Joker 2, not this one. I myself didn't know this change in Joker 2. But this is DQM3, it's another game. Not having the magnet nor the gender system allows for all monsters to be fused instead of you needing to find a monster of a specific gender before hand.
Unless you say that in the Japanese version of DQM3:The Dark Prince there's the gender system limiting the Synthesis...
Which it does not. The Japanese version of DQM3: The Dark Prince does not feature the gender system. Concluding, there's no actual removal at all. It wasn't in this one to begin with. And probably isn't present because of the actual game designers decisions from Japan to make it easier to synthesize monsters, not because of a supposed agenda.