"He barely addressed the idea that scenes from the game uncomfortably could remind somebody of (1915 silent pro-Ku Klux Klan film) The Birth of a Nation." That was an inadequate answer for Evan Narcisse of game news site. "Anybody who is worried about that just has to play the final game and see everything in context," he said. "This imagery has a history," he said in a discussion also on the MTV blog.Īt last month's DICE video-game summit in Las Vegas, Capcom's Jun Takeuchi said that the developers did not intend to offend. N'Gai Croal, then a technology writer at Newsweek, asked whether the creators of the game were aware that the trailer's portrayals dovetailed with classic racist imagery. It doesn't look cool," wrote reporter Stephen Totilo on the MTV Multiplayer blog. "I see the global sign of poverty down the barrel of a gun.
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