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Morrowind can be made racist game if you create black character and everybody calls you outsider and ask you to leave.
The cops force you to take the segregated train or else they keep whining at you and forcing an unskippable cutscene to play
You need to be black to enjoy seeing black protagonist in games?
Wow....point and score with that one!
Okey. so i need to be cat in order to play stray, or a bread to play i am bread.
So racist to think that blacks and whites needs different games. I'm still going to enjoy no matter what race protagonist represent.
Assassin's Creed Origins has an Egyptian protagonist fighting mostly against Roman occupation forces.
Red Dead Redemption 2 gives you a bit of this with random encounters with the KKK and rebel army remnants. The gang you're a member of draws no distinctions based on race and cares nothing for folks who do.
Mafia 3 is pretty unique. One of the best at portraying a time period from a minority perspective.
Those KKK encounters are quite fun and there is a lot of freedom in what you can do with them. Too bad they are a tiny portion of the whole game!
I do have the other games you suggested too. Thanks. The AC series is my favorite series and it's just that I haven't got to Origins yet. This also reminded me that Assassin's Creed 3 naturally has some similar undertones, as you play as a Native American who sometimes has to face the colonizers, but I don't remember it being as direct (or as empowering?) as the fighting against the slave owners in Freedom Cry.