Some people assumed he was a flamboyant white gay stereotype villian when people saw the box art reveal. Says more about them than Ubi and Pagan though.
Uh, so now people are stereotyping gender preference based on appearances? What's the difference between that and stereotyping behaviour based on skin colour then?
Uh, so now people are stereotyping gender preference based on appearances? What's the difference between that and stereotyping behaviour based on skin colour then?
Uh, so now people are stereotyping gender preference based on appearances? What's the difference between that and stereotyping behaviour based on skin colour then?
I thought the controversy was because he looked a lot like Julian Assange in the first pics we saw of him, that they were going to make this character some kind of pro-information villain.
I'm guessing it was an error on the Game Informer/PR's behalf. I can see Pagan Min being an older Kakihara:
To be honest I find that reference to be really interesting given I could see the player character playing a similar role as Ichi in that he's reluctant to kill but is ultimately a far better murderer.
Because Ubisoft can't write characters to save their lives and it would be in character of them to make Min an aggressive, closeted gay man. Ubisoft is very regularly tone-deaf. Far Cry 3 certainly is.
Is the writer for this still the same as Far Cry 3's? Because, man, Jeffrey Yohalem's interview made me apprehensive towards his works. Still can't bring myself to play Child of Light because of that.
Is the writer for this still the same as Far Cry 3's? Because, man, Jeffrey Yohalem's interview made me apprehensive towards his works. Still can't bring myself to play Child of Light because of that.
They haven't said who it is. Ubisoft usually rotates writers across franchises the same as any other staff. If Child of Light was Yohalem's thing, I assume Far Cry 4 is by someone else.