The first black lead in a AAA Ubisoft title is Assassins Creed: Origins.
Wrong.

The first black lead in a AAA Ubisoft title is Assassins Creed: Origins.
If you check out her credentials, you wonder (or perhaps not) why Ubisoft chose her since she's primarily interested in topics like ...
And then there's this photo of her:
- Tales of Idolized Boys: Male-Male Love in Medieval Japanese Buddhist Narratives
- The New Lady-in-Waiting Is a Chigo: Sexual Fluidity and Dual Transvestism in a Medieval Acolyte Tale
- Non-Binary Genders in the Genji, the New Chamberlain, and Beyond
- Overcoming Yoshitsune's Shortcoming of Shortness: National Identity, Masculinities, and Corporeality in the Cultural History of Japan
- The Queer Love Triangle of Lord Kiso, Imai Kaneira, and Lady Tomoe
- How to Queer Acolyte Tales
- Chigo no sōshi: A Homoerotic Handscroll of Five Buddhist Acolytes from 14th-Century Japan
- Benevolent Infidelity and Subversion of Sexual Roles in a Love Triangle
- Idolized Boys on Stage: Warawa-mai as a Power-Generating Machinery in Medieval Elite Society
- Foster Brothers with Benefits: Subversions of Sexual Roles in a Lord-Vassal Dyad
- Chigo no sōshi: Erotic Images and Stories of Five Capricious Adolescent Boys
- From the Ugly Shorty to Pretty Young Thing and Precocious Boy Fighter: Fragmentary Images of Minamoto no Yoshitsune.
- Overcoming Lookism: The Cross-dressing of the Heroine in The Tale of the New Chamberlain
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How difficult could it have been to find a bonafide Japanese born professor in Japanese history without all of the political/gender baggage?
Or maybe, so of y'all are just crazy babies. Did you feel the same about Onimusha 3 with Jean Reno and developed by Capcom?
If you check out her credentials, you wonder (or perhaps not) why Ubisoft chose her since she's primarily interested in topics like ...
And then there's this photo of her:
- Tales of Idolized Boys: Male-Male Love in Medieval Japanese Buddhist Narratives
- The New Lady-in-Waiting Is a Chigo: Sexual Fluidity and Dual Transvestism in a Medieval Acolyte Tale
- Non-Binary Genders in the Genji, the New Chamberlain, and Beyond
- Overcoming Yoshitsune's Shortcoming of Shortness: National Identity, Masculinities, and Corporeality in the Cultural History of Japan
- The Queer Love Triangle of Lord Kiso, Imai Kaneira, and Lady Tomoe
- How to Queer Acolyte Tales
- Chigo no sōshi: A Homoerotic Handscroll of Five Buddhist Acolytes from 14th-Century Japan
- Benevolent Infidelity and Subversion of Sexual Roles in a Love Triangle
- Idolized Boys on Stage: Warawa-mai as a Power-Generating Machinery in Medieval Elite Society
- Foster Brothers with Benefits: Subversions of Sexual Roles in a Lord-Vassal Dyad
- Chigo no sōshi: Erotic Images and Stories of Five Capricious Adolescent Boys
- From the Ugly Shorty to Pretty Young Thing and Precocious Boy Fighter: Fragmentary Images of Minamoto no Yoshitsune.
- Overcoming Lookism: The Cross-dressing of the Heroine in The Tale of the New Chamberlain
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How difficult could it have been to find a bonafide Japanese born professor in Japanese history without all of the political/gender baggage?
If you check out her credentials, you wonder (or perhaps not) why Ubisoft chose her since she's primarily interested in topics like ...
And then there's this photo of her:
- Tales of Idolized Boys: Male-Male Love in Medieval Japanese Buddhist Narratives
- The New Lady-in-Waiting Is a Chigo: Sexual Fluidity and Dual Transvestism in a Medieval Acolyte Tale
- Non-Binary Genders in the Genji, the New Chamberlain, and Beyond
- Overcoming Yoshitsune's Shortcoming of Shortness: National Identity, Masculinities, and Corporeality in the Cultural History of Japan
- The Queer Love Triangle of Lord Kiso, Imai Kaneira, and Lady Tomoe
- How to Queer Acolyte Tales
- Chigo no sōshi: A Homoerotic Handscroll of Five Buddhist Acolytes from 14th-Century Japan
- Benevolent Infidelity and Subversion of Sexual Roles in a Love Triangle
- Idolized Boys on Stage: Warawa-mai as a Power-Generating Machinery in Medieval Elite Society
- Foster Brothers with Benefits: Subversions of Sexual Roles in a Lord-Vassal Dyad
- Chigo no sōshi: Erotic Images and Stories of Five Capricious Adolescent Boys
- From the Ugly Shorty to Pretty Young Thing and Precocious Boy Fighter: Fragmentary Images of Minamoto no Yoshitsune.
