Gamespot just dropped this video yesterday:
A FOURTY FIVE SECOND VIDEO.
The day that us anons were called 'Ninjas' and the memes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Pepe roll out.
Called Shredders Revenge?!
Shredder is essentially the leader of Antifa aka the 'Footclan'
Im starting to think the gaming industry is involved in MKULTRA.
I think the theory involving the Turtles is a stretch, because this game was announced a while back.
However, there is certainly propaganda being pushed through video games.
Interesting coincidence: Play Yakuza 7.
It's Western release was anticipated in 2020 and was delayed until January 2021. To me, the reason why becomes apparent as you progress through the story. I don't buy the excuse that they wanted to give us "Full English voiceovers" with actors like George Takei.
I want to note as a longtime fan of the series, that the delay felt weird. The series had a boom in the US when Yakuza 0 got its English release in 2017. Afterwards they were cranking out the English versions of their other Japanese releases in the series; one after another. It was pretty overwhelming.
Also note, the release of Yakuza 7 wasn't delayed in Japan, it came out in January of 2020. They didnt announce a US release date until much later in the year
The series is mostly action/beat em up style mixed with an a JRPG navigation system. Yakuza 7 switches to a turn base RPG system. If you dont mind JRPGs, give it a play, but if you arent going to try it. Watch a YT video, or read ahead.
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SPOILERS AHEAD.
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The story involves an election and a "morally correct" group of organized protesters that are actually being infiltrated by the rival Yakuza gang, and controlled by the politician that everyone assumes to be good.
It goes deeper. There's an old retirement folks home where the side character pays a ridiculous amount of money for their elderly family member to get top tier treatment. During thier stay they are not allowed to visit them because they are deemed "too sick".
You sneak into the home and find out of an evil plot that is afoot. Turns out the Yakuza are simply extorting the family member and using the hospital as a front. They keep asking for more money and tell the family that their loved ones will die if they cant pay for the special treatment.
The truth is that the patient is fine, but once the family member can no longer pay, the old folks home administers a shot to the patients that kills them. This is only one of the plots in the game.
Playing through that whole entire part of the plot felt like they layered truth with enough layers of fiction to slide by. It felt like the writer was trying to warn people, but the delay in the western release stopped them. I wonder what 2020 would've felt like if I had played the game earlier in the year as anticipated.