Wow, it's almost as if the game being made by Americans accidentally highlighted the imperialist and oppressive elements of samurai culture without a complete lack of criticism towards it. Even Kurosawa would be disappointed (typically featured the peasants and poor samurai as the primary heroes/survivors in his jidaigeki), Kobayashi is just laughing from the grave)

Really though, I guess we haven't learned from Spec Ops: The Line

  • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    Same, it's also "historically inaccurate" . The game is set in the 13th century and features Haikus, which were only popularized in the 17th century. Completely unplayable, I don't want any historical inaccuracies in my fantasy samurai game 0/10 IGN

    /s