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	Comments on: Stellar Blade’s uncensored release in Japan prompts criticism of rating system 	</title>
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		By: John C		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Can agree on the CERO ratings being too vague and not clear with violence or fanservice elements as well in each category and no sliding scale for interpretation which leads to censorship of re-released products and can lead to cancelations as a whole.  

In my personal view they are really more strict than the ESRB rating in America. Unless it&#039;s Outright Porn and/or Extreme Gore throughout America does not try to give AO at all. Over here M would be for ecchi and normal Gore. T is Suggestive fanservice elements or implied violence.  E would be just a kids game. It&#039;s simple and easy to understand for any ordinary person. CERO needs to to be less strict on both violence and on fanservice, to also be respectful to re-releases and remasters as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can agree on the CERO ratings being too vague and not clear with violence or fanservice elements as well in each category and no sliding scale for interpretation which leads to censorship of re-released products and can lead to cancelations as a whole.  </p>
<p>In my personal view they are really more strict than the ESRB rating in America. Unless it&#8217;s Outright Porn and/or Extreme Gore throughout America does not try to give AO at all. Over here M would be for ecchi and normal Gore. T is Suggestive fanservice elements or implied violence.  E would be just a kids game. It&#8217;s simple and easy to understand for any ordinary person. CERO needs to to be less strict on both violence and on fanservice, to also be respectful to re-releases and remasters as well.</p>
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