Assassin's Creed Shadows

Assassin's Creed Shadows

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Def 21 MAR a las 9:49 p. m.
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As an Asian guy
This game has got to be the most vitriolic insult I've ever seen to any culture of any country. I just saw the final bosses on youtube. They made the legendary Hattori Hanzo a whipped cuck loser and played random African tribal chants while Yasuke was fighting the Portuguese guy. Is Ubisoft serious?
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Zarok 21 MAR a las 11:04 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por MayMay:
Don't worry, trump will annihilated wokeness from westerner soon

Why would Wokeness having a black person in an Asian culture? Or is the problem that the main characters aren't white men? You think Trump cares about anyone but himself and especially people who aren't rich white men?

Also I'd further point out that Trump only is president in America. He literally has no power over the rest of the world. Although I know Americans often fail to realise there is an entire world outside of America.
HappyCamperBubbleBelow 21 MAR a las 11:05 p. m. 
You make valid arguments...
Ohh wait they pushed this game as historically accurate...

Publicado originalmente por BigEazy:
Publicado originalmente por blakecampbelltaylor:
I mean the game was a massive flop, Ubislop is going out of business, and you lost the election. People are rejecting your lies all over the western world. I would say you're pretty solidly owned at this point. No one is buying what you're selling...

I am? I am enjoying the game. Nothing special but definitely not bad. People shouldn't take a game so serious it is after all fiction.
DVerde 21 MAR a las 11:06 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por HappyCamperBubbleBelow:
You make valid arguments...
Ohh wait they pushed this game as historically accurate...

Publicado originalmente por BigEazy:

I am? I am enjoying the game. Nothing special but definitely not bad. People shouldn't take a game so serious it is after all fiction.

Apparently everyone just goes blind when the "This is a work of historical fiction" message pops up on every new game.
KS[Expert Hunter] 21 MAR a las 11:08 p. m. 
I am touching the grass. It's 1000000000x more fun than playing this game. Oh and reading warriors' post to see how much they love telling people to touch the grass. It's equally entertaining. :D
Jaynoble55 21 MAR a las 11:08 p. m. 
its just fiction. nothing historic about it.
Falkner 21 MAR a las 11:15 p. m. 
Take comfort that this game is the end of ubisoft and will be used as a cautionary tale.
Def 21 MAR a las 11:18 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Falkner:
Take comfort that this game is the end of ubisoft and will be used as a cautionary tale.
The people Ubisoft's corpse will spit out will learn nothing, though. They are brainwashed through and through. This problem will plague the industry for literal decades until they literally start dying of old age.
allknowingeel 21 MAR a las 11:22 p. m. 
“It’s just fiction” doesn’t work when the people whose culture is being misrepresented are telling you it’s not okay.

We now have Japanese fans, Asian players, and even Japanese politicians speaking out against Assassin’s Creed Shadows. When actual members of the culture being depicted are calling it disrespectful, inaccurate, and insulting, that’s not just outrage—it’s legitimate criticism grounded in cultural identity.

“They made Hattori Hanzo a whipped loser... played random African tribal chants...”
That’s not a creative liberty. That’s a slap in the face to both Japanese history and storytelling integrity.

This isn’t about gatekeeping fiction—it’s about basic cultural respect. You don’t rewrite Joan of Arc into a traitor and expect France to be fine with it. You don’t turn Gandhi into a warmonger and expect India to stay silent. So why is it suddenly “okay” when it’s Japan?

People aren’t mad that there’s fantasy in Assassin’s Creed. People are mad that a real historical woman known for loyalty was rewritten into someone unfaithful, and that deeply respected figures like Hanzo were turned into weak comic relief. That’s not fiction—that’s disrespect.

If actual Asian players are telling you this hurts, and you’re still brushing it off, that says a lot more about you than it does about them.

And just to be clear — I’m not even Asian, and even I can tell this is deeply disrespectful.
You don’t have to belong to a culture to recognize when it’s being misrepresented, mocked, or warped for the sake of a corporate narrative.
When the people from that culture are calling it offensive, the bare minimum you can do is listen.
Última edición por allknowingeel; 21 MAR a las 11:24 p. m.
Zarok 21 MAR a las 11:26 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por allknowingeel:
“It’s just fiction” doesn’t work when the people whose culture is being misrepresented are telling you it’s not okay.

We now have Japanese fans, Asian players, and even Japanese politicians speaking out against Assassin’s Creed Shadows. When actual members of the culture being depicted are calling it disrespectful, inaccurate, and insulting, that’s not just outrage—it’s legitimate criticism grounded in cultural identity.

“They made Hattori Hanzo a whipped loser... played random African tribal chants...”
That’s not a creative liberty. That’s a slap in the face to both Japanese history and storytelling integrity.

