Normally, when game developers make a change to the outfit of their heroines, it’s intended to cover them up more. Which is why it was quite surprising when the developers of Valkyria: Azure Revolution promised to remove Ophelia’s frankly rather unappealing black leggings from the game after receiving feedback from the fans.
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The much awaited sequel to Valkyria Chronicles, Valkyria: Azure Revolution dropped a new story trailer to help provide more insight about Princess Ophelia, one of the games protagonists.
Great!
Good on them! Its sad that its gotten to the point where devs lose their backbone over things like this. Im glad they stuck to their idea and didn't fall for the shame tactics.
I want a western release of a demo so I can see how it plays. The game mechanics are going to be a big factor for me for this game as far as a purchase.