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I'd hate to think what people are saying is true. They're saying SF7 has some real MK13 vibes in that it's soulless. I can see it, it's changed, feels vapid, but time will tell. I hope they're wrong.
you don't know your Street Fighter lore.
just another case of 'old good, new bad'
If this game franchise continues down the path of embracing political protests and cultures wars as it did with this product, embracing the WOKE culture as a default, then the answer is YES! At least for me, because I don't like games with this kind of content. Games, movies and series that want to include this content, for me it will be a product that I will keep my distance as a consumer. I play my games and watch my movies and series, as entertainment to relax and have fun (i pay for them, i deserve it), I have no interest in being "Indoctrinated" by this, in cultures that I don't identify with.
In addition to what I described, to me this game is very basic. An "Okay" game overall, nothing impressive. To be honest, the price asked for it is too expensive for what it offer for the consumer.
Edit: I'm not saying that the WOke culture is right or wrong, this depends on each person's values, but in products where there are both pro and con on controversial issues, it would be interesting for the company to remain "neutral" in these matters, to prevent consumers from being divided and focusing on "off topic" subjects other than the game, creating political disagreements between consumers from different cultures who consume the product.