This isn’t about gatekeeping fiction—it’s about basic cultural respect. You don’t rewrite Joan of Arc into a traitor and expect France to be fine with it. You don’t turn Gandhi into a warmonger and expect India to stay silent. So why is it suddenly “okay” when it’s Japan?

People aren’t mad that there’s fantasy in Assassin’s Creed. People are mad that a real historical woman known for loyalty was rewritten into someone unfaithful, and that deeply respected figures like Hanzo were turned into weak comic relief. That’s not fiction—that’s disrespect.

If actual Asian players are telling you this hurts, and you’re still brushing it off, that says a lot more about you than it does about them.

The Civilization games already made Gandhi into a warmonger. Look up nuclear Gandhi.
MayMay 21 MAR a las 11:29 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Zarok:
Publicado originalmente por MayMay:
Don't worry, trump will annihilated wokeness from westerner soon

Why would Wokeness having a black person in an Asian culture? Or is the problem that the main characters aren't white men? You think Trump cares about anyone but himself and especially people who aren't rich white men?

Also I'd further point out that Trump only is president in America. He literally has no power over the rest of the world. Although I know Americans often fail to realise there is an entire world outside of America.
woke start from america, if woke die in america it die everywhere. Yasuke is definitely not gay and they make him gay anyway, a chance of him being gay is close to 0% trying to put identity politic into an entertainment media is woke practice.
DVerde 21 MAR a las 11:30 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por allknowingeel:
“It’s just fiction” doesn’t work when the people whose culture is being misrepresented are telling you it’s not okay.

We now have Japanese fans, Asian players, and even Japanese politicians speaking out against Assassin’s Creed Shadows. When actual members of the culture being depicted are calling it disrespectful, inaccurate, and insulting, that’s not just outrage—it’s legitimate criticism grounded in cultural identity.

“They made Hattori Hanzo a whipped loser... played random African tribal chants...”
That’s not a creative liberty. That’s a slap in the face to both Japanese history and storytelling integrity.

This isn’t about gatekeeping fiction—it’s about basic cultural respect. You don’t rewrite Joan of Arc into a traitor and expect France to be fine with it. You don’t turn Gandhi into a warmonger and expect India to stay silent. So why is it suddenly “okay” when it’s Japan?

People aren’t mad that there’s fantasy in Assassin’s Creed. People are mad that a real historical woman known for loyalty was rewritten into someone unfaithful, and that deeply respected figures like Hanzo were turned into weak comic relief. That’s not fiction—that’s disrespect.

If actual Asian players are telling you this hurts, and you’re still brushing it off, that says a lot more about you than it does about them.

And just to be clear — I’m not even Asian, and even I can tell this is deeply disrespectful.
You don’t have to belong to a culture to recognize when it’s being misrepresented, mocked, or warped for the sake of a corporate narrative.
When the people from that culture are calling it offensive, the bare minimum you can do is listen.

Man, where were all the outrageed people when Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla came out? They totally ruined Greece, man, by filling it with horny dudes, and a *woman*. Man, I bet the real Greece was outraged at such *liberties* in fictional writing. :rollseyes: Bayek even even desecrated the Great Pyramids, such real life culture shock!


AMerica was outraged when Nioh included a white dude in its totally fictional representation of samurai, I bet.
Última edición por DVerde; 21 MAR a las 11:32 p. m.
allknowingeel 21 MAR a las 11:30 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Zarok:
Publicado originalmente por allknowingeel:
“It’s just fiction” doesn’t work when the people whose culture is being misrepresented are telling you it’s not okay.

We now have Japanese fans, Asian players, and even Japanese politicians speaking out against Assassin’s Creed Shadows. When actual members of the culture being depicted are calling it disrespectful, inaccurate, and insulting, that’s not just outrage—it’s legitimate criticism grounded in cultural identity.

“They made Hattori Hanzo a whipped loser... played random African tribal chants...”
That’s not a creative liberty. That’s a slap in the face to both Japanese history and storytelling integrity.

This isn’t about gatekeeping fiction—it’s about basic cultural respect. You don’t rewrite Joan of Arc into a traitor and expect France to be fine with it. You don’t turn Gandhi into a warmonger and expect India to stay silent. So why is it suddenly “okay” when it’s Japan?

People aren’t mad that there’s fantasy in Assassin’s Creed. People are mad that a real historical woman known for loyalty was rewritten into someone unfaithful, and that deeply respected figures like Hanzo were turned into weak comic relief. That’s not fiction—that’s disrespect.

If actual Asian players are telling you this hurts, and you’re still brushing it off, that says a lot more about you than it does about them.

