Monday, January 30, 2017

Akiba's Beat Special Edition copy for Europe version - Controversy?

Well, whoever came up with this life-ruining Special Edition copy of Akiba's Beat for Europe release on PS4 and PS Vita, surely had ruined the entire purpose of what a cartoon/gaming nerd can be. Sure, only radicalized nerds may be filthy enough to buy the game through their heavy obsession with the Japanese animation stuffs like it's starting to get their parents worried about their future. This is pretty much it, the deepest of the barrel you can see from the European Special Edition copy of the game where people with no decent or professional ambitions like Doctors, Firefighters, Engineers, Basketball Players, etc. for instance, may grab the guts to buy the game as if they don't even care about their decent future. It doesn't matter if they bought it through Special Edition or Standard Edition copy but based on the content decency of the Japanese animation stuffs nowadays, we can design an infographic of the life altering level from Japanese animation stuff starting from the top level being the positive cartoon shows you can watch without any problems with the bottom one turning you into a future-less slacker once you watch any one of these at that level.
I have been seeing a couple of registration forms on various websites where even an Organization is needed to be filled in addition to your personal information and especially for your professional role depending on the form. Obviously, those kinds of stuffs welcome the employed and especially for some DJ pools which have the same kinds of criteria when registering. But in case of European version of Akiba's Beat Special Edition copy, this is all the opposite as if the copy applies to those who don't care about semi-decent or professional careers at all like they have no plans to begin one on their own. Not to mention that dropping out of school just for this bullshit or becoming a YouTuber is already a foolish idea.
This is already pissing me off upon seeing a news like that from Siliconera's Twitter account for the first time but it's not the only gaming news site, isn't it? If you don't care for Akiba's Beat like you have no interest whatsoever, good for you.