To be fair, I think that’s not necessarily about racism and more about prejudice of the other in general, but that can get a little over the top in places.
To be fair, I think that’s not necessarily about racism and more about prejudice of the other in general, but that can get a little over the top in places.
There are a few (Hank, Carl, Rose, Kamski) and some can change their tune (Adam, Captain Allen) but most named characters are either initially antagonistic to you or outright villains. A big thing in the game is how your actions can sway public opinion to be more sympathetic or antagonistic towards Androids, however.
You can happen to come across an android of the same model as Alice, that’s not mandatory.
Oh my gosh, a Detroit: Become Human article that’s NOT about how the game and anyone who actually likes the game beyond Connor and Hank is wrong/bad/awful/racist? AND a Quantic Dream editorial that doesn’t constantly throw the words ‘David Cage’ and ‘hack/fraud’ around incessantly? What new spore of madness is this!?
Our local Catholic parish always stressed the importance of open-mindedness, equality and peace between everyone.
And the third took a decidedly more neutral approach to the American Revolution than one might expect.
Or, and please hear me out, the game isn’t political? Sometimes, the curtains are just blue.
Sara who was Soras sister was one day on a beach swimming in the sea. She got a vision from her brother that said heartless and villains were attacking his place and aksed him for help so she went.
Please don’t let LIT (or any other game for that particular matter) die out. Does anyone have them archived anywhere or for use on emulators?
Heck, imagine if Shepard of any gender was forced to break up with their SO and get with Liara offscreen.
That’s more a case of unfortunate but accidental implications than anything intentional, methinks.
Halo and God of War are linear narratives with preset characters, where the most choice you have is what weapon you want to use for the given scenario. This game is a multi-choice narrative that lets you influence how your character would behave or act, like The Witcher.
I can’t speak for Dragon Age because I’ve never played those games, but in Mass Effect your Shepard was still your Shepard; even if your choices resulted in the same outcome, HOW your Shepard acted/reacted and what they did was always in your control. For whatever reason, no matter what you’ve said or done throughout…
In addition to Moana and Rogue One, there were plans for Doctor Strange, Jafar, James Cameron’s Avatar and even Spider-Gwen (and keep in mind, back then Spider-Gwen was a only really a comics thing!) among other things, as well as 12-inch light-up reissues of the more popular toys (like Buzz Lightyear, Jack…
Apologies for my ignorance, but aren’t terms like black and white denotations of race, not ethnicity? Moira’s Irish, Mei’s Chinese and the Hamadas are that doesn’t mean she’s not white. Would you consider Lúcio to not be black because he’s (if I’m not mistaken) Latino?
The Superhero craze I think is just another phase Hollywood is going through, like Westerns, Romcoms, YA Adaptations, vampires, zombies, musicals, etc.
Isn’t voice acting a lot more flexible than live-action acting? If people of a specific ethnicity or race could only voice characters of said ethnicity or race, we’d never get stuff like Cree Summer’s Penny/Elmyra, or Phil LaMarr’s Samurai Jack/Aquaman, or Kevin Michael Richardson’s Joker.
To be fair, Sombra’s not that bad (at least not in the same sense as the rest of Talon).
“Indian, Egyptian, Mexican”
...Symmetra isn’t black?