- Overcoming Lookism: The Cross-dressing of the Heroine in The Tale of the New Chamberlain
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How difficult could it have been to find a bonafide Japanese born professor in Japanese history without all of the political/gender baggage?
The Dr. Who ratings are low because it's shit, not because he's black, you racist weirdo.
I'm not personally bother with yusuke being black, but i think the defenders don't understand why people are mad.
It's not because ubi chose a black samurai, it's why they did it, in the modern climate this doesn't come off as genuine (even if maybe it is).
If this was 15 years ago before the mind virus, way less people would have something to say against yusuke.
Based on Ubisoft's track record, how well do you think they can nail it? If Koei Tecmo (KT) were to do this, I might have some confidence, as medieval Africa is pretty much an uncharted area in Western and Japanese media todaySome of you guys are unintentionally pitching co ideas for other games as an attempt to make the argument this shouldn't happen but...
Id fw an Asian samurai landing in Africa and learning their ways and how they survive HEAVY. Especially if they were creative enough ot not make him save the slaves from themselves or some bs.
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Yasuke
Yasuke is the given name of a foreign page who once served Nobunaga until the latter's death. His exotic appearance was said to have caused a huge stir among the Japanese wherever he went. He is a minor Oda vassal who originally appeared in earlier titles of the Nobunaga's Ambition series before...koei.fandom.com
The Dynasty Warriors disgusting woke. Japanese gonna be mad when they find out.
Plus based on their track record, I trust Yasuke written by KT more than by some Ubisoft writer.Either stupid or disingenuous.
Samurai Warriors, a hack n' lash bot murder simulator, that has character choice and aesthetics as a key draw, using Yasuke as to add to that is fine. You can play as a male or female Japanese character is those games too.
So no, that's not an example of the woke virus. It's just cool.
Either stupid or disingenuous.
Samurai Warriors, a hack n' lash bot murder simulator, that has character choice and aesthetics as a key draw, using Yasuke to add to that is fine. You can play as a male or female Japanese character is those games too.
So no, that's not an example of the woke virus. It's just cool.
Wrong. They try to be very accurate where possible. So much so to the point where they have curriculums in schools based off of themMusou games also arent a history lesson, they are mostly fiction and meant primarily as entertainment................like Assassins Creed. games.
Wrong. They try to be very accurate where possible. So much so to the point where they have curriculums in schools based off of them
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Either stupid or disingenuous parameters.Either stupid or disingenuous.
Samurai Warriors, a hack n' lash bot murder simulator, that has character choice and aesthetics as a key draw, using Yasuke to add to that is fine. You can play as a male or female Japanese character is those games too.
So no, that's not an example of the woke virus. It's just cool.
Perfect summary of these events. Embarrassing.
I think almost all Asians have no problem with Yasuke. Just a bit dissapointed for the lack of male representation, not a big dealso in summary:
did anyone ask the Japanese how they feel? (look at the thread you're in)
yes games pander for good boy points but its not all games (look at the writing staff)
So he agrees this game is goofy as fuck and his only problem is he dislikes racism, real insightful.
so in summary:
did anyone ask the Japanese how they feel? (look at the thread you're in)
yes games pander for good boy points but its not all games (look at the writing staff)
So he agrees this game is goofy as fuck and his only problem is he dislikes racism, real insightful.
There's a lot of noise about that here in Asia too. And as far as I know, Nioh 2 sold even better in Japan than the first game. Not to mention, there are some significant differences between the two games.not a single peep from anyone. lol
Not sure that game adds anything to the argument when Jean Reno is French and Onimusha 3 was set in modern day Paris.
I'm supposed to be impressed by this terrible analogy?nioh
Onimusha is a fictional about war between demons and humans. I guess it was about mixing up the third installment but there are various Asians groups in Europe and the Americas,so Jean Reno wasn't necessary,a different Asian male lead could've been substituted.
Capcom went out of their way to make a second non-Asian lead to Samanosuke Akechi.
Ubisoft stays pandering to the black community. This game took place in San Francisco, so why isn't the main character trans?Wrong.
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Ubisoft stays pandering to the black community. This game took place in San Francisco, so why isn't the main character trans?
Perfect summary of these events. Embarrassing.