White Guy Playing the Flute in Samurai Clothes Causes Major Side-Eye at E3
By Ryan General
With its gorgeous visuals and intriguing premise, the upcoming samurai game “Ghost of Tsushima” was undeniably one of the scene-stealers at this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3).
The presentation wowed the audience at the Sony E3 2018 press conference on Monday with its vibrant world that was brought to life with realistic sound, lighting, and weather effects.
“Ghost of Tsushima’s” gameplay demo was so impressive that it really felt like you were transported to medieval Japan just by watching the short clip.
However, the otherwise brilliant reveal was slightly made annoying by an unnecessary live flute performance by a White guy wearing traditional samurai garb, complete with the Japanese straw hat called kasa (笠).
While the performance was not necessarily awful — just weirdly out of place — it would have been more authentic had they chosen a Japanese flutist instead.
Developed by Washington-based studio Sucker Punch, the game focuses on swordsman Jin Sakai (voiced by Daisuke Tsuji), Tsushima Island’s last surviving samurai warrior taking on the invading Mongol Empire in Medieval Japan.
To succeed, the player “must move beyond your samurai traditions to forge a new way of fighting—the way of the Ghost—as you wage an unconventional war for the freedom of Japan.”
Sony has yet to reveal the official release date of this PlayStation-exclusive title.
Featured Image via YouTube / Gamespot
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