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    March 22, 2009 7:15:09 PM

    Having read the whole thread I find myself pretty much agreeing with the.skunkape and RyanKyo. However, I am actually willing to make a suggestion about what they could have changed.

    They could have made Sheva Alomar a "real" black person instead of going for the suntan brown. To me this stinks of pandering to a white demographic and being fearful about us (white people) not being able to identify with a truly black protagnonist.

    This is the same phenomenon as with Assassins creed where everyone else is doing their best impression of a person from the middle east speaking English while Altair comes off as all american.

    I personally think that they would have made her black if it wasn't for the thing I mentioned and I also find that kind of racist. And even if it's not racist it's still kind of demeaning thinking that we can't identify with protagonists of different race.

    So that's a simple change which I think could have done alot for the game.

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