The Civilization games already made Gandhi into a warmonger. Look up nuclear Gandhi.
I'm going to assume you know the whole "Nuclear Gandhi" thing was a glitch, not an intentional rewrite of Gandhi’s character
Zarok 21 MAR a las 11:34 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por MayMay:
Publicado originalmente por Zarok:

Why would Wokeness having a black person in an Asian culture? Or is the problem that the main characters aren't white men? You think Trump cares about anyone but himself and especially people who aren't rich white men?

Also I'd further point out that Trump only is president in America. He literally has no power over the rest of the world. Although I know Americans often fail to realise there is an entire world outside of America.
woke start from america, if woke die in america it die everywhere. Yasuke is definitely not gay and they make him gay anyway, a chance of him being gay is close to 0% trying to put identity politic into an entertainment media is woke practice.

That's not how the world works. The world doesn't revolve around America. I know you Americans like to think it does. But the rest of the world don't see you as important as you believe yourselves to be.
allknowingeel 21 MAR a las 11:34 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por DVerde:
Publicado originalmente por allknowingeel:
“It’s just fiction” doesn’t work when the people whose culture is being misrepresented are telling you it’s not okay.

We now have Japanese fans, Asian players, and even Japanese politicians speaking out against Assassin’s Creed Shadows. When actual members of the culture being depicted are calling it disrespectful, inaccurate, and insulting, that’s not just outrage—it’s legitimate criticism grounded in cultural identity.

“They made Hattori Hanzo a whipped loser... played random African tribal chants...”
That’s not a creative liberty. That’s a slap in the face to both Japanese history and storytelling integrity.

This isn’t about gatekeeping fiction—it’s about basic cultural respect. You don’t rewrite Joan of Arc into a traitor and expect France to be fine with it. You don’t turn Gandhi into a warmonger and expect India to stay silent. So why is it suddenly “okay” when it’s Japan?

People aren’t mad that there’s fantasy in Assassin’s Creed. People are mad that a real historical woman known for loyalty was rewritten into someone unfaithful, and that deeply respected figures like Hanzo were turned into weak comic relief. That’s not fiction—that’s disrespect.

If actual Asian players are telling you this hurts, and you’re still brushing it off, that says a lot more about you than it does about them.

And just to be clear — I’m not even Asian, and even I can tell this is deeply disrespectful.
You don’t have to belong to a culture to recognize when it’s being misrepresented, mocked, or warped for the sake of a corporate narrative.
When the people from that culture are calling it offensive, the bare minimum you can do is listen.

Man, where were all the outrageed people when Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla came out? They totally ruined Greece, man, by filling it with horny dudes, and a *woman*. Man, I bet the real Greece was outraged at such *liberties* in fictional writing. :rollseyes: Bayek even even desecrated the Great Pyramids, such real life culture shock!
No one’s saying Assassin’s Creed can’t take creative liberties. The issue here is that Ubisoft didn’t just exaggerate or stylize history like in Origins or Odyssey — they completely rewrote real people, especially someone like Lady Oichi, into something opposite of what they stood for.

That’s not the same as turning a historical setting into an action playground — that’s character assassination of real people whose legacies are still respected and honored, especially in Japan.

And here’s the difference:
🟢 Bayek didn’t defile the Egyptian gods or rewrite real Egyptian figures into clowns.
🟢 Kassandra didn’t rewrite Aspasia into an unfaithful parody.
🔴 Oichi, a respected symbol of loyalty and duty, is rewritten into someone unfaithful for a romance plot.
🔴 Hattori Hanzo, one of Japan’s most legendary figures, is turned into a weak background joke.

That’s why Japanese fans — and even politicians — are speaking out. It’s not the setting that’s offensive, it’s the disrespect toward actual historical people.

And when the people from that culture are telling you it's too far? That’s your cue to listen — not roll your eyes and act like it’s the same as having a few too many shirtless Spartans.
Kerpal 21 MAR a las 11:35 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Def:
This game has got to be the most vitriolic insult I've ever seen to any culture of any country. I just saw the final bosses on youtube. They made the legendary Hattori Hanzo a whipped cuck loser and played random African tribal chants while Yasuke was fighting the Portuguese guy. Is Ubisoft serious?

Exactly,

and all the players, these sheep, who still play this garbage and support Ubisoft with their money-hungry, greedy, woke, fake ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ are to be despised. This shows how depraved the entire gaming industry including the majority of players is. Most people only play the game because they want to escape the reality of current events in the world not because the game is so good. They lie to themselves and constantly look for every excuse they can think of. They accept any ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. We saw that with Avowed, as well as with TheVeilguard and now with AC Shadows and other titles.

Weak and pathetic!

Unbelievable!
Última edición por Kerpal; 21 MAR a las 11:36 p. m.
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