August 1, 2007 -
Capcom's Resident Evil 5 hasn't even got a release date, but it' s already drawn the ire of a blog devoted to African women.Black Looks calls into question the game's setting as depicted in the trailer, first shown at this year's E3 in Santa Monica:
The new Resident Evil video game depicts a white man in what appears to be Africa killing Black people. The Black people are supposed to be zombies and the white man’s job is to destroy them and save humanity...
This is problematic on so many levels, including the depiction of Black people as inhuman savages, the killing of Black people by a white man in military clothing, and the fact that this video game is marketed to children and young adults. Start them young… fearing, hating, and destroying Black people.
The point has been made by some gamers as well. In fact, GamePolitics reader Quad9Damage raised the same issue in a letter to GP just the other day.
UPDATE: Bonnie Ruberg has an article on this topic in the Village Voice.



Comments
Now, of course, you're in Africa, killing zombies... and leave it to the black people to complain. Seriously, people, get over it.
After reading this article I find it an obligation to tell you that there have been many games Resident Evil games, before this game. And all of the zombies in the previous games were of European descent. Now, I can only guess that this lady is a person who will complain on just about everything. I suppose if they hadn't included Africa in the zombie demographic she would question the gamers underlining "racial" tones, and ask why they didnt include Africans.
This lady clearly is just some Neo-Panther Anti-White racist who is looking for a reason to complain about something. If there were only zombies of european descent who lived in africa, the lady would probably cry over how the gamers are trying to rob her "people" of their land. I know that this comment wont do much, and honestly I just don't care, but I hope my cynical words peirce the air somewhere, and it hopefully reaches her ears.
Now even saying that it's somekind of conspiracy against black people, is racist in itself, I don't see people bitching about the masses of white people who get shot in almost every game
Simply put, your point of view is retarted
It's Resident Evil... it's obvious that the portrayed attackers are infected with something. And given RE4s shops not all of them are going to turn out to be after your ass...
Reason 1: I played RE4, and noticed how similar the Ganados looked to human beings. It was a new direction to take the zombie virus, and I thought that it was pretty cool. I realized that the African villagers attacking (yes, attacking - Chris Redfield is not kicking the door of an African village down and going rambo on a bunch of innocent children) Redfield were zombies, and I knew that they were the same as the Plagas in RE4, only in a different locale. All I could really think was, "Wow! How did the zombie virus get HERE?" instead of "Wow! He's killing BLACK PEOPLE!". In other words, I knew that the people in question were not people, but zombies, ad were being presented as such.
Reason 2: Normal people do not gang up and attack people just because. This is a Resident Evil game, not GTA. They're obviously zombies, and everything from their gait to their bared teeth shows them this way. In no way would I consider these infected villagers (just like in RE4) real people.
Reason 3: It is a video game. This point has been made, but it is also a video game about zombies. These people are simulated. It is no attempt at brainwashing. It is a game, nothing more, about killing zombies. The fact that they are African is because the game takes place in Africa.
Overall, I was shocked to hear that this game was being considered racist, or influencing racism, as this had never occurred to me. Zombies are zombies. Another thing that I would like to add is that I am fifteen. Although my generation is portrayed as impressionable, insenstive, soda-guzzling, acne-covered apathetics, I would like to take this chance to say that neither I nor anyone that I know would have remotely considered this game showing or influencing bigotry out of virtue of sheer common sense, and essentially anyone that identifies this game as such probably shouldn't be permitted to purchase these games in the first place.
As in any other case, further knowledge and research is required in order to make a fair evaluation. I would suggest everyone to go through the whole story of Resident Evil before making any judgement. The fact that the zombies look every time more normal is part of the evolution of the story. Besides, there hasn't been any RE prior game that deals with masses becoming zombies other than people with white skin. I am not white but latino and I would not find any problem if the next Resident Evil story dealt with latin people as zombies. My advice consists of a responsibility call for parents and people in general, since these kinds of games are for certain ages, which is clearly stated in the game's rating.
