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Sucker Punch's Ghost of Tsushima is Unapologetically Japanese

Though developed by a Western studio, the game takes influence from Japanese history and culture to make its feudal Japanese setting feel authentic.

feenix-51529d ago

And whats wrong with that??

Harkins17211529d ago

Resetera will find a way and make it an issue.

Sono4211529d ago

Ask the SJW's...

"not every developer working on the game is Japanese though! So it's cultural appropriation! REEEEEEEEEEEE"

VenomUK1529d ago

@KwietStorm. Some of the people from cbr.com

darthv721529d ago

@sono, I never understood that phrase. I mean do you have to be of something to like that something? I like Chinese food and I'm not Chinese, I like rap music and I'm not black, I like Japanese games and I'm not Japanese.

WorldGamer1529d ago

Good morning/afternoon all. In an attempt to stem the rampant speculation as to why cultural appropriations can be a problem, I have taken the liberty of providing you all with an actual definition of cultural appropriations below:

https://www.dictionary.com/...

We can try to shut down the conversation by calling it SJW hysteria, but there is a real issue behind calling this out. A Non-Native American person dressing up in traditional Native American garb because its "cute" or "funny" is offensive because there is a sense that the history, meaning, or importance is being trivialized. A Non-Native American person showing deference and respect by engaging a person of Native American descent, and allowing them to introduce you to their culture and customs would not be considered appropriation and likely would be considered respectful and acceptable. Easy right?

I'm sure Sucker Punch (Ghost of Tsushima) has many Japanese historians and cultural experts who are working with the non-Japanese individuals to ensure things are kept accurate and does justice to the history that is being portrayed. Sometimes it's important to try and put yourself in someone else's shoes.

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Tapani1529d ago (Edited 1529d ago )

The first thing my Japanese wife said ”Samurai? This guy looks like a ninja. Have they mixed them up?”

But to be fair, later in the trailer he was a proper samurai, she said. She’s pretty knowledgeable about the history of Samurai and Ninja, and there’s a bit of western fiction in the mix. Which is absolutely fine! And she is extremely excited about this game.

SamPao1529d ago

thats when he is going around as the ghost I guess? yeah

KiRBY30001529d ago

Isnt the plot about a Samurai going the Ninja way? In the lastest trailer you can see his mentor telling him that stealth isnt honorable.

Tapani1529d ago (Edited 1529d ago )

@KiRBY3000

If it is, then that would be cool actually. It is an entirely different training and culture. Many of the ninjas were actually farmers that used kusarigama which is a farming tools and sickle combined basically, and they didn't have black or dark suits and masks (some rumors say this notion comes from Hokusai's painting where he used Kuroko dressed as a ninja, a theatrical stagehands who wore black so they would not be distinguished from the background of the stage.) They were also spies mostly, but also every now and then special forces, who used even rifles and pretty much all weapons they could get.

If Ghost of Tsushima goes deep into that kind of historical stuff, it would be super cool.

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rainslacker1528d ago (Edited 1528d ago )

Ninja's were often thought of as ghosts, and some historic Japanese text has them referred to as such. Samurai were a high level social class in feudal Japan, and Ninja were thought to have been recruited from lower class civilians....although some of this is speculation. It's unlikely, without some story element, that if he were a Ninja, that he'd become a Samurai, as the samurai bushido code put honor above all else. Samurai were born into the social class, although one could be raised up as a samurai, which would have been necessary due to wars and what not. Ninja weren't considered to be honorable during the time period, and most of the way we see Ninja nowadays is based on modern representations which almost diefy them and make them these legendary figures that feudal Japan revered, and portrays them as extremely disciplined with large groups of them all training in one place like monks. There are only two areas of Japan where they were thought to have been trained in such a way, and it was likely much less apparent than having a monestary style school....but I digress.

If anything, he went from Samurai to Ninja, or Shinobi, or something like it, as the nature of ninja training wasn't something that was condoned until the last couple hundred years or so of feudal Japan.

Edit: I wasn't aware of the plot element that Kirby said, in which case, the ghost part makes more sense. Probably a double meaning since it can also refer to the death of the samurai he used to be.

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MONOLITHICIDE1529d ago

Absolutely nothing. Actually one of the main reasons i am most excited for the game.

Muzikguy1529d ago

What's it supposed to be American? That would be fake as hell, and probably use guns instead of swords lol

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isarai1529d ago (Edited 1529d ago )

As opposed to " Apologetically Japanese"?...

