Ready or Not has garnered positive reviews on Steam but is now facing significant backlash from players following the removal of certain content to comply with console port certification requirements. Void Interactive stated they aimed to keep changes minimal and faithful to the original game's tonality. They reported that while some level of gore has been altered, such as limits on dismemberment after death, these changes were deemed necessary for compliance. Despite these assurances, many players are vocally critical, feeling that such censorship compromises the game's integrity and intensity.
Void Interactive has stated that changes were made during the console port certification process to comply with platform requirements, ensuring that the original game’s tonality is maintained. They emphasize that they aimed to minimize alterations, only making changes deemed absolutely necessary, with the age ratings remaining as ESRB M, PEGI 18, and USK 18. However, some content changes, such as limitations on dismemberment mechanics after enemies are dead, have been a point of contention among players.
Players have reacted negatively to the censorship happening with the console version of Ready or Not, stating that it compromises the experience of the game. Many loyal fans have stated they can no longer recommend the game, citing dissatisfaction with alterations made for console certification. They argue for a separate version for consoles rather than altering the original game, expressing that these changes detract from its intensity and overall enjoyment.
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