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Assassins Creed Shadows: Real-life Japanese shrine officials are “taking action” over Ubisoft’s portrayal of religious site

dcx4610

Member
Eh. This is one I can't get behind.

Religion is a personal choice. It doesn't have to be respected. I don't have to follow or believe what you do. It might be offensive to you to have it in a game but I wouldn't bat an eye at it. We don't, nor should we have blasphemy laws. If you want to censor it in Japan, go for it but leave it in for everyone else.

I remember playing the first Assassin's Creed and being blown away by being able to run around Temple Mount and climb all over the buildings. That was brave but also amazing.
 

RedC

Member
I hope it bombs so hard. Lazy half assed 100% pure woke development pretending to be a normal game. Imposter game. Most importantly, shitty game.

Assassin's Creed: Shadows of a Man's Dick

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Neofire

Member
"Japanese culture is consumed and receives no respect" lol the irony, every culture on this planet has been commercialized. Cry more 🤣 people still running around complaining about a videogame.
 

Bernardougf

Member
I dont think they would mind had the game being respectful from the beginning... now it seems that everything is reason for complaining... they just hate this game from inception and are already nitpicking... I guess if controversy was Ubisoft goal than they achieved with perfection...
 

K' Dash

Member
This game is cursed.

That's what you get for taking 15 years to make the game with the setting everyone was asking for.
 
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kindaGoth

Member
I'm actually stunned that people are actually on Ubisoft side this time.
Maybe they don't care about culture because they don't have one? Or maybe its just Japan and people are naturally inclined to dogpilled on them.
People are on the side of Ubisoft *primarily* because the people they hate are attacking Ubisoft. Or at least they have concluded that it’s the people they hate who are attacking Ubisoft.
 

FeralEcho

Member
Yeah,no....Unless there's a mission specifically in the game that ASKS you to destroy a religious site this is a bunch of manufactured bullshit by a bunch of spineless pussies looking for a fight because their lives are too meaningless.

All I see is some moron going straight into the game's "religious site" location and causing shit for the sake of it not because the game asks him to but simply because he's a cunt.

I've tore this game and Ubisoft to shreads with criticism over the past year but this is the first time I side with them on this game. This is all manufactured bullshit by stupid people.
 

BbMajor7th

Member
I think this is an overreaction. At the same time, you live by the sword and you die by the sword. When folks tried to start a mini-controversy over 2B's design in NieR: Automata, Yoko Taro said something like '...but I like beautiful women and big butts' and everyone was like 'Well, if we can't even shame him for it, what are we supposed to do?' If Ubisoft had the courage to say, 'Slow your roll, it's a video game - Manhattan gets leveled every other year in fiction...' this'd probably go away much faster. You know they'll be writing some handwringing statement about the importance of cultural respect as we speak though.
 
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I think this is an overreaction. At the same time, you live by the sword and you die by the sword. When folks tried to start a mini-controversy over 2B's design in NieR: Automata, Yoko Taro said something like '...but I like beautiful women and big butts' and everyone was like 'Well, if we can't even shame him for it, what are we supposed to do?' If Ubisoft had the courage to say, 'Slow your roll, it's a video game - Manhattan gets leveled every other year in fiction...' this'd probably go away much faster. You know they'll be writing some handwringing statement right now about the importance of cultural respect as we speak though.

I agree, i don't care one way or another, i mean yeah they could made items in shrines not destroyable, but this is not the real issues, not matter what Ubi will do with this game there will be complaints, so stand your ground, or just give up and make all the changes people want (which will never end), but stop making sorry announcements.
 

killatopak

Member
Good.

Fuck around and find out. People won’t respect something if you let them destroy it.

I think people know not to fuck with Korean cultural sites when someone got arrested for disrespecting it. A necessary cautionary tale as a reminder for modern people who don’t think about consequences which is pretty damn common nowadays.
 

RedC

Member
Good.

Fuck around and find out. People won’t respect something if you let them destroy it.

I think people know not to fuck with Korean cultural sites when someone got arrested for disrespecting it. A necessary cautionary tale as a reminder for modern people who don’t think about consequences which is pretty damn common nowadays.
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There's a huge difference between having destructible environments that include historical, religious, and cultural sites in a fictional period piece video game and destroying historical, religious, and cultural sites in real life.

Will we have to start explaining the violence in video games again?

I swear we are regressing.
 
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killatopak

Member
Samuel L Jackson What GIF by Coming to America


There's a huge difference between having destructible environments that include historical, religious, and cultural sites in a fictional period piece video game and destroying historical, religious, and cultural sites in real life.

Will we have to start explaining the violence in video games again?

I swear we are regressing.
I find that hypocritical. Watch them destroy Muslim landmarks and see how they react.

This shit is so selective. The only difference is whether people will actually take action towards it or not.

I find it very hard for other devs to include this specific shrine in their games in fear of being treated the same as Ubisoft. Mission accomplished for the shrine caretakers.
 

Raven117

Gold Member
All in all, I think the more general point is that Ubisoft has now shown enough respect for the source material as a whole. And that's why the smaller stuff is being picked on.

Compare this to previous AC games where they took painstaking effort to be accurate (like their recreation of Notre Dame in Unity, or the Vatican).
 
On the one hand, it's becoming bitch eating crackers with this game.

On the other hand, they really painted a target on themselves with the multitude of errors from the onset.

Live by purity/vanity politics. Die by purity/vanity politics.

Moral lesson: Just don't enter the social issue foray. Make your game, shut the fuck up, don't virtue signal to the press. Redirect your internal assets from sensitivity training towards social media guidelines and best practices to your staff. Enforce them strictly.
 
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Heimdall_Xtreme

Hermen Hulst Fanclub's #1 Member
Agreed, why won't these dumb Japanese people just shut up and let us westerners wipe our asses with their religions, cultures, customs and traditions?
That reminds me of the most tedious scene in The last of us part 2, where you are in a religious place... I hate that part.
 

Danjin44

The nicest person on this forum
This is overreaction.....it god damn video game.

For love god even Sekiro's Senpou Temple the monks abounded their teaching in order search for immortality and done brutal things.

They are fictions, nothing more and nothing less, no reason get offended over it.
 
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Puscifer

Member
“Inspired”
“Work of fiction”

You know, maybe the families of the victims of Ed Gein should have sued the filmmakers of Texas Chainsaw Massacre (“Inspired by a True Story” as it was advertised) for clearly taking the serial killer and using his story for a profitable slasher film but also wildly changing the details like having it set in Texas, changing the killers name and having him use a chainsaw, etc……oh wait, the families didn’t do that. In fact, just like year the film was placed in the US National Film Registry.

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Should Christians start suing every work of fiction that uses Jesus in an “inaccurate” manner? Or God for that matter? Jim Carrey and Morgan Freeman better watch out!

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We've been killing God and defiling Christianity for 30 years with the entire Shin Megami Tensei series. Fucking hell in one title we literally killed YVHV with the spear of destiny! People are tripping hardcore over this game.
 
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