1. I'm a black person and it truly pisses me off to see someone bitching the way that they are. Not all people are this ignorant and try to find racism in EVERY little thing out there. I mean honestly black people, where were you at in the last game when they were shooting spaniards? Maybe it's just an issue when you decide you need to get your face in the news or get published somewhere.
2. Capcom is indeed a Japanese company. I'm sure that they didn't decide, "Hey, let's make a racist ass game and market it to young children."
3. The author of this game is truly a moron. I'm sorry but if you have no idea what the game is about, then why are you talking about it? Perhaps if you familiarized yourself with the entire series you'd realize they have never targeted a specific race. The games take place in a numerous amount of countries. They span from America to Europe. Now with this new game taking place in either Hati or Africa, there's an issue. STFU! You should really do research before typing up an article voicing your idiotic opinions on how something is racist.
4. [to the author of the article & anyone else being a whiny bitch] I love how you give an age demographic for which this game is aimed at. You obviously know nothing about the subject and you just figured that you'd jump in on some controversy. If you knew anything about video games as a whole you'd know they have a rating system just like films do. This game is rated M for Mature. That means that it's intended for gamers 18+. Show me how this is trying to show young white children how to kill blacks.
All in all, you should know what you are talking about before you go making assumptions about things and calling out racism at the first sight of black and white. We all know what they say about assumptions--you make an ass of you and mumptions. So as the previous statement ended: GTFOY and shut the hell up.
~theron_~
Do you honestly think that Capcom gives a zombified rats ass about American morals? Hell no.
"Zombie stories originated in the Afro-Caribbean Vodoun belief system, so for a series that relies on zombies as its main antagonists, exploring the voodoo origins of zombie mythology seems only natural, and in order to do that you are going to end up exploring villages that just don't happen to have many Caucasians in them"~MIKE FAHEY.
So GTFO and shut the hell up about all this racist shit! The game looks awesome and i cant wait to kill me somes zombies!
I don't know if you remember ...but in the game '' dead rising'' there's a lot of white people who are zombies !!! So what ??? The games is suppose to take place in Africa...DO YOU SEE A LOT OF WHITE PEOPLE IN AFRICA....i don't think so !!! If the game would have take place in China...would the black community had say the same thing about the game ??? Sorry but i think that you use the word racism to easily !!! At this point, from the black community point of view ...we should all say that the ''Fruit of the Loom'' companie is racist...'cause they produce more white underpants that black underpants...
Please remember that it's only a game ...Nevermind who's community are the zombie's...play and smash them ...white zombies ...green zombies...yellow zombies...red zombies...black zombies...Who cares !!! IT'S A GAME !!! That's it....stop seeing racism everywhere...Thank you !
its in africa or somthing ppl get over it!! -
- on that note, capcom has prob pushed back the relese date just so they can set the story some where where their are hordes of white ppl to kill.... hum it cant be in north america -its all mexicans here, and we dont want to piss them off (no offense- ive got mnexican friends too), thought set the story in a trailer park and it should be smooth sailing.
- but hay wait a muinite, dont black people kill mases of black ppl too... makes you wonder - has this writer lady herd of whats happening in durfur??? i gess its like gangster talk, its ok for them to do it to eachother and its not ok for white ppl to.
-and hay i lived in Berkley CA, i was the one white kid in a fifteen block radius, almost all my friends where black - if an outbreak happend, and i had a machettie and an m16, i would have shot zombies regardless of race -- theyre ZOMBIES!!!!
All jokes aside, black people shoot black people all the time, why can't we even shoot undead black people?
The Resident Evil series consistently changes locations during it's series (the last was Spain) so obviously the inhabitants of said region will change to reflect said region. Perhaps in the future all video games will have pink and yellow colored characters in them so as not to upset the sensibilities (sic) of some moronic alarmist who's quite clearly never done ANY research into said topic or even bothered to Google the name.
