They wanted to trade
Also this was unironically one of the best things to happen to the japanese for hindreds of years and fast tracked their industrialisation
Honestly it kind of bit the US in the ass, there would be no japanese empire in WW2 if perry hadn't forced them to open up
They had shit we wanted. They wouldnt willingly part with shit we wanted for compensation. We sent guns to force it. This method hasnt changed in several hundred years.
Also what game
It's directed by Fumihiko Yasuda, who directed both Nioh 1 and 2. I was already interested in the game because I saw the odachi, the flaming dual katanas and the spear at the end, and I wanted to play that shit like I did with Nioh games. But then I went and read up about the game and learned that Yasuda is directing it. And my already high interest in the game further skyrocketed.
I still don't know who is directing Wo Long though.
I fricking laughed so much when that shinobi guy pulled a revolver at the end, it's like a game based on the "parry this you casual" meme, kinda also reminded me of Isshin.
But honestly I was looking forward to it until it said PS5 exclusive, then I realised that shit isn't worth a drop of sweat from my balls.
Japan had rather robust silver mines
They also had a lot of artisan products you couldn't really get anywhere else
Japanese culture else became extremely popular among the american middle and upper class
The first weebs were aeound 1880-1910
It wasn't uncommon for an american businessman to pressure his wife in to wearing kimonos around the house
why couldn't the americans just leave the japs alone
They wanted to trade
Also this was unironically one of the best things to happen to the japanese for hindreds of years and fast tracked their industrialisation
Honestly it kind of bit the US in the ass, there would be no japanese empire in WW2 if perry hadn't forced them to open up
They had shit we wanted. They wouldnt willingly part with shit we wanted for compensation. We sent guns to force it. This method hasnt changed in several hundred years.
Also what game
Such entitlement. No wonder this country is going thru the shitter.
Idk if you're talking about american or japan but yes
Because americans deserve everything they get, americans shitting themselves that japs could have taken control of their economy in the 80s
I wish they did, frick our current "management".
My interest dropped significantly when I realized it wasn't Nioh 3
Nioh 3 isnt happening, there is Nioh (in China) coming out but thats as close as youre gonna get for a long time.
Yeah bro I hate when developers make a new game. I want Old Game Volume 7
It's directed by Fumihiko Yasuda, who directed both Nioh 1 and 2. I was already interested in the game because I saw the odachi, the flaming dual katanas and the spear at the end, and I wanted to play that shit like I did with Nioh games. But then I went and read up about the game and learned that Yasuda is directing it. And my already high interest in the game further skyrocketed.
I still don't know who is directing Wo Long though.
If this is really modern Way of the Samurai people have no fricking clue what they're in for. Some of incidentally best made RPGs ever.
mein Black person, wots were great games.
I fricking laughed so much when that shinobi guy pulled a revolver at the end, it's like a game based on the "parry this you casual" meme, kinda also reminded me of Isshin.
But honestly I was looking forward to it until it said PS5 exclusive, then I realised that shit isn't worth a drop of sweat from my balls.
It said CONSOLE exclusive.
Lemonade
>"WAAAAI-TO PEIIII-GU GO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOME"
I thought It was a new Way of the Samurai game or a remake of Wots3 when I saw the ships and town
>Open, the country
>Stop, having it be closed
>I'M MAKING THE MOTHER OF ALL OMLETTES HERE, JAP. CAN'T FRET OVER EVERY EGG
What did burgers even get from Japan back then?
Euros were getting their filthy paws dirty in china and grabbing land all over east Asia.
Perry also wanted America to colonize Formosa (Taiwan) but the US government ignored him.
Japan had rather robust silver mines
They also had a lot of artisan products you couldn't really get anywhere else
Japanese culture else became extremely popular among the american middle and upper class
The first weebs were aeound 1880-1910
It wasn't uncommon for an american businessman to pressure his wife in to wearing kimonos around the house
Is this guy just going to be living rent free in all japanese peoples heads for the rest of all time?