Who (or what might be the proper word) is the author of this story? I don't want to give the click to that stupidity.
Yup. I'm Asian, but I adore my Western clothing, like my rancher hat. I wouldn't be surprised if someone comes up to me and says I can't wear it because I'm Asian. It's like, "how dare you tell me what I can and can't wear!"
If they want monotony in fashion, they should go to North Korea, where NO ONE is allowed to deviate from the norm.
As a half Mexican and half white, full red blooded American, I’m outraged my peoples aren’t represented in Returnal.
seriously? i gotta ask: did she say which game put it to sleep in the first place?...Holy shit it’s Kotaku’s “hornt correspondent and diversity gelatinous cube”. Same author who wrote that “Final Fantasy X caused my sexual awakening” article.
It’s pretty much Northman vs Vikings tv show. One felt authentic and the other became so overly diverse it became impossible to take it seriously."But while Ragnarok is a game firmly rooted in the customs and culture of Norse mythology, it still takes the time and care and effort to include characters of color like Angrboda. That game was successful in part because its developers did not let a notion of “reality” constrain what they could do with their characters and world-building. It’s a lesson a lot of new games are taking to heart, symbolizing much-needed progress within the industry."
This example is hilarious because Ragnarok was good despite the team trying to make the characters "modern", with CW low budget series dialogue and melodrama, and not in part because of it.
It was a huge downgrade to the first game in this regard
And I love that they tried to ask the same fucking question again to Yoshi-P and he just said "nah, dawg. Its still a no from me"
But they are! They are the flying cubes with tentacles.As a half Mexican and half white, full red blooded American, I’m outraged my peoples aren’t represented in Returnal.
To a Japanese developer? Yes. It is. They're normally not asked about stuff like this.
That depends on who cares
Work your way up in journalism and ask, or find a popular streamer who is asking his viewer base 'guys, what questions should I ask?' and make a suggestion.
Fair trade. Sucker Punch made a game with nothing much Japanese characters so SE is making a game with nothing but white characters.
Do you remember the circus they attempted to create around GoT?
https://www.polygon.com/2020/7/23/2...ima-kurosawa-films-samurai-japan-abe-politics
Honestly, what I've noticed with these types of people is that: they claim they're for "people of colour", but are actually pretty racist themselves. It's like they hide behind the veil of righteousness and uses it as a sort of red herring for their actual beliefs.
For instance, I had a coworker who was obsessed with Tupac and BLM, but talked shit behind our black coworker's back to her clique of coworkers. It was an odd thing to experience.
Wow, I envy Nate Fox. Permanent ambassador of Tsushima? I would be honoured if I was him. Would probably buy property there, too.Yep. And I remember when the island of Tsushima said "fuck that. we love these guys"
Ghost of Tsushima devs to be honored as tourism ambassadors for real-life island
Nate Fox and Jason Connell will be ambassadors for the island of Tsushimawww.gamesradar.com
You linked...to the same developer being asked a similar question. I thought you were about to bring forth an entire hidden history of diversity questions aimed towards JP devs that I didn't know about. Unless that happens I still think that this it's a new topic for JP developers and it provides a good challenge for them in terms of how to answer. Again, many here would not have clicked if this were yet another thread pointing out an interview where he is asked about gameplay systems.But they do, and this has been happening for a while whenever they encounter the western press.
https://www.eurogamer.net/yoshidas-...ack-of-diversity-is-souring-say-black-players
Then no one will know about their game. They have to do media runs, same with movie actors and directors, book writers, manga creators, etc. It's all a part of how things operate. You're going to be asked uncomfortable questions, it's part of the gig. The more audiences they manage to grab, the more sales they have. This audience is just one that you happen to not agree with. It doesn't mean that they don't have money, because they do. And as a creator you want their money too.Nobody should care. Let them make the game they want to make, none of this is important.
No one forced him to do anything, and the developer answered that 'tough' diversity question the best way he could and didn't buckle to any 'pressure'. The hope is that the audience who cares about that topic still buys the game, because in the end that's more money.If there is to be diversity let it happen naturally as it always has done in the series previously. It should not be forced or prompted, especially not from people outside of the creative process.
They are. They're being journalists. This one is asking questions that's important to her and others ask questions important to them. The website this person works for has an audience that reads it and provides clicks. They are doing their job If they weren't, we wouldn't be having discussion threads like these.Nah I'm good. It would be better if these hack games journalists actually did their jobs instead of treating their positions as if they are for political or socialist means.
It doesn't mean that they don't have money, because they do. And as a creator you want their money too.
The hope is that the audience who cares about that topic still buys the game, because in the end that's more money.
