GiglameshSoulEater said:
Of course they will vilify the British. To be honest, it annoys me how the Americans describe British rule as something that was 'Slavery and tyranny'. I certainly expect an American developer to be making an American-centric game. Hell, they'll probably have the rebels as saints while the Redcoats burn children in churches, etc.
Hah. That was a pretty good joke. You almost got me to believe that you didn't know that Ubisoft is primarily a French company [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubisoft] and that
Assassin's Creed is developed primarily by French-Canadians. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubisoft_Montreal]
OT: Another controversy? Already? Aren't we still getting over the
Tomb Raider thing? Have we finally gotten over
Hitman: Absolution? What about
Diablo III and
Mass Effect 3? Let's see, what other controversies have there been lately... how about the
XCOM: Enemy Unknown limitation of how many soldiers the player gets? Oh, the new
Devil May Cry that nobody can get over, and
Metal Gear Rising being a completely different direction than
Metal Gear Solid. How about
Dead Space 3 and how EA wants to "broaden the target audience" or something? Or the "controversies" that surrounded
Katawa Shoujo and
Catherine? Or the earlier
Dragon Age 2? Or the "controversy" that got kicked up by CD Projekt Red for making "hypocritical" statements because of what they did with sexuality in
The Witcher? Or the (non-strictly-gaming) controversy whirled up by the Destructoid intern's comments to Felicia Day? Or the controversy over
Tera that everyone has apparently forgotten now?
In case my point is getting muddled up with that block of text...
[HEADING=2]Why does
everything need to be a controversy these days?[/HEADING]
Anybody else remember the days when you could just sit down and play a game and have fun, without worrying about being called sexist because you didn't violently oppose the game's portrayal of a female character? Did people call Candy Kong "sexist"?
Because I'll bet that they would if that had been released today instead of thirteen years ago.
Regardless, I reserve any judgement because I haven't played the game and trailers practically never actually show off what the game is going to be like anymore.