Why is the vidya industry like this?

>Games set in the East are pro-religion
>Games set in the West are anti-religion

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Because Japan good.

Japan is a nationalist country that recognizes that the degradation of a nation's morals directly coincides with the weakening of religious influence.

Pro-religion Ghost of Tsushima is made by a Western studio

Because they wanted to accurately depict Japanese culture.
Your point?

Why don't Western studios accurately depict historical West? Why are the games filled with non-whites and why are the MCs always non-religious?

Because western studios are so pozzed that they're practically forced to insert their leftist sociopolitical views into every game to avoid the ire of social media mobs.
The fact that Ghost of Tsushima is coming out at all in its current state is a miracle. Of course, you already have twitter check marks and youtube videos asserting that the game is racist while actual Japanese outlets are praising the game for its accurate depiction of feudal Japan.

Weebs need to burn along with SJW's. Actual Japanese people love this game.

>Japan is a nationalist country
Not really
>directly coincides with the weakening of religious influence.
Nobody in Japan is seriously religious though

>Games set in the East are pro-religion
LOL what the fuck you talking about? Japanese games are the one where the God is always the final boss.

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only Christianity cus they perceive it as white. All other religions are fine. Even Satanism, which funnily was the most popular in California where most pedophiles in America reside.

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What are you on about? Almost every JRPG that has religion in it is heavily anti-religion. God is the final boss or the church is a manipulative superpower.

From their perspective, it is. When the west went to Japan, they tried to force their shitty Jesus propaganda them, which the Japanese still dislike. Religion isn't the issue, retarded son of God religion is. But of course, you don't see it that way because your ignorant and probably believe Christianity is the only religion in the world, stupid American.

>JRPG
>Set in Asia

Japan picked the right side of WWII and there's still some of that sentiment alive today, although it won't be for long. They'll be talked into destroying their culture and importing Tyrones soon enough.

Because in the east, specifically in japan, you typically make a small offering and a quick prayer for good luck, wealth etc and let the gods decide and move on with your life. In the west you are expected to revolve your whole life, ethics, and day to day life around Christianity and if you don't you are going to hell, so people naturally rebel against that.

That's just pure speculation. Japs just acknowledge the Catholic Church was a powerful organisation in Europe and these getting corrupted and evil makes for a simple plot.

>people naturally rebel
There was nothing natural about Christianity having been killed within a single generation.

Actually many Sengoku-era Japs liked Christianity and converted. Some shoguns didn't like it and banned it. Those shoguns also oppressed Japs with Buddhism. Japanese dislike organized religion because of the oppressive Danka system

>The violence had just released pent-up popular anger at the Buddhists which had been brewing for centuries because of their close alliance with the Tokugawa in the danka system,[5] an alliance from which the religion had derived immense benefit. Although the shogunate's official philosophy was lay Neo-Confucianism,[6] Buddhism had become an integral part of the state as a consequence of the Tokugawa's anti-Christian policy. To stop the propagation of the Christian religion, they had introduced the danka system, which obliged families to affiliate themselves with a Buddhist temple[7] and, in return, this would certify that they were not Christian. Without this certification a normal life in Tokugawa Japan was impossible.[7] Because of this, temples could and often would blackmail parishioners.[8] Under the danka system families had by law several obligations towards Buddhist institutions, among them monetary donations to their affiliated temple.[7] Because there were some 100,000 temples in a country of 30 million people, on average 300 persons had to support a temple, so the burden was considerable.[8] Buddhism, as an institution, had a vested interest in the shogunate system, and therefore became a target of all the parties working for the downfall of the shogunate.

>within a single generation
I didn't realize there's only been one generation since the 60's

Based gigachad Meiji. Fuck foreign street shitting Buddhism

>Haibutsu kishaku (廃仏毀釈) (literally "abolish Buddhism and destroy Shākyamuni") is a term that indicates a current of thought continuous in Japan's history which advocates the expulsion of Buddhism from Japan.[1] More narrowly, it also indicates a particular historic movement and specific historic events based on that ideology which, during the Meiji Restoration, produced the destruction of Buddhist temples, images and texts, and the forced return to secular life of Buddhist monks.[1]

>The haibutsu kishaku during the Meiji Restoration, the most famous instance of the phenomenon, was an event triggered by the official policy of separation of Shinto and Buddhism (or shinbutsu bunri) [1] that after 1868 caused great damage to Buddhism in Japan. The destruction of Buddhist property took place on a large scale all over the country. For example, Kōfuku-ji in Nara suffered greatly. The temple was hit with full force by the movement. The temple's land was seized, the priests forced to become Shinto priests, walls were torn down, trees were planted, and the area became part of one of the city's parks.[2] The anti-Buddhist riots caused damage to all large temples of the city.[3] The violence marked permanently every region of the country. Between 1872 and 1874, 18 thousand temples were eradicated, and maybe as many again from 1868 to 1872.[4] Japanologist Martin Collcutt believes Japanese Buddhism was on the verge of total eradication.[4]

>It is estimated that 40,000 Buddhist temples were destroyed in Japan during this disastrous nationwide anti-Buddhist mayhem, and in certain places the percentage of Buddhist temples destroyed reached 80%.[9]

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>Not really
Prove it

If priests stopped raping boys and the church stopped covering for them then maybe you wouldn't be in this situation..

oh come now. As if that mattered judging from the shit Imams preach

I wouldn't say that; more that eastern society has an undercurrent of philosophical traditions far different from the west i.e. Confucianism and Taoism that unlike western traditions aren't really bound by religion or more 'old-fashioned' thought and so are far more universally ingrained into the population.

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>this game
>historical accuracy
It’s romanticized as fuck, retard.

>t. groomer

When in my reply did I use the words "historical accuracy?"

Traditional Indian philosophical thought is very similar to Greek shit.

>accurately depict Japanese culture
There's no historical accuracy in how they depicted japanese culture in this shit trash.

>Japan
>Religious
they're superstitious at most. Also their views on western religion are accurate and unclouded by the mental brainwashing that infects westerners from birth.

Hence why I didn't use the words "historical accuracy," retard.
Romanticized culture is still a part of culture.

Absolute horse shit.

>Romanticized
>accurately depict japanese culture
>accurately
Do you even understand the meaning of English words?

>Indian
That's Buddhism, which is something of an organised religion with clear sectarian differences. Taoism generally has been more present beforehand, though Buddhism has in fairness had its share of influence and again is easier to take teachings from than a lot of other organised religions.

This. Christianity died out because Marxists took control of education and media and brainpozzed Westerners

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Most anti religion is just anti Christian, the ones the Jews hate the most.

It accurately depicts their romanticized culture.
Can you not into reading comprehension?

>jews hate jews the most

Tbh Ancient Indians were more obsessed with reasoning, logic and debate than Greeks. For example, The kind of advanced linguistic analysis they did compelled by their philosophical temper 2000 years ago is something west only started doing 200 years ago.

(((I wonder why)))

I'm laughing.
John 8:44
Revelation 2:9
Revelation 3:9

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Yes. Kikels hate Christ more than anything else
>The word kike was born on Ellis Island when there were Jewish migrants who were also illiterate (or could not use Latin alphabet letters). When asked to sign the entry-forms with the customary "X", the Jewish immigrants would refuse, because they associated an X with the cross of Christianity. Instead, they drew a circle as the signature on the entry-forms. The Yiddish word for "circle" is kikel (pronounced KY - kel), and for "little circle", kikeleh. Before long the immigration inspectors were calling anyone who signed with an 'O' instead of an 'X' a kikel or kikeleh or kikee or, finally and succinctly, kike."[4]

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