oh i get that it suits the narrative. institutional racism is a topic often sidestepped by tv games and the developers should be applauded for attempting to do address it. I suspect this game drew more criticism from fuckwitted neoliberal, ayn rand quoting fuckwits which this game is aimed squarely at taking down.
You're absolutely right, they even go as far to says that the games represent the view of the people who make it.
I guess that when they felt really uncomfortable with the blatant racism probably have not realised just how much of an impact it have in the past, and especially nowadays.
A lot of the critisism of BS:I is that it doesn't go far enough. It says "look, these guys are awful racists" yet isn't even as bad as it actually was in real life.
oh i get that it suits the narrative. institutional racism is a topic often sidestepped by tv games and the developers should be applauded for attempting to do address it. I suspect this game drew more criticism from fuckwitted neoliberal, ayn rand quoting fuckwits which this game is aimed squarely at taking down.