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In the shadow of a massive earthquake, you must brave a destroyed city where your choices will determine who survives. Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM. In this action-adventure game, you find yourself at the epicenter of a chaotic and catastrophic crisis. It’s up to you to rise above the calamity, gather your thoughts and fellow survivors, and outlast the disaster.
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BananaJane: They turned everyone's hair blonde in the first 2 games to hide that the games took place in japan
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Anothername: ...that does not sound like (pro-active) censoring to appease whomever; that sounds like a pathetic trolling attempt oO

But since no one said anything about this DR4 title here it can be assumed they learned from their past mistakes and did it right this time.
They legit thought that's what it would take to make the game appeal to the US crowd
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BananaJane: They turned everyone's hair blonde in the first 2 games to hide that the games took place in japan
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Anothername: ...that does not sound like (pro-active) censoring to appease whomever; that sounds like a pathetic trolling attempt oO

But since no one said anything about this DR4 title here it can be assumed they learned from their past mistakes and did it right this time.
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BananaJane: They legit thought that's what it would take to make the game appeal to the US crowd
That's nothing new.
Japanese games get adapted since the beginning of worldwide distribution, to appeal to different markets.
The appearances of characters, number and look of levels, grade of difficulties, grade of depicted violence, nudity...basically everything, that might pose a problem in different regions of the world.
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Anothername: ...that does not sound like (pro-active) censoring to appease whomever; that sounds like a pathetic trolling attempt oO

But since no one said anything about this DR4 title here it can be assumed they learned from their past mistakes and did it right this time.
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BreOl72:
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BananaJane: They legit thought that's what it would take to make the game appeal to the US crowd
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BreOl72: That's nothing new.
Japanese games get adapted since the beginning of worldwide distribution, to appeal to different markets.
The appearances of characters, number and look of levels, grade of difficulties, grade of depicted violence, nudity...basically everything, that might pose a problem in different regions of the world.
How is having black hair a problem
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BananaJane: How is having black hair a problem
It's not a problem, of course.

But to answer your question, let me simply quote yourself:

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BananaJane: They legit thought that's what it would take to make the game appeal to the US crowd
Sometimes that's all that's needed to warrant an (optical) change.

At the risk of repeating myself: that has been done since the worldwide distribution of Japanese Games became a thing (it's also one of the reasons, why some people started importing Japanese consoles and games).
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BananaJane: How is having black hair a problem
When you age, single grey hairs are more visible with it.

Blond people get to hide their grey hairs longer, as they are harder to detect from the rest of the hair.

This affects also JRPGs, as resolutions increase and you can see grey hair on player characters more easily. With 8K resolutions, you can detect even a single grey hair!
Post edited April 21, 2020 by timppu
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BananaJane: How is having black hair a problem
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timppu: When you age, single grey hairs are more visible with it.

Blond people get to hide they grey hairs longer, as they are harder to detect from the rest of the hair.

This affects also JRPGs, as resolutions increase and you can see grey hair on player characters more easily. With 8K resolutions, you can detect even a single grey hair!
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Hmm, I am interested in the game. But still have more catalog to wade through. So, I will wishlist it for now and buy it soon.

Thank you GOG.

I'm sure I will like this more than the first game in the series. Never did finish it because of the sudden change in tone. Had to sneak around an area, and I couldn't do it after several tries.