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Assassin's Creed Shadows - Afro Samurai in late Sengoku period Japan - coming November 15th

Reinhardt

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japanese christian tension was real circus. i remember reading about masamune date. basically nigga said "you can do your thingy but when shogunate pipo come - hide outside of cities". it was fine until surprise shogunate inspection decided to check countryside and met literal european catholic priest walking around.
or like they found cave used by christians with mary statue and locals just went "nothing to see here. it's just kanon."
 

TheKing01

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Japan has very little regard for their own history, so not sure why anyone would expect Ubisoft to. (There was a documentary done in the early 2000s where several people were interviewed in Hiroshima and they had no recollection of anything egregious that had ever happened in the past)

TLDR; They turn their own figureheads into loli-fetishes for overweight, Jap pedophiles and western weebs to goon over.
 

Reinhardt

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Japan has very little regard for their own history, so not sure why anyone would expect Ubisoft to. (There was a documentary done in the early 2000s where several people were interviewed in Hiroshima and they had no recollection of anything egregious that had ever happened in the past)

TLDR; They turn their own figureheads into loli-fetishes for overweight, Jap pedophiles and western weebs to goon over.
yasuke being chocolate busty animu woman would be serious incline tho
 
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Look no further than Korea to see what happens when slant-eyes try to understand Christianity.
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orcinator

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Japan has very little regard for their own history, so not sure why anyone would expect Ubisoft to. (There was a documentary done in the early 2000s where several people were interviewed in Hiroshima and they had no recollection of anything egregious that had ever happened in the past)

TLDR; They turn their own figureheads into loli-fetishes for overweight, Jap pedophiles and western weebs to goon over.
yasuke being chocolate busty animu woman would be serious incline tho
Depict Yasuke as he was meant to be, as Brown Saber

Alternatively, the one pic I found on the booru (from a total of 4, not counting 6 asscreed fanarts)

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Chimera

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A fallen nation...
"How do we make concept art?"
"Just google some "medieval Japan" images."
:lol:


This is just anti-woke propaganda and, frankly, not worth any sort of uproar.

I mean, anecdotally, my own game concerns the day-to-day routine of a tough-as-nails yet world-weary cop in a city where tensions between law enforcement and the community are at an all-time high. Officer Liam O'Connor of the Chicago Metropolitan Police Department finds himself facing constant scrutiny from the public, with bystanders recording his every move on their smartphones and instantly uploading even the slightest mistake to global streaming services. Nevertheless, Liam remains dedicated to his job, believing in justice and serving his community, even when they don't appreciate it. You must guide him through the mean streets of a modern American city, handing out traffic violations to potentially violent citizens, pepper-spraying activists who refuse to demonstrate permits to assemble and appearing at his own son's career day.

And, yes, I too used some art from roughly 300 years ago... but it's not as if you can tell.

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