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In general, we use the official English title whenever one exists.
Using the most recent official English title is official TV Tropes policy. It says so on How to Create a Work's Page, there may be a page on this specific matter but I can't find it at the moment.
Regarding Armored Core: For Answer, I've messaged rjd1922 about their violation of the policy.
Edited by homogenizedI assumed based on the box art on the page that the title was written as Armored Core for Answer, but if it's stylized as Armored Core: For Answer in English, we should use the latter. I made a typo in my edit reason; I meant TV Tropes doesn't bold titles the first time they appear on the page, unlike Wikipedia.
Keet cleanupThis has all been very helpful; I wasn't even aware about that TV Tropes doesn't put titles in bold the first time they appear in the page. Thanks, everyone.
As far as I know we can put redirects in for alternate titles, hence Unleashed redirects to its more common title Danny the Dog
Should a page be named after its Japanese title, or its official English title? I've noticed that Fatal Frame, Resident Evil, and Earthbound are used over their original Japanese names so I'm wondering if that's official TV Tropes policy. The page for Armored Core: For Answer was renamed into its Japanese stylization, "Armored Core for Answer" despite the former being its official English title, so I wanted to check if that should be allowed.