Black Myth: Wukong is an action RPG rooted in Chinese mythology. You shall set
out as the Destined One to venture into the challenges and marvels ahead, to
uncover the obscured truth beneath the veil of a glorious legend from the past.
— ### Links - Website [https://www.heishenhua.com] - Steam
[https://store.steampowered.com/app/2358720/Black_Myth_Wukong/] - Epic Games
[https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/black-myth-wukong-87a72b] - Playstation
[https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/black-myth-wukong/] — Icon attribution
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They might be following the online narrative that the game is getting in their circles.
I check out other social media, so I see a bit of both sides.
On the other end, it is a really popular game that did not follow the PC culture wars that other games follow, per Sweet Baby Inc…
Sweet Baby Inc. is a Canadian narrative development and consultation studio based in Montreal. Founded by former Ubisoft developers, including scriptwriter Kim Belair and product manager David Bédard, the company consults on video game narratives during development to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion within game narratives and studios.
LMK if I am wrong or if anyone has more information.
Disgustingly sexist is a very strong term.
I’m familiar with mistranslated quotes of the core developers, that have been retranslated and not been controversial.
What actions has the studio done that are sexist? And I hope we can talk about things that aren’t just mistranslations.
Edit: grammer, format, spelling, flow
IMO: Political tribalism.
They might be following the online narrative that the game is getting in their circles.
I check out other social media, so I see a bit of both sides.
On the other end, it is a really popular game that did not follow the PC culture wars that other games follow, per Sweet Baby Inc…
Sweet Baby Inc. is a Canadian narrative development and consultation studio based in Montreal. Founded by former Ubisoft developers, including scriptwriter Kim Belair and product manager David Bédard, the company consults on video game narratives during development to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion within game narratives and studios.
LMK if I am wrong or if anyone has more information.