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If you like one note combat and superfluous "Simon says" stances, plus if you love chasing foxes, sitting in hot water, writing haikus and completing mundane tasks AND A HORRIBLE STORy then tsushima WINS.
If you like an actual great game and deep combat and a game that doesn't contain spaghetti dunce tasks of monumental peak boredom then yea get goty.
It's called Ronin.
Did you just call ronin's combat equal to GoT's? Are you crazy? GoT's combat isn't bad, but Ronin's is head over heels way better.
That should be obvious to anyone who can spot a goty title.
This is an absolute lie.
The japanee govt was itself trying to file a legal dispute because Ubisoft was disrespecting their history and culture.
You should Looks into it instead of allowing some idiot to lie to you.
You are looking at the entire issue from the wrong direction. Once you understand who does care about it, and who views him as the most important character and why, it all makes sense. The average Japanese man does not know this character, so it is not a serious issue for the Japanese, apart from the weird historical fixation on a character not usually a part of their history. So who DOES know Yasuke and care deeply about him?
Just to give a hint: Without a character like Yasuke, Ubisoft would have NEVER made an AC game in Japan.