
Videogames have been the centre of social justice related criticism for quite some time now. Many articles have been published about Ubisoft’s lack of a female assassin in Assassin’s Creed: Unity. Some even pointed out that there were more severed heads than female speakers during the E3 press conference. Even a game as seemingly innocent as Tomodachi Life got flak for not including same-sex relationships.

Tomodachi Life is finally returning on the Switch, which bodes well for the roster of Nintendo's next Super Smash Bros. entry.

The recent March 2025 Nintendo Direct revealed exciting news, including a Tomodachi Life sequel, which may be significant for Animal Crossing fans.

Shaz from GL writes: "Assassin’s Creed Unity is looked at as one of the worst in Ubisoft’s iconic franchise. But playing it nearly 10 years later reveals it may just be the best"
What matters is if you enjoy the game. Representation can play a small part in sims that give you freedom to do certain things, but overall it comes second to the gameplay.
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Unless the game is designed around it, keep political agendas out of games. Its one of the few sources of entertainment that does not try to make statements about everything.
I think we do need more female, different ethnicities and homosexual protagonists in games. Ultimately it shouldn't really change the story (maybe different ethnicities and females in some case would change the story) but I don't see why developers are ignore these types of people (I do wonder if it is down to the type of people who make and publish games). It would be nice when developers build their world they move away from the attractive white archetype and they don't bat an eyelid about having a gay or female or black character
It does matter to those that can't make their own games and think they have the right to demand those that can to include them in the overall narrative.