By writing this article you've proven your just as ignorant as the beer-swilling bigot flying a confederate flag in some backwoods US state. Any publication which would give you journalistic license should immediately be put out of business for further the struggles of an already disenfranchised people by pushing another BS reason as to why they should be persecuted. Way to keep yourself down... THE REASON THERE'S SUCH A RACIAL DIVIDE IN PRESENT-DAY SOCIETY IS BECAUSE PEOPLE LIKE YOU CONTINUOUSLY FORCE THERE TO BE ONE!
I for one would love to speak to Ms. Rueberg and make her understand exactly how ignorant her simplistic (to say the least) view of race-relations will affect any person who reads it.
How could any 'credible' journal of opinion let a racist like her write for them with her obviously slanted racial prejudices?
- It's always the same, when we kill whites peoples it's not a problem, but when we kill black, that's a problem !
- I'm not agree with thoses are saying that there os no black men in video games, "unreal II, all Unreal tournaments, a lot of sports games, games with rapers. Don't forget that a all of games are created in occidentals country, where there is most of whites men so if you create or play a game it's normal to want a caracter who is looks like to you ( but if you don't want to play with a game only because the hero is not white maybe you are racist...)
- If in a video game, we can kill whites peoples without problems
so we also can kill black peoples in video games too
- Treating black peoples apart to the others because of theirs colors, that is racism !
So, all who loves great video games like the RE series, Unite and fight the stupidity, for the liberty to play games that you want !
so wait anytime a white man kills black men, it is racial? That is a very stupid statement to make. Also anyone who is against racism should be offended by this? Why? He's not shooting them because they are black he is shooting them because they are zombies, if there was a white zombie in the bunch he would not hesitate to shoot them as he would shoot any other zombie. The thing is once you become a zombie you are not human anymore so what race you were no longer matters. Let me put it this way, say a large mob was trying to kill you, and you had a gun, lots of ammo and no means of escape, what would you do? You would probably kill them, or maybe not because you may have reservations about killing that much people, but say they are not people but instead lifeless drones that can't be reasoned with, drones that are not human anymore, now would you shoot em? You'd probably say yes, but even not the fact that they used to be black means absolutely nothing now since he can't be changed back now does it?
There is another white-looking (maybe hispanic?) person in the trailer, they show about 1 second of him talking to an African person in the full E3 trailer. I bet there will be people of other races there too, villains and good guys alike.
As for the game...well, we've already gone there. It's a dead horse. The articles stemming from the game and the original article aren't really at issue, but it's the fact that race is brought up- that's the real issue here.
There are other places to fight that battle and have that talk. I don't this game was the right reason to bring up race and video games. I do think that other games were better for that discussion and that in this case, the monsters being black is a matter of geography. For something like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas or Scarface, where a person of color was willingly taking part in unlawful or immoral activity...that's where this needs to be.
I don't think that removing depictions of negative acts is the solution. I actually don't have a solution as I think that avoiding depictions shows fear of addressing the issue. I also think that those that aren't able to really understand that the depictions are entertainment, or for educational reasons, would take something and go entirely overboard with their opinions.
Putting them on a pedestal won't increase equality -- it will only lend credibility to the white supremacists' argument that blacks and whites are fundamentally different. We as a society, and as a race for that matter, need to stop worrying so damn much about who might take offence and get to work on the REAL problems faced by minority groups. Poverty immediately comes to mind.
The hero should therefore be Black African.
That way, it represents what is going on in Africa in the present day, not representing stereotypical racism or appearing to represent past events of the English invading Africa.
:: shrugs ::
Whatever. It's fiction. If someone has a problem telling the difference between a fictional story and the real world, they need to seek psychological help.
Nightwng2000
NW2K Software
This is about sensitivity, with 12 games bearing the Resident Evil title for far too long the black zombie hasn't been represented. This exclusion shall end and black zombie equality will reign!
If people would only look at the context of this stuff before immediately decrying it as racist. As everyone above pointed out, no-one complained about the defeating of all the white zombies in the previous games. Perhaps it was more transparent that they were zombies as they shuffled about slowly. With the new "24 hours later" style fast zombies it might not be as apparent, but still, this is jumping to a conclusion that insults Capcom by accusing them of racism where none exists.
The accusations at the end are the worst however.
