Same with cigarette and blood, they are heavily censored in my Local TV channels.
Still, "good censorship" is working outside the box than being forced inside the box.
For example, the studio behind Batman: The Animated Series had to endure various censorship, but they effectively worked around them. For example they were not allowed to have modern firearms, but there was no rule against dated guns, such as Tommy Guns which not only are dated weapons but fit with the Depression-era gangster-vibe of Gotham. Also villains like Penguin would have a gun disguised as his umbrella or sci-fi villains like Mr. Freeze would just have a freeze ray.
Heck, while the batarang was before the cartoons, they too were a form of censorship.
Before batarangs, Batman had no qualms carrying a gun and straight-up shooting bad guys. But when censorship laws were made for comics, DC were no longer allow Batman to carry heat, so they came up with batarangs. Instead of groaning over Batman not allowed to use guns anymore, instead they liked the concept of Batman choosing to refuse firearms and made it his whole trauma thing.
So, while I'm not against GUN using guns (the first film had regular soldiers holding rifles), I'd rather the studios work around the censorship than the movies being censored after release.
I'm not judging but IMO this Rouge's design is really not as good as his other design (Sonic, Silver, Shadow, etc).
And what's with the bats around her?
Is she supposed to be a queen of bats or something?
My guess is simply because she is a bat, that or the board is suppose to appeal to punk-goth Sonic fans.
I would've just gone with the Riders style design myself.
Uh, playing with drifty stick is stressful.
It is. For some reason, it's no problem in video games, such as the games I got on Steam. (Sonic Superstars the first time it's an issue), however online video games such as itch.io or Roblox, the drifty stick is an issue.
May be just like Sony's Spider-Man, it'll come to PC after ...