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You also spend multiple chunks of the game playing as Ciri. Like what are folks expecting?
The kinds of people that claim "wokism" in games tend to also not actually play the games they're bitching about, so they don't actually know what to expect.
Oh this is funnier than that.
Awhile ago my partner and I discovered there's a combined work "Woke Advisory List" of videogames compiled by these backwards grognards. It roughly places games into categories of "Do not play, tis too woke" and "mild Trigger warning - has woke elements"
There is no small matter of quality of game that seems to influence which category the game is put in. Generally blah games with like a non sexy female protagonist and a single gay person randomly existing as a character you optionally meet might classify as "Holy shit! Too woke too WOKE!"... But then LIFE IS STRANGE is only categorized with the mildest of warnings of "some gay themes".... Like bro... "some" ?
It is equal parts hilarious and disheartening to go through and look at all the shit they decry as woke collated in one place and to recognize what counts as "exceptions" because they cannot bring themselves to cast games they love onto the burn pile.
It's not just that they don't want to put games they love into the pile. Their whole idiology is based on woke games failing. If a game is successful and "woke" then their idiology must be wrong. They will never admit to this being the case, so instead the game must not be that "woke" after all.