alabtrosMyster said:
What he said was basically that a game feels "japanese" when it's punitive, repetitive, has some sexualization in it (and he seems to notice it more when it's done by Japanese teams)... that shows some bias and a double standard against Japanese devs, by extension Japanese people, which is strange in gaming because most of what's good about this hobby comes from Japan in the first place!
EDIT: are they racist, probably not conscouslusly... however, they certainly should look at the way they see things, they're pretty close to be crossing that line. |
By that logic since I don't like Chinese food by extension I am racist against the population of China. Also, the CoD thing was my own example. What I meant by "very American" was a cinematic graphics driven game in which you shoot at people. That to me is a "very American" game. I also am not going to call someone racist if they don't like CoD because it is "too American" for their taste.