Kiryu has gone political

  • yoink [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    7 days ago

    am I misreading this? you talked about how Yakuza and GTA being different, and then doublepepperoni chipped in that that’s because it’s like GTA but with ‘a Japanese approach’

    then you said that what you meant is the lack of edginess, the care for the characters, and then doublepepperoni said that that’s what they mean by ‘Japanese approach’

    i took that to mean like, Japan was able to create ‘GTA without being edgy’ because the devs behind it were either Japanese or coming from Japanese culture

    which maybe has its merits? but it does feel a little idk it feels iffy i dont know what to tell you

    again, i get it if that’s not actually what’s being implied, i might be on edge because I’ve been dealing with a lot of privileged white people getting stuck in their ‘Eastern Mysticism’ stuff and I’m seeing issues where there are none, which would be valid

    • UlyssesT [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      7 days ago

      am I misreading this

      You might be.

      I read the same user’s responses quite differently than you did.

      again, i get it if that’s not actually what’s being implied, i might be on edge because I’ve been dealing with a lot of privileged white people getting stuck in their ‘Eastern Mysticism’ stuff and I’m seeing issues where there are none, which would be valid

      I can only speak for myself here, but I only meant the Yakuza series in particular being refreshing and nice, not Glorious Nippon as a whole (I’ve ranted exhaustively about the anime industrial complex’s increasing focus on pandering to otaku and how much that’s harming creativity and smothering many potential projects before they even have a chance to start), so maybe it’s best to just to ask the other user.