Final Fantasy video game set in medieval Europe scorched for 'overwhelming Whiteness'
The latest Final Fantasy video game is being scorched for not catering to diversity and identity politics. Final Fantasy XVI is the latest installment of one of the most popular video game series going back to 1987. Despite largely being made by Japanese game developers, many installments of this series, especially in its early days, were influenced by Western European fantasy settings and tropes. While some more recent Final Fantasy games have leaned toward science-fiction, Final Fantasy XVI is a return to form. But being set in a European medieval fantasy setting does not protect it from woke critique.
Jun-28-2023, 11:00:06 GMT
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