Nintendo versions of Dispatch ship censored, killing scenes and swears, pushing players elsewhere despite nicer performance on newer hardware.
Censorship hits Nintendo releases
Censorship hits Nintendo releases
- Dispatch arrived on Nintendo hardware.
- Players spotted altered content almost immediately.
- Nintendo enforced content restrictions.
- No adult override exists.
- Protagonist Robert Robertson III helps Blonde Blazer dress.
- A brief wardrobe slip vanished entirely.
- The moment mattered for character chemistry.
- Fans noticed right away.
- Curse words get awkwardly bleeped.
- Settings offer zero control.
- Adult players are locked out.
- Complaints point to inconsistent standards.
- Ad Hoc Studio addressed platform rules.
- Each platform applies separate criteria.
- Nintendo approval required changes.
- Story and gameplay are claimed to be unchanged.
- Other platforms keep original content.
- Nintendo editions lose edge narratively.
- Many recommend avoiding Nintendo versions.
- Choice depends on tolerance for cuts.
- Nintendo Switch runs lower resolution and frame rate.
- Nintendo Switch 2 boosts clarity and smoothness.
- Switch 2 hits 1440P at 60fps.
- Owners upgrade without paying again.
- Robert Robertson III goes by Mecha Man.
- He is voiced by Aaron Paul.
- Blonde Blazer remains central.
- Their dynamic loses impact here.