I suggest both, and never mind about changing the tag, we shouldn't have one of those to begin with, I mean, we don't have them for hair color, why should we start using them for skin color?
zidana123 said: Grotesque Racist Caricature?
I suspect this because of the lance, it's either that, or Yukkuris living in africa are being infected by Las Plagas making them emulate the equally infected human villagers of Resident Evil 5 that somehow went from farmers to wannabe zulu warriors out of that fucking virus.
JusticeItEasy said:I suspect this because of the lance, it's either that, or Yukkuris living in africa are being infected by Las Plagas making them emulate the equally infected human villagers of Resident Evil 5 that somehow went from farmers to wannabe zulu warriors out of that fucking virus.
Way off topic here, but considering it turned Spaniards who were farmers into wannabe medieval warriors in a previous game...
Apparently becoming wannabe warriors is a normal symptom of las plagas infestation? :O
Probably, or maybe it makes them return to more violent backward styles of society to encourage a more agressive stance which clearly helps to protect and spread the plague.
I still find it hard to believe that a spanish island would had been so backward like, even before the plague, unless they are the paralel of the USA's Amish and Europe do have that kind of communities.
At least with the "Zulu Warriors" of RE5 everything was rather new or they were more bening and civilized tribals that the plaga made them go cliche cannibalistic violent.
IIRC, the main 'village' part of RE4, as well as the castle, were all on the mainland. It was only the military base at the end that was actually on an island.
And it -was- supposed to be a closed-off backwards religious community, what with the Los Illuminados and such, even before Salazar reopened the mines. But I also think the backwardsness of the village is kinda silly... but then, it WAS written by Japanese people, who may have been suffering from the "Spain = South America" fallacy.
Wasn't the thing in RE5 like... Tricell went out of their way to find the poorest and most wretched people in the area to test their gen-3 engineered Plagas on? Since they had the least chance to realize that it wasn't actually vaccinations they were getting?
zidana123 said: IIRC, the main 'village' part of RE4, as well as the castle, were all on the mainland. It was only the military base at the end that was actually on an island.
I always thought that they all were in 1 or 2 big islands and that the cops that came with leon were the typical "from mainland" cops that from time to time show up to check the islanders.
zidana123 said: Wasn't the thing in RE5 like... Tricell went out of their way to find the poorest and most wretched people in the area to test their gen-3 engineered Plagas on? Since they had the least chance to realize that it wasn't actually vaccinations they were getting?
Yeah Tricell tested it on various poor groups, farmers, small towns and tribe like clans, none of them were Zulu Wannabe (even the tribes) it took the Plagas to make them the cliche cannibalistic Zulu wannabes.
Makes me wonder if using it in mexico would spawn Aztec Warriors, in North America we would get Ferocious "old cowboy movie cliche" natives and if in Germany and in the nordic region of europe we would get Vikings and Barbarians. And let's start talking about the Genhis Khan like Plagas Mongol Horde.
The village may well be on an island, now that I think about it. Kinda too lazy to go check, lol. The only reason I would say that the village is on the mainland is because Salazar says 'my men have taken [Ashley] to an island' in the scene before you fight him. So if they were already on an island he would have said 'to another island'? Very thin there.
Now I wanna see an RE game with plagas in japan. LAS PLAGAS SAMURAI GO!
Or... what happens if you infect someone who's extremely multiracial? Like Tiger Woods? Maybe he would go around whacking people with golf clubs?
Interestingly, I always thought that skinless yukkuri, depicted by certain artists, looked like they were wearing Blackface. My first thought here was that this was a skinless yukkuri as well.