![]() ![]() There's a way of depicting indigenous tribes or tribal people without portraying a caricature. PikaChulita, another user who commented on Twitter, further explained the reasoning behind some of their issues and stated, “Well the problem is the dreads, the lips, & basically just this being a rendition of a black/African tribal character. but this shows you need some insight from indigenous and/or black people in the room. It's not up to me to decide the intentions here, it could just be a tone deaf character design. So- this game is developed by an indie team in Seoul called Neostream, it's not a Sony game. but this shows you need some insight from indigenous and/or black people in the room.” ![]() bruh.” He continued the thread and added, “It's not up to me to decide the intentions here, it could just be a tone deaf character design. On Friday, Twitter user and Twitch streamer LordBalvin was one of the first to comment on the design, and said, “I was so excited for Little Devil Inside. Over the weekend, however, Little Devil Inside drew the ire of some online after a user claimed a particular clip showing off one of the game’s enemies portrayed “racist stereotypes.”ĭespite positive reception for the game initially, several took to social media in the past few days and pointed out what they felt were racist or stereotypical caricatures of black, indigenous tribal people wearing loincloths with dreads, big red lips and blowguns that some said looked like joints. During Sony’s event last week where the new PlayStation 5 console was revealed alongside dozens of new games, one interesting indie title from a company based in Seoul caught the attention of many online for its unique art style and concept.
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