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I think there has been some good discussion here but there has been a little bit of reactive pearl clutching here that I think is a little unfortunate. TTYD fans have waited decades for the game to get any kind of recognition at all, and they have it! At the same time they're also being extremely particular in a way that feels beyond melodramatic. Far be it for me to police the way that people feel about a remake of a beloved game, but it is at least a little frustrating to see so much emphasis on "MY SCRIPT" and "MY OST" and even "MY FRAME RATE" when the first two offer only extremely minor changes and the last one is ultimately not that impactful in a turn-based RPG. I would love to see the excitement I saw from TTYD fans when this was announced instead of the weird cynicism that has seemingly defined them for the past ten years.They are not in the same ballpark of creepiness.
The humor in Hooktail's joke is just that it's aesthetically disgusting, the other is that the disgusting creeps are being given the smack.
I feel the discussion has been genuine here, so IDK what TTYD fans you're talking about unless you feel like actually specifying your targets. Even if the changes are ultimately not a big deal it's an interesting talking point to at least discuss about the subject of localization and intent behind the script.
Yeah kids would notice the harsh script, but whether they would feel offended by it like a teen or adult is up to debate. Whatever impact they feel is something I imagine they reflect on in many years. (And even then, only the nerdiest of the nerds who grow up will care about the differences between these versions.)