Yeah there are plenty here in South Africa. Like half my friends are black weebs that watch lots of anime and want a Katana sword or something lol. Even in the US, you have shows like the Boondocks which were animated by studios in Japan and South Korea, and take inspiration from anime.
it's counting up but they repeat 8 for plausible deniability, instead of 6789 it's 6788
I don't think so... just that they went with 6788 instead of 6789.
I see it now, totally missed that they were pretending to count there
It's about ethics in historical representation (I'm white and racist)
There has never been a not cool black samurai in any media. This is not true for white samurai. Many such cases of being shitty, etc.
Yeah, it is interesting how the main character of Nioh didn't seem to brew such a storm...
The funny thing is that Tom Cruise's character was only very loosely based on Jules Brunet. Even if the black dude weren't Yasuke, he'd be no more "historically out of place" than some Cracker-American officer advising troops after the Boshin War.
Came here to mention this; I saw most of it ages ago but then got too bored of it to finish it.
I mean people do films and stories, some made up and some based on true events, where the character is unfamiliar to the environment all the time. The whole point of Mr Bones movies, whatever you think of them, is that the guy is a white traditional healer/sangoma in Africa. It's a narrative tool that is used all the time in media. I don't see the problem here, it's even based on a real guy in this game.
I take it BASED GERALDO is the rule and not the exception in the Witcherino?