While i gotta admit that she makes a pretty good point here and reading the headline saying Final Fantasy XVI has a medieval approach to diversity would made me assume that there would be diversity which i am all for if thats what the creators want, but if thats the fictional setting that they want to create so be it. Good thing about fictional media is that it doesnt have to be representative of reality, so his response about wanting to be faithful to europe is the only thing here that actually looks bad.I could also crack open the history books to point out that medieval Europe was never all white all the time (the Moorish kingdom of Spain sends its regards). But beyond the general fallacy of “no people of color in medieval Europe,” Yoshida’s quote doesn’t even make sense within the context of one of Final Fantasy XVI’s other stated goals — to have broad appeal.
I dont see why that would be a problem. Why does the writer want to disrupt their creative vision and tell them how to do their work? They shouldnt have to justify what theyre doing in the first place.Essentially, Yoshida said that because they’re basing the world of Valisthea on their idea of what the European continent was like in the past, the cast for their totally made-up world has to be all white.
Rallying against an audience doesn't help a person earn more money as a creative, it just earns you more headaches. If you want to justify it in some backwards thinking way by calling them broke, that's on you. I'm not closet anything lol. I can be greedy(and somewhat apathetic too), and you should be greedy too. Play the games in life that need to be played, create a fake smile in order to get what you need out of life, and move on...because humans don't last long on earth and it isn't worth rallying online to care enough about what some online journalist said in some interview that will be forgotten a week from now.So much waffle here but I'm going to touch on this because you're ignoring the evidence. These people don't have money, never have and never will. The people who do have money don't give a fuck and are only concerned about the quality of the product on offer.
If you're closet woke (or a step beyond that maybe) that's not my business, you do you. But don't waste your time trying to justify this crap to me - I don't care, never will and by and large the people who do care have fuck all to offer society.
It does. Why are goblins considered anti-semitic? Because they people complaining see jews as goblins. They project their internal beliefs onto others to push their racism onto others and absolve themselves of their internal racists thoughts and beliefs.The one thing you can absolutely guarantee about people like her is that they're hypocrites.
Doesn't necessarily mean they're racist themselves, of course, but they are definitely liars and just generally scummy people. So yeah they're probably more likely than the average person to be racist, even if the probability is still low.
"Well they need to stop being incels and simps for white people. They should take their Thai food and bullshit Mandarin language and go back to Korea. We should have dropped more than two nukes during the Vietnam War."
My favorite part of the article is the clear racism that is on display in articles such as these. Props to the producer for standing up to it and saying that the historical accuracies and believability of our setting takes precedent over your desire to feel represented in every single piece of entertainment you consume.
The argument that it's a fantasy setting and therefore race and gender of the real world don't need to apply isn't very compelling. The reason Fantasy games like these are fascinating is that it adds Fantasy elements to an otherwise realistic backdrop and setting. We also know that it's not a genuine argument either: We saw similar articles pop up around the launch of Kingdom Come: Deliverance. A game that goes for a realistic simulation of Medieval Bohemia.
Because the real question isn't: “Why are there no people of color?” the real question that is being asked is: “Why isn't this game more like America?”
I say this with all possible respect to my American friends on GAF, but Americans (And I really don't intend to stereotype here) are used to having every bit of media they consume either be about America or pandered to America in some way shape or form. The music you listen to is mostly in English and domestically produced. The movies you watch are American, and most of them are about Americans. Most of the games played by Americans are either made in America or about America if they take place in a real world setting. Everything you watch is most likely dubbed and scripts are adjusted to comply with American culture and values.
European works of Literature & Mythology such as Peter Pan, The Lord of the Rings or Norse Mythology are appropriated by American Companies and then changed drastically to racially diversify them so that they look more like Present day America.
Just look at video games more closely: If you're playing an Open World game that takes place in a modern setting, there's a 90% chance that it will take place in America. Even if you have a wild concept like Robot Dinosaurs, like Horizon: Zero Dawn, that still somehow happens to take place in America.
It's telling because racial relationships are a much debated topic in the US that the writer wants to see represented in her video games as well. That's why she's specifically asking about representation for Black People, even though Final Fantasy XVI will have (most likely) just as much “lacking” representation of Indian people, Latino people or Arabic people.
The anti-white racism is clearly a motivator here. Nobody will complain about the lack of "Diversity" in a game like Ghost of Tsushima. Nobody will ask why there aren't more black people in Wo - Long, where the only black character will probably be the one you make your own. Everyone is entitled to their own history and culture, except when it involves Caucasians.
Japan was pretty well documented for just how rare non asian races were, It's not true of Medeival Europe is the opposite, Now ofcourse it would be silly to make 10% of the population black/indian etc. But it would just be more "Historically accurate" if other races existed as traders and such.Nobody had an issue with Ghost of Tsushima being all Japanese because it was true to the setting. Why should the same not apply here?
"As someone who’s been Final Fantasy fan all her life"