• 'We have never said anything about discontinuing that title,' says Yosuke Matsuda on the future of D
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I was expecting something else :v: [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D_(video_game)[/url]
:excited: Aside from whatever works CDProjekt put out, this series is one of my favorites, glad to know its not dead
[QUOTE=ZeroTimesCookie;52927071]I was expecting something else :v: [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D_(video_game)[/url][/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Eno believed D's violent cannibalistic themes would be deemed taboo or too horrifying by others and was worried the game would not be permitted for publishing. With this in mind, Eno kept many of the violent sequences a secret, including from other members of WARP. When the game was finished, he submitted a "clean" version (i.e. without the violent and disturbing story content) for approval. He deliberately submitted the master late, knowing that part of the penalty would require him to hand-deliver it to the manufacturers in the United States. While on the plane ride to the US, he switched the "clean" discs with the finalized discs including the horrific content, thus completely bypassing all censorship.[/QUOTE] :neat:
[QUOTE=SlightReturn;52927150]:neat:[/QUOTE] D2 is even weirder, if you can believe it.
[QUOTE=SlightReturn;52927150]:neat:[/QUOTE] That is fucking dedication
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