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Final Fantasy XVI Dev Has A Terrible Answer For Why The Game Is So White

Naoki Yoshida feels that racial diversity would be a violation of 'narrative boundaries'​

By Sisi Jiang Posted on 11/04/2022 3:50PM (Note: This is the same Sisi Jiang that compare the Pelosi attack to GamerGate)

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Two weeks ago, Square Enix released a new story trailer for its upcoming RPG, Final Fantasy XVI. There’s just one noticeable problem—there doesn’t seem to be a single non-white character in it. So IGN asked producer Naoki Yoshida about whether or not the game would feature any Black people or other people of color. Unfortunately, his response made me go “Yikes” in real life.

Yoshida explained that the fantasy world of Valisthea was based on medieval Europe, and they wanted to limit the world culturally and geographically. “Valisthea was never going to realistically be as diverse as say a modern-day Earth…or even Final Fantasy XIV,” he said, as if he was being asked to incorporate every race on the entire planet. “Ultimately, we felt that while incorporating ethnic diversity into Valisthea was important, an over-incorporation into this single corner of a much larger world could end up causing a violation of those narrative boundaries we originally set for ourselves.”

Which begs the question: Why did they enforce a “whites-only” boundary in the first place?

After acknowledging that the real world is more diverse than Valisthea, he continued, “The story we are telling is fantasy, yes, but it is also rooted in reality.” Which is it, Yoshida? You can’t say that your fictional world isn’t bound to reality, and then use reality to explain why Black people can’t exist in Valisthea. Pick a struggle and stick with it, please.

What’s really frustrating about all of this is that Black and brown people have always existed in medieval Europe. If the creative leadership had done more research or checked their biases, then they might have noticed that Black people have been living in Britain for two thousand years. Or that some Black Europeans were canonized in the Holy Roman Empire. Or realized that Iberia was under Islamic rule for approximately 500 years. Instead of a realistic imagining of medieval Europe, we got FFXVI instead.

I emailed Square Enix to ask how it decided on whether or not a story element violated the developers’ “narrative boundaries,” and I’ll let you know once I’ve gotten a response.


I just rewatched the latest trailer, the one embedded above, and saw a giant winged lady throw ice shards. Apparently that’s not too over-the-top for fantasy realism, but bringing in real people from different races is a step too far. Localization director Michael-Christopher Koji Fox told IGN that the game drew inspiration from Game of Thrones. But even GoT had Black side characters (albeit represented very poorly). FFXVI might be worse about representation than one of the most white-bread shows on prestige television.

So why did the developers decide to include only white characters in the trailer? Yoshida has an answer that sounds entirely like a non-answer. “It can be challenging to assign distinctive ethnicities to either antagonist or protagonist without triggering audience preconceptions, inviting unwarranted speculation, and ultimately stoking flames of controversy,” he told IGN.

I believe that the developers can overcome that challenge without blowing up the internet. If the AAA blockbuster God of War: Ragnarök can feature a Black Angrboda as a major character in its Norse mythology, then a totally made-up world can do the same. Especially if the developers are looking to make Final Fantasy into a modern franchise that feels fresh to newcomers to the series.

These new quotes make me feel very cynical about Yoshida’s comments from a previous interview. In August, he said that he wanted to revitalize the Final Fantasy series, which had become mired in its own longstanding tradition. “In terms of whether Final Fantasy is successfully adapting to industry trends, I believe the series is currently struggling,” he said in the interview with Inverse. You know what doesn’t help with trying to make Final Fantasy not feel like it’s over 30 years old? Giving fans an all-white cast that runs counter to both industry standards and actual history.

For all that Yoshida is lauded for being the man who saved the Final Fantasy franchise, his creativity is also limited by a genre that has never been fair to Black and brown fans around the world. FFXVI may be the most “mature” game in the series, but its outlook on human history is a step backward for modern JRPGs.


