Apparently this game has also received a negative review (6/10) for lack of inclusivity and diversity as one of the reasons. A game set in a setting of mythology and fantasy characters.
How far is this insanity going to go?
Fire only extinguishes when it has nothing more left to consume.
Apparently this game has also received a negative review (6/10) for lack of inclusivity and diversity as one of the reasons. A game set in a setting of mythology and fantasy characters.
How far is this insanity going to go?
Apparently this game has also received a negative review (6/10) for lack of inclusivity and diversity as one of the reasons. A game set in a setting of mythology and fantasy characters.
How far is this insanity going to go?
The apparent misogynistic comments areLooks like it has nothing to do with the game itself and it's supposedly about misogynistic comments from the developers. A review of the game isn't the right place to score points on that though. It's just unprofessional. If they have a problem with the developer they can refuse to review or play the game.
The "sexist" quotes shown in the article are poorly translated; accurate translations show the statements being vulgar, but definitely not sexist. IGN reporting on these fallacious, unverified claims as though they're fact is yellow journalism, which CNs were made to combat.
Finally, there’s the Game Science logo: several Chinese netizens have pointed out that it resembles a sperm. Game Science has yet to confirm or deny this finding.
Oh I m pretty sure it is about that. Everything is now potential subject to political correct smear campaign.Looks like it has nothing to do with the game itself and it's supposedly about misogynistic comments from the developers. A review of the game isn't the right place to score points on that though. It's just unprofessional. If they have a problem with the developer they can refuse to review or play the game.
Looks like it has nothing to do with the game itself and it's supposedly about misogynistic comments from the developers. A review of the game isn't the right place to score points on that though. It's just unprofessional. If they have a problem with the developer they can refuse to review or play the game.
The reviewer noted that she had only played up to chapter 2.Didn't the reviewer have an issue in that the game itself had no female characters at all? Personally I find that a little weird, and certainly not a positive - just from a purely male perspective of liking females! Not sure why the developers would choose to do that, especially if the original source material (book) had female characters in it. At the end of the day it's not going to make the game significantly less fun or interesting, at least not to me, but I think it's reasonable to call it out at least.
The reviewer noted that she had only played up to chapter 2.
Anyway where does this end, DOOM games have no female characters (IIRC), do people write and create media so
that nobody has anything to complain about.
Does everyone pander to the Western audiences, contorting their tales and myths to fit western perspectives.
There were? Can't remember. Where?There were female characters in the Doom games.
I'm simply saying that having a representation of the world, even a heavily stylised one like this, where everyone is male, is a little weird and wouldn't be my preference.
There were? Can't remember. Where?