YOOO JAPANESE AMERICAN REPRESENTATION LETS GOOOO My grandma told me stories growing up of the 442nd, which comprised mainly of Japanese-American soldiers, and how they stood up and fought in the war in spite of the unjust wartime abuse they faced.
This voice actor for the announcer has got to go. He has both an American and British accent at the same time and does nothing but growl to show he's a badass.
This is how you add diversity into a game without making it feel forced or disingenuous; the other operators in this game are an utter joke. Daniel is the only one who I’ll be playing as if I ever do cop Vanguard
@苗字名前 I saw other people talking about that in the comments, however I also saw a reply somewhere by a Japanese American living in Hawaii who said that he had a very similar name. Remember, this character is a Japanese-**American,** not someone directly from Japan itself. There are differences between native and immigrant names. I can’t confirm this myself however, so I do acknowledge that I could be completely wrong. But as it stands, this character’s name seems plausible at the very least
How do the others feel "forced" or "disingenuous"? What's the difference between this trailer and the others that led you to that conclusion? Why are the other operators an "utter joke"?
Is he a multiplayer operator or part of zombies/campaign. This character is really cool but he’s like polina but with the M1. And also he’s a Japanese American that is cool to bring up some historical things but it’s mostly for the woke movement.
Cinematic cutscene into the same rinse and repeat Call of Duty we've had for years, a comments section full of sheep who are the reason the series never changes. COD fans really have low standards
I mean… there were also Japanese-Americans who served the US Military during WW2, while the “Japanese on the other side” were the Imperial Military fighting against the US forces in the pacific of course.