I don't even... what?

KwietStorm_BLM1529d ago

You guys don't know what unapologetically _____ means?

isarai1529d ago (Edited 1529d ago )

Who me?

I know exactly what it means but in this instance it's used incorrectly. This term is used to describe someone not apologizing for a scenario that you would usually apologize for, but who would apologize for being Japanese?

KwietStorm_BLM1529d ago

but who would apologize for being Japanese?

It doesn't mean literally to not apologize. Unapologetically means authentic, true, standing your ground, not faking it for attention, not phoning it in to appease certain audiences... As the article says, and as we already know, Sucker Punch isn't Japanese, but they're making a very Japanese game, without attempting to dilute the authenticity of it's culture.

isarai1529d ago (Edited 1529d ago )

Merriam Webster Definition:

"not apologetic : offered, put forward, or being such without apology or qualification"

So literally, to not apologize. And to say someone isnt apologizing suggests they are in, or presenting a situation you might otherwise apologize for, bringing me back to my first point, why would someone apologize for being Japanese?

It's just a title that doesn't make much literal sense unless you're suggesting being Japanese or themed as such is something you might apologize for.

DaReapa1529d ago

@Kwiet

Wow. Don't understand why you got the disagrees. What you've stated is true. There was nothing negative about the context of the article.

KwietStorm_BLM1529d ago

You're talking about the definition of the word unapologetic. I'm talking about the *phrase* unapologetically _____, which isn't mutually exclusive to the root, apologetic or unapologetic. You say it doesn't make literal sense. That's why I said it doesn't mean to literally not apologize. Phrases don't always follow the same definitions as individual words, and you can insert several different cultures into the discussion, where unapologetically black, Mexican, or Muslim gets the point across.

isarai1529d ago

"You're talking about the definition of the word unapologetic. I'm talking about the *phrase*"

https://media.tenor.com/ima...

Sono4211529d ago

LMFAO @isarai that got me, had no idea what to expect when clicking that... this KwietStorm guy is either so dumb he can't even realize how wrong he is, OR he knows he's wrong and is attempting to do damage control but failing very hard... based on his latest response i'm going to guess it's the first one, I mean look at the idiocy I just read

"unapologetically black, Mexican, or Muslim gets the point across."

My IQ is dropping rapidly, I need to stop reading his responses.

UltraNova1529d ago

Kwiet,

You're being unapologetically stubborn and you know it :-)

InUrFoxHole1529d ago

@Sono
I think it's funny you assume kwietstorn is a guy... From my experience only women will argue a point for this long, even when they're wrong 😉

Thrash_Ketchum1529d ago (Edited 1529d ago )

I've learned thru out the years when people want to be right about something they wont accept anything the other person has to say. The fact that your statement started an argument tells me these people want to be right. Seriously arguing over what? Semantics? You really shouldn't have to explain the phrase, anyone with critical thinking skills understands what you meant. Dont feed stupid people what they want.

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AK911529d ago

You can't argue with stupid

mixelon1529d ago

In this (and much) usage - Unapologetically just means - wears it on its sleeve. Outwardly very freaking japanese and not holding back. Unashamedly would also work. Doesn’t mean anyone else would or should be ashamed either..

Maybe there’s a cultural expectation /these terms have slightly different usage in different places?

QuarkZ1529d ago

I wouldn't even try if I were you, it's clear those people think any word is to be taken literally and cannot be used for expressions where the sense can actually be diluted.

spicelicka1529d ago

This is not even worth reporting. No shit, it's a game set in Japan.

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The_Sage1529d ago

I'm really looking forward to this.

harmny1529d ago

What? No black characters? No Latinos?

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camel_toad1529d ago

@TomatoDragon

The real mystery is if GameZenith is doubling down on Harmny's sarcasm.

Discuss.

CaitSith1529d ago

@GameZenith

Thumbs up, because you made me laugh.

lonXionX1529d ago

If this is not based in japanese history, sjw wont be silent.

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Sidewinder-1529d ago

Heaven forbid they catch wind of the "Tales of the Otori" series.

DafunkyRebel1529d ago (Edited 1529d ago )

I swear to god if they make the game woke imma cough on every person at Sucker punch

rainslacker1529d ago (Edited 1529d ago )

I don't think the devs are, but I wouldn't be surprised if Kotaku or Polygon knock a couple points off because it doesn't have enough black Hispanic female lesbians who identify as intra-di-sexual aardvarks in it. Those people have rights too, and they are woefully under-represented in media about feudal Japan.

