


Poquito took his own imaginary life using a spatula of unreasonable size and heft. Seeing the joy on the faces of the kids, knowing that he, himself, would never know such joy was too much for him. You see, he was orphaned at a young age by a walking simulator, which did unspeakable acts to him, such as forcing him to walk great lengths while a disembodied voice droned on or forcing him to watch as it gave other kids piggyback rides while Poquito was forced to walk. Unfortunately for him, his imaginary well being depends entirely on video games no longer having walking simulators. His name is Poquito and he is an eight year old little boy with cerebral palsy. For example, the article claims the Vert image was cropped, so her panties were no longer visible however, this image remains unaltered in the game, after fears it was censored due the state of its appearance on the Japanese Playstation website.Ĭhances are, unless a Japanese Switch release is subsequently announced, we'll likely never know for certain whether there's been Sony interference, since I doubt Idea Factory/Compile Heart will make changes to a Western-exclusive Switch release. While I've no desire to defend Sony, we don't actually know if the preorder items are how those images were always meant to be displayed in-game. The article also references another image being censored (of the character Vert playing video games) again, what's being called the unaltered image is a preorder postcard from the online store. What's being referenced as the unaltered Switch version of the hot springs scene is the promotional image offered as a preorder cloth-poster from the store Animate.
#Neptunia reverse differences Ps4
Yuusha Neptunia was only released in Japan on the PS4, while a Western release coming 2019 was announced for the PS4 and Switch. There is currently no Switch version of the game. The OneAngryGamer headline and the article's related information is misleading.
