Images show latest DLC for Awakening altered for North America and Europe to block out character's behind.
It appears Nintendo has censored the latest downloadable content.
As point out, the Summer Scramble DLC in North America and Europe censors out Tharja's behind, which is presented in full in the Japanese version.
A pictorial breakdown of the two versions is available below.
IGN reports that everything else in the DLC, including images of other characters in swimsuits, was not altered in any way. Nintendo has not commented on the matter.
From the article, "Its no secret that I loved Thomas Was Alone. It stands alongside Fire Emblem: Awakening as one of my favorite games of 2013. Like FE:A, I have also been playing the Thomas Was Alone DLC Benjamins Flight. This additional add-on, which launched alongside the PS3 and Vita release, is a $3.49 bundle of extra love and instead of doing a full critical review, Im going to go ahead and rave about it until youre convinced you need it in your life.
Benjamins Flight does exactly what you would expect Thomas Was Alone DLC to do. You get an additional story that is again equal parts touching and funny, while again making you care about quadrilaterals."
Reviewer Leo Stevenson writes, "Id like to tell you a story if youll indulge me. Having never played a Fire Emblem game before, I wasnt on board the hype train for Awakening. In fact, the game barely even registered on my radar. So, when our faithful Editor-in-Chief handed me the game and asked me to review it, I had no idea what I was getting myself into."
Impulse Gamer: "Fire Emblem: Awakening is not just a good game but it's a great game and really transforms this series into a 21st century game. With a strong homage to the games before it and the inclusion of new gameplay plus 3D, Fire Emblem: Awakening ticks all the right boxes and creates a thoroughly entertaining turn based tactical RPG that not only challenges the player but is also quite fun to play. Consider Fire Emblem: Awakening Review 21st century chess! The developers have even promised additional DLC and the game also uses the SpotPass features of the 3DS which allows you to buy items from other players and battle them. This is one game that you'll be playing for a long-time."
Fire Emblem: Awakening is the first entry in the venerable tactical RPG franchise to serve up paid downloadable content.
Once you finish chapter four, you'll be able to gain access to the Outrealm Gate, and buy additional maps. Here, you'll face new enemies and scenarios, and grab rewards that carry over into the main campaign.
New content will be added to the game regularly, and we'll be gi...
Digitally Downloaded writes: "Returning Fire Emblem veterans can even enjoy a couple of new features like the ability to pair up heroes to directly support one another in combat. There is simply no reason to think that anyone would fail to get something out of Fire Emblem: Awakening. Its just that intelligent and entertaining."