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[–] corus_kt@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago

They do something similar in the first Nioh game, but the main character didn't stand out in a world covered in half demons and spirits that all look way weirder than a foreigner with pale skin. Whatever locals they met were mostly dead or fleeing from monsters and the xenophobic culture bits were mostly brushed aside.

That being said I don't think Team Ninja enjoyed the online controversies that happened from making a white guy the main character in Nioh. Nioh 2 went back to having a Japanese half yokai as the lead. I'd wait to see if Ubisoft is capable of making an interesting story out of the foreigner in old Japan premise.