"including the depiction of Black people as inhuman savages"
WRONG. It depicts black people who have been transformed through some kind of plot device into something not human that makes them act savagely. The savage behaviour is not due to the colour of their skin, and to suggest otherwise is a false accusation of racism.
"the killing of Black people by a white man in military clothing"
The white man is Chris Redfield who has been a protagonist throughout the entire Resident Evil series. They are continuing a story and want to continue using the characters that people have become familiar with. If the protagonist were black, I believe this person would still cry racism, stating that Capcom is trying to get black people to destroy each other...
"the fact that this video game is marketed to children and young adults"
How many times does this have to be said? Mature content video games are not marketed to children. Young adults (of appropriate age) are perfectly ok playing the game. The fact that children often want to do things that older people do combined with the fact that many parents do not monitor or care what their children watch or do does not mean these things have been marketed to them.
"Start them young… fearing, hating, and destroying Black people."
Once again, young people should not be playing the game due to the violence it contains. On top of that, I would like to point out that many years ago, people feared, hated and destroyed black people because they saw them as different. Now that (more or less) people are treated equally, saying that black people in video games being shot is bad while they have no problem with whites being shot in previous games is absurd. All people are equal despite differences in skin colour, whether it be in real life, or as heroes or villains in fictional stories told through video games.
This is not about whites feeling guilty. Of course you shouldn't feel guilty for something that, although the effects of it are still evident, you weren't responsible for.
What this SHOULD be about is sensitivity. The understanding by whites about this country's checkered past. The admission that things in this country are still terribly skewed in favor of whites. The realization that until everyone is brought onto a level playing field, ANY depiction of the dominant race in this country performing negative acts against minorities (especially ones they enslaved, beat, lynched, raped, murdered) needs to be removed and scrutinized further.
@ Kit: I don't think ONLY blacks should be offended.
As a white male, I think ANYONE who is against racism and prejudice should be offended by this. The insinuation that ONLY blacks can be offended by this is in and of itself the proof of white denial. You don't have to be black to be offended by this. You just have to have a heart, a conscience, and a clue about race in this country.
For many others can be said that they follow historical events. It's perfectly fine to kill gazillions of germans in every world war shooter. Nobody's ever complained. They're Nazis.
For many of them there can be said that it's fantasy. It's made up. As with Resident Evil. It's perfectly fine to finish hordes of zombies, no matter where they come from. They're Zombies.
Why would there be anything wrong with that? If I were to make a game based on vampires, and how the player is going after them as a vampire killer, and those vampires just *happen* to bite several black people, should I switch off the cam and say "CUUUT! We can't do that, they must be treated special, we can't show them like this, we can only show them... just here and there, one at a time, so they don't complain they've been left out."?
This is what's wrong with the whole idea. You really have to accept that, in order for everybody to be treated equally, not special, you will have to *play* the bad guy too, from time to time, when it's play-time. Nobody's pointing at you saying that you're ideal for that role. It just happens to be *your turn*, and if you refuse, you single yourself out.
Movie makers and game developers should just stay away from Africa as a place setting for any of their projects because they might offend somebody.
You would think this person would have sued Jerry Bruckheimer for making Blackhawk Down. How was that NOT a setting where predominantly white folk were shooting black folk?
given that it appears capcom is continuing the storyline from the previous game in some fashion, that's almost certainly the theme here. what better place for an evil dictator to set up camp than in an economically depressed and lawless area where their activities will not be scrutinized? like it or not, the economic reality of many african nations are a perfect backdrop for this sort of horror detail.
don't like that this is a good backdrop for such fodder? then get off your butt and start donating to unicef, working for the red cross, and working for real and sustainable change in the world. and learn to see beyond black and white, because otherwise you're going to have *alot* of sacred cows to protect.
that comment was aimed at the people who think like that. I know not everyone does thinks that.
As stater by some participants, it is too soon to judge the game. If it is well done, it could deal with social and political issues that are usually rare in videogames, and therefore it could be exactly the oppossite of what Black Looks thinks. It also may have a native playable character. Time will tell.