It's in its own enclosed environment, ranging from a polar mountain covered in permafrost and icebergs, to a humid area with equatorial heat and volcanos. There is a tribe living in the frostlands, and they're all white. The woke DIE propaganda did not particularly hit me, when I was playing the game. It seemed to make sense. Even in Japan, people residing in Okinawa have much darker skin than those residing in Sapporo. They're not all white.
I can't speak about Swords or Shields, or the two newest games (I think they were called scarlet and violet, or whatever other faggy colour they ended up stuck with after 20 years of games taking most of the other good names), since I have not the slightest interest in playing any of those. But I actually had fun playing Legends Arceus.
You are not going to convince me that pitch black skinned NPCs in kimono was not a woke addition especially considering the first pokemon games had no dark skinned characters at all. (no not even Brock, Brock was paler in the game and was blackwashed in the anime). I didn't say Legends Arceus was a bad game but there WERE woke elements
Legends Arceus had black NPCs in a medieval Japan setting .
The game doesn't take place in earth.
So? its still clearly based on Medieval Japan.
It's in its own enclosed environment, ranging from a polar mountain covered in permafrost and icebergs, to a humid area with equatorial heat and volcanos. There is a tribe living in the frostlands, and they're all white. The woke DIE propaganda did not particularly hit me, when I was playing the game. It seemed to make sense. Even in Japan, people residing in Okinawa have much darker skin than those residing in Sapporo. They're not all white.
I can't speak about Swords or Shields, or the two newest games (I think they were called scarlet and violet, or whatever other faggy colour they ended up stuck with after 20 years of games taking most of the other good names), since I have not the slightest interest in playing any of those. But I actually had fun playing Legends Arceus.
You are not going to convince me that pitch black skinned NPCs in kimono was not a woke addition especially considering the first pokemon games had no dark skinned characters at all. (no not even Brock, Brock was paler in the game and was blackwashed in the anime). I didn't say Legends Arceus was a bad game but there WERE woke elements