I'm wondering what the hash tag will be.

moriarty18891529d ago

yep, no ‘diversity’ to appease a certain crowd. im sure they will complain about that like they do every other game that isnt historically rewritten to cater to their narrative. there are always a few outraged idiots trying to ruin everything that comes out today wether it be films or games. the clown world we live in.

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Redemption-641529d ago

Won't it be more appropriate to say. What? No straight white males? Given that, the Japanese are a minority in the West.

Knushwood Butt1529d ago

While straight white males are indeed the enemy of the world, they still need representation in feudal Japan to maintain the pretence of inclusion, which was after all one of the key goals of the Tokugawa regime.

Veneno1529d ago

Someone somewhere will outrage that a western studio is inspired by Japanese culture and wanted to make a work of art from it.

rainslacker1529d ago

Can't remember what game it was, but someone was upset about a game that used a lot of American Indian culture. Or maybe that it didn't. Or maybe it was just some general discussion about how American Indians were represented. Was a "big" thing a while back....for some reason. I dunno, I forgot because no one really cares about this stuff that much to begin with, so once those that were upset got bored with being upset about it, they moved on to the next thing to be upset about.

AnubisG1529d ago

It's fine. It's not based on European history. No need for different races to be in it. Only in medieval central european history needs to include all different races in it. Otherwise it's hateful and racist. /s

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Stellar Blade has sold more physical copies than Dragon's Dogma 2 in Japan, despite PS5 exclusivity

By the looks of it, PlayStation 5 exclusivity does not hurt the sales of Stellar Blade in Japan as the game has passed 90,000 sold physical copies.

Hugodastrevas6h ago

Stellar Blade really deserves way more praise than it got, devs have been adding more and more content, for free, since release and the game already was great to begin with!

BrettAwesome3h ago

More than it got? It got tons, by everyone except the sad wankers who's idea of a sex life, is pulling on their dicks while watching big fake cgi titties 😂

Cacabunga3h ago

I think we can safely claim that Stellar Blade 2 is confirmed!
I got it day one, i have some backlog due to RDR2 i just platinumed.. i will get to Stellar Blade in the near future

shinoff21833h ago

Same but I'm hitting yakuza right now. Stellar blade looks cool though.

neutralgamer19921h ago

Capcom really dropped the ball with DG2. They had easy success on their hand but instead with their stupid decisions ruined the games success

Stellar blade is an amazing game and deserves all the success. For all the artificial hate it got from people who had no interest in the game to begin with this shows if you make a good game it will sell. The so called 1st party drought from PlayStation has meant 4 exclusives in 2024 so far. Other companies need to learn how to run a business and plan for the future

H96h ago

Stellar blade is performing very impressively there, DD2 didn't do well because word of mouth destroyed it's reputation and not about the Microtransactions or performance, bad word of mouth about how the game lacks so many things that were in the first one

Redemption-643h ago

DS2 sold 2.5M in a little over a week, what the hell are you talking about?

H93h ago

"there", that's Japan, this article is about Japan, the bad word of mouth is about Japan

Hereandthere4h ago

Exclusives matter. No matter what bumbling phil and bond try to say, exclusives is why you buy a console.

The_Hooligan1h ago

How dare you speak common sense!!??

XiNatsuDragnel4h ago

Stellar blade is great excited for 2

anast4h ago

They dropped the ball with dogma. SB is a solid game, it just had to weather the social storm.

shinoff21832h ago(Edited 2h ago)

Said that dd2 was missing things the first one did,like mass effect 2? I haven't played it so I'm really asking.

spss111h ago

I've played both and I have no idea what people say when they claim it's "incomplete". I've only noticed new things in comparison to DD1 (I would give a list but spoilers). Sometimes I wonder if some people actually played DD1 or maybe they remember it differently. Anyways, if you liked the first one and want more of that, you'll probably like DD2.

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Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut PC Opening Gameplay - A stunning game on PS4, now even better

CG writes: In this video we look at Sucker Punch’s open-world samurai warrior/stealth game, Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut PC. We originally played this on PS4 Pro, but looks fantastic using Ultra settings on PC in native 4K and DLSS set to Quality (2K). This is the opening 1 hour and 17 minutes of playing. You can tell we played this before based on our impeccable parrying.

