WinterWyvern said:
Yeah, the point I was making is that even tough fans kept asking for Yakuza games to come to the West, Sega said "lolnope".
Japanese, I repeat, seem to have a mentality in which sometimes they make games for their country alone, and when they perceive a game is "too Japanese", they don't want to bring it outside their country.
I think this is the same case with DOAX3. But really, I doubt it's a game with much dialogue anyway, so I don't see the problem.... those who really want it can simply import it.
But the reason Yakuza isn't being localised is because the games sell incredibly poorly, to the point where it doesn't even cover localisation (and Yakuza is really expensive to localise, due to the amount of text, licensing fees and the high quality localisation) and a physical release. It doesn't have anything to do with it being too japanase and Sega's actions aren't unjustified, nor are they intended to mock the western fanbase of the franchise (all 12 of them). Yakuza is not a good example to make your point with. They've tried 5 times before they've given up on the franchise, and only Y3 sold better than godawful.
(Hell, the only reason we are even getting Yakuza 5 is because Third Party Productions, an entity that exists solely to make loss leaders that fans want, is helping out Sega. That game is going to be the worst selling Yakuza game ever, it's on the PS3 in 2015 for Christ's sake.)