The Dragon Quest 3 HD 2D remake is the latest game affected by DEI-driven agendas. Square Enix has partnered with consulting firms like Sweet Baby Inc., leading to significant changes, including the removal of male and female genders in the new Dragon Quest remake. This shift started with smaller titles but has now infiltrated major games.
Dragon Quest 3 originally allowed players to choose the protagonist's gender, influencing only sprite representation. In the remake, traditional gender options have been replaced with "Type A" and "Type B," essentially still male and female but avoiding explicit labels. This change also extends to job classes, which are now gender-neutral.
The influence of Sweet Baby Inc. is evident, as they are still listed on Square Enix's website and have been involved in controversial decisions. Fans have raised concerns, arguing that these changes disrespect the legacy of legendary character designer Akira Toriyama and detract from the original game's charm.
This broader trend towards inclusive character representation has sparked debate among gamers. Square Enix's move blurs traditional gender lines, positioning itself as a progressive force in the gaming industry. However, this has led to confusion and frustration among many fans who feel these changes are unnecessary and detract from the gaming experience.
Critics argue that these decisions are driven by a vocal minority, while the majority of gamers do not want such changes. The controversy has led to increased discussion about the game, possibly a marketing strategy to attract a wider audience. Despite this, many believe this approach will backfire, as history has shown that unwanted changes often result in a negative reception.
Ultimately, the responsibility falls on Square Enix to reconsider these decisions. While consulting firms like Sweet Baby Inc. may advise such changes, it is up to Square Enix to ensure their games stay true to their original vision and appeal to their core audience. As a gamer, I find these changes disheartening and choose not to support this direction. Companies are free to make these choices, but consumers are also free to voice their opinions and decide where to spend their money.
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