Foreign netizens support "Black Myth: Wukong" and question how a lack of diversity can ruin the gaming experience
The debate over the diversity of "Dark Myth: Goku" has intensified abroad, and many media have commented on it. A female reporter for Screen Rant pointed out that the game lacks "diversity" in the review, which caused controversy.
Foreign netizens have expressed different opinions on this. They believe that the game is based on a 16th-century novel, and the author has respected the original as much as possible, so there is no need to care about "diversity". In addition, some people believe that Screen Rant's review is for the purpose of deceiving click through rates, while the 8-point praise of the female reporter of PC GamesN better reflects the quality of the game.
In the comments of foreign netizens, there is no shortage of accusations against the female reporter, who believes that she is unreasonable. They pointed out that there are no transgender black characters in the game, and that the game is based on ancient Chinese novels, so the developers should not consider inclusiveness.
It is worth noting that not all foreign netizens support the developers of "Black Myth: Goku". Some people believe that the lack of diversity in the game is indeed a problem. Although it is important to respect the original, the game can also add more diverse characters without deviating from the original.
In short, foreign netizens have different opinions on the diversity debate of "Black Myth: Goku". Some people think that the developers respect the original work too much and do not need to consider "diversity", while others think that the "diversity" issue cannot be ignored. This debate also reflects the complexity of the game industry on the issue of diversity, and different cultural backgrounds have different views on this issue.