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anast4h ago

I heard they used a potato to run this...

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Sony CEO says although AI "has been used for creation," it's "not a substitute for human creativity"

"AI is not a substitute for human creativity. We position it as a technology that supports creativity. Creativity resides in people. We will continue to contribute to people's creativity through technology," the CEO said.

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1nsomniac1d 3h ago (Edited 1d 3h ago )

...not yet but 100% within the next 10 years!

..Then Sony will use it like the drop of a hat. They're no different to the others.

isarai1d 1h ago (Edited 1d 1h ago )

They used to be 😞 sure it was always a business, and money's always the priority, but they used to have a very strong stance on supporting artists and creativity. "Dont f#@k with the artist" was a phrase they touted a few times back in the ps1-ps3 era, a philosophy carried over from their music branch PlayStation was created from. It's not COMPLETELY gone, but it's barely there compared to what it was back then, i just want them to return to that.

Eonjay6h ago(Edited 6h ago)

I am highly encouraged by their statement about human creativity. "Dont f#@k with the artist" is exactly what they are saying. But at the same time, I don't think people understand that Sony is a corporation. If they don't realize growth, they don't get to exist. When you say 'Sony', you are talking about a bunch of investors. To speak about them any other way is a illogical and incorrect. They haven't changed. They have been a group of investors since they became a public business.

isarai18h ago

Ugh, i really wish people would stop gambling people's livelihoods by turning a project/game into their political soapbox. Im all for statements and having your own opinion, but there's more people working on this than just druckman, ham fisting your political beliefs onto just seems inconsiderate for everyone elses job security when it can result in a failure due to people avoiding it for that reason.

I play games for escape, im so tired of nearly every AAA game blatantly dragging real world issues to shove in my face when I'm trying to take a break from it all. They don't even bother to be subtle about it, quite the opposite, it's blasted and force fed to you and it's just getting exhausting

Einhander19728h ago

People are taking a whole interview and cutting it down to clips that make him look bad and take what he actually was saying out of context. For example he also said things like this AI has "ethical issues we need to address"

-Foxtrot7h ago

@Einhander

Why defend him at this point?

It’s not taking things out of context, he said what he said.

Old ND would never talk about soulless AI taking over so many creative things they are well known for. The whole “ethical issues” is just a good PR spin people who push this crap fall back on to make their statements not seem as bad. So many AI lovers do this.

AI has no place is so many creative based things.

Einhander19728h ago

Well yeah, because everyone else is using it so they need to stay competitive. It's the same as paid online, they didn't want to go that route but their competition was making so much money they needed to add paid online just to keep up.

RaiderNation5h ago(Edited 5h ago)

AI will never replace humans in game development in terms of conceptualizing new games. Humans still need to come up with the ideas and what they want to implement. However much of the day to day menial coding could be AI driven to reduce production time and team size. I could also see AI being used for bug testing/optimization that could lead to better quality games at launch. I'm actually very optimistic about how AI can positively impact game development.

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XiNatsuDragnel1d 2h ago

Good statement but hopefully this holds up

NotoriousWhiz7h ago

People that aren't software developers just don't understand the benefits of AI. People who's only exposure to A.I is the Terminator movie and other related sci fi films won't understand the benefits it provides.

It's not about replacing human labor. It's about making human labor easier.

Many years ago, I had laser eye surgery done. It was performed by a robot. The doctor took my measurements and calibrated the machine to make sure it would do what needed be done. And then the robot corrected my vision in 10 seconds.

15 years later and I still have 20/20 vision.

Eonjay6h ago

AI in and of itself is not a 'bad'. Money is bad. Money is evil, and corporations will do whatever they can to get more of it. They will find ways to implement AI to replace as may jobs as possible. This isn't even up for debate. It is the charge of the corporation to maximize returns for the investors. They have no choice. I'm a developer and I know that my job will absolutely be replaced. Therefore, I have decided to become an AI dev. AI has a lot of potential to help us solve problem on a scale most can't even imagine. The issue, as ever is that our monetary system only ever allows us to focus on greed and fiscal growth.

But I am a pragmatist. Perhaps an AI model can be built to help protect us from our most dangerous instincts and habits. And perhaps Congress can pass laws to protect us from people who would use AI to manipulate and control us (spoiler: they wont).