I don't really like necroing a thread and then spamming it with mostly OffT replies but it does irk me how today the fighting games, which always have been very diverse with their "fighters from all over the world compete against each other", are drag in to this polarized debate about diversity. One side screams "it must look like America 2020 or it's a nazi game", the other "diversity is just evil politics" and after a decade most gamers should've realized that the enemy of our enemy is not our friend and can be equally wrong.
DOA has;
- Japanese
- American
- Russian
- Chinese
- British
- French
- German
- Italian
- Swedish
- Spanish
- Finnish
- Canadian
- Whatever Rachel is
And given how a lot of Americans are in fact minorities (Zack, Lisa, Diego) you have proven to us ones and for all that "Creator's vision" for DOA has always been about diversity of nationalities and ethnicities... [ /thread ]
And here is SC6 for reasons...
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Sure, but given how SC is or at least feels like quasieuropean gothic sword fantasy it looks ok. Also fighters in that game are from Japan, Holy Roman Empire, Ottoman Empire/Greece, Kingdom of Denmark-Norway, French Empire, Spanish Empire, Korea, Italy, Philipinnes, British Empire and Ming Empire so seems legit.
What about it? Am I suppose to like a character because of their ethnicity? What makes or breaks a character is their ethnicity? Sorry but I don't play video games for identity politics. That is not on my list of requirements when I look for games or characters to play.
Good for you but that was not the question. Are you ok with inclusion of different ethnicities in a fighting game or should they all look like your SCVI screenshot? Also most of us kids from the 90ies didn't love fighting games diversity because of some politics but because it was either cool to see new, exotic places and faces or because you could play "yourself".
You guys can't even accept DOA for what it is but you claim to know what fits into DOA and the creators intent? No.
You have clearly showed, with your list of nationalities, that creators intent is completely inline with the request in this thread so what's the problem?
Go make your game then. That is your vision and goal. It's as simple as that.
You once again missed the point. Here I was partially agreeing with you that ethnicity, nationality and countries doesn't need to be the only ways to get diversity in a game. Heck, given DOA we could put all cast as American without changing much or removing any of them. American ninjas vs American evil corporation and American Eagle Tengus.
I cannot understand why it is so hard for people here to understand that creators are not thinking about them when they create something. They have their own idea and they can do whatever they want with it. Just because you think you are important does not mean you are.
Is Tamaki an issue because she is a Japanese character targeted towards Japanese fans in a game made by Japanese people? Japanese people can also say, "Oh, look my country is in there! That dude uses same style I train! She looks just like me!". Or does this not count?
Creators of entertainment media don't think about their customers?! Yeah, sorry but most of this games are not some kind of Open Sourced one man indies but a "By suits, For profits" products. And given how creators and designers of DOA, which you speak so highly about, do include different characters to appeal to different target demographics, you point becomes quit weak.
Also, nobody wants to remove Japanese characters from Japanese games, just add some different flavour to it given how this is not a "only Japanese allowed" game. How are you even talking about, who wants to remove Tamaki?
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You need to actually look back at the series and maybe drop DOA if those things are issues to you because the things you are complaining about existed back then too. I don't like the gore in MK, do I complain about it and demand change or just not play the game?
Cute, but by todays DOA costume standards those pictures are quite tame. From my memory, the DOA 3-2U-4 weren't as "in your face" about sexualization as the Extreme series. Sexy dresses and swimsuit was just a part of all the costumes. A lot of material were more from promotions, trailers and so on, just like most games, game media and game culture of the time (I remember pictures of booth babes and models in my PC magazine, it was more innocent time). Now I just need to go to DOA reddit to enjoy "mai waifu and fan """service""" " on every page.
Do you really want the answer? Because you won't like it. It is because the creator does not want it. It's that simple.
Sure, but the original creator is gone and new ones seems to not really know what they want with their "I am a fighter...but in a skimpy bikini... but a fighter" attitude. Some could say it is a part of Japanese gaming culture where preteen heroes and geniuses are saving the world and 25-year old hags just don't listen to them, which in itself feels like a way to break from strict societal hierarki based on occupation and age but i digress and it's not my area of expertise.
So why would they be needed? To fill your diversity quota?
Can you stop? Really, stop importing the twitter activist discourse to gaming. They are needed for a to fill "wow, look at all this different fighters from all over the world who looks sexy/cool/wacky and all seems different"-quota, just like in most other fighting tournament in fiction.
And, go play Tekken 7 or SC6 with the guys shirtless and the girls in bikinis and tell me how they aren't just "the bikini team and their dads". Also, show me these body types you are talking about. Jackie chan, Bruce Lee, Donnie Yen, Jet Li, Chuck Norris, among others don't look that different in terms of body types. The only one who comes to mind that has a different body type is Sammo Hung.
Because reputation is working for them and against DOA. Just like a liar will always be mistrusted even when he tells the truth and stoped lying ages ago, the DOA will always be heavy criticized for things which exist in other games. So we could as well accommodate more characters types to play dress up fighting with.
Also, yes. You are correct that a lot of action actors do in fact look alike. Maybe because they are actors who need for more than one role, or because the need for stunt doubles or just because. Also, even if we put JCVD, Tony Jaa and Iko Uwais they would all stil look more or less the same regarding the body type just with slightly different heights.
Instead look at early UFC and K1 "freak show" matches to find actually diverse fighters. Or maybe look at Baki, Kenichi and Kengan Ashura. Or Wrestling.