• alykanas@slrpnk.net
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    16 days ago

    Yeah they put a black samurai in it. Of course the screeching ggamers were screeching about “historical accuracy “…… and then of course there was a story about a black samurai …. So they had to shut up

    • dragontamer@lemmy.world
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      16 days ago

      On the contrary. The word on the conservative circles is how awful the game is and how it doesn’t compare.

      I’m serious. They’re not shutting up about it (and if you think that’s happening you’re in a bubble). The actual discussion point is that this game is a failure.

    • Realitätsverlust@lemmy.zip
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      15 days ago

      To be fair, yasuke never was a samurai. He was a bodyguard of a jesuit monk (I think?) and was sold to obu nobunaga because he thought he looked “funny”. He was a trusted retainer under nobunaga, but never owned land or was a samurai.

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        15 days ago

        To be fair to be fair, those people never complained about the historical accuracy with Pope sword fights, or Leonardo Divinci having technology that wouldn’t be produced until the 1800s, and I’m sure many more historical inaccuracies involving white folks.

        Is kinda suss though that Ubisoft couldn’t do more black characters when in the Americas though, but can totally do it when it’s in Asia. 🙆🏾‍♂️

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        15 days ago

        Other people in his exact position were called samurai back then, at least that’s what I’ve read around

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          14 days ago

          I don’t know about other people in his exact position. I do know, however, that in historical records, he was referred to as “suke” which means retainer, not “bushi”.