Bonus rages from Sisi Jiang herself:

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And from @Well Intentioned there's other links related to the article that includes:

The IGN article: https://www.ign.com/articles/final-fantasy-16-square-enix-interview-lore

ResetERA retards malding and banning over this. Hypocritically ResetERA still play his Final Fantasy XIV MMO game, ERPing as naked children: https://www.resetera.com/threads/ig...s-in-ffxvi-leaves-a-lot-to-be-desired.651099/

Twitter diversity nutjobs of the they/thems sperging over Yoshi-P : https://twitter.com/lotusthewolf/status/1588584930388283392
 
There’s just one noticeable problem—there doesn’t seem to be a single non-white character in it. So IGN asked producer Naoki Yoshida about whether or not the game would feature any Black people or other people of color. Unfortunately, his response made me go “Yikes” in real life.

Unironically implant your head into a fucking concrete wall. That "yikes" shit isn't cute or funny in any context.

A lot of fiction takes place in an "idealistic" setting, aka, a "ideal" kind of world of the authors design. Considering this, how are you at all surprised a Japman's "ideal" fantasy doesn't involve violent crime monkeys? How are you surprised the vast majority of fiction is like this?

Regular people can't fucking stand niggers, it's that simple.
 
Square Enix is as thirsty for good publicity as any other publisher, but hopefully they do the right thing this time and back up Yoshi-p on his creative vision and not throw him under the bus in order to gain asspats from people who will never be pleased no matter how much you grovel and debase yourself.
 
Two weeks ago, Square Enix released a new story trailer for its upcoming RPG, Final Fantasy XVI. There’s just one noticeable problem—there doesn’t seem to be a single non-white character in it. So IGN asked producer Naoki Yoshida about whether or not the game would feature any Black people or other people of color. Unfortunately, his response made me go “Yikes” in real life.
Which is it, Yoshida? You can’t say that your fictional world isn’t bound to reality, and then use reality to explain why Black people can’t exist in Valisthea. Pick a struggle and stick with it, please.
I just rewatched the latest trailer, the one embedded above, and saw a giant winged lady throw ice shards. Apparently that’s not too over-the-top for fantasy realism, but bringing in real people from different races is a step too far.
If the AAA blockbuster God of War: Ragnarök can feature a Black Angrboda as a major character in its Norse mythology, then a totally made-up world can do the same.
You know what doesn’t help with trying to make Final Fantasy not feel like it’s over 30 years old? Giving fans an all-white cast that runs counter to both industry standards and actual history.

you know, when I play an RPG, I tend to be concerned with things like the mechanics, increasing videogame numbers, completing quests, the strength of the narrative arc, that sort of thing. the only people who are genuinely concerned about how many Black™ people appear on screen - especially in media originating from Japan, which has about five black people on the entire island - are people who don't play videogames generally, and won't play this one, lol. this article might be the most devastating argument against women's equality yet

also, in response to the clip of the Twitter thread: gee I wonder why Yoshida "seems nervous" at being ambushed by woke game journos with insipid questions about why his game does not include A Black. there's no answer these retards will be satisfied with because the sole purpose of asking questions like that is to drum up controversy for page clicks. "That's just part of being a creative lead. Deal with it." lmao shut the fuck up you entitled faggot. like this bitch has ever done anything as cool as being the creative lead of a multi million dollar international franchise. you're not even part of the fucking audience so go suck eggs
 
If Sissy Jiang likes black people so much, then why doesn't she code a RPG where all the characters are Africans and go through trials and tribulations in the African continent. Oh wait, she can't code.
Because that would require them to either be talented enough to make a game, rich enough to pay other people to or learn until they could, but these people don't want any of that, they just want to complain because they won't ever make anything half as mediocre as a meh MMO.
 
his response made me go “Yikes” in real life.

If you go "yikes" in real life I will hit you. In Apex Legends, mind you. But I will hit you. :biggrin:

After acknowledging that the real world is more diverse than Valisthea, he continued, “The story we are telling is fantasy, yes, but it is also rooted in reality.” Which is it, Yoshida? You can’t say that your fictional world isn’t bound to reality, and then use reality to explain why Black people can’t exist in Valisthea. Pick a struggle and stick with it, please.

Ahem... Allow me to clear this up. Valisthea is based on Medieval Europe. Which wasn't as culturally diverse as modern NYC or LA ect... Because it's Medieval Fucking Europe. Making it a fantasy setting doesn't necessarily change that. It can if the author chooses to make the fantasy based on an alternate history. But this author did not choose to do that. If you want to see a Medieval Europe based fantasy with black people go watch Rings Of Power.
 
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