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Given that Kojima got death threats when he tried to stop doing the series, I'm pretty sure he's just rubbing our noses in now, by giving people what they want, but not the way they wanted it. It's trolling for him. Like that bit in Snake Eater where you have Eve in your party, and you can find out she has proctitis

If there's anything I've learned about folks like Hox, from far too much experience, it's that it's nearly impossible to get them to change their minds, or admit to being wrong about anything at all. "You can't logic someone out of a viewpoint they weren't logic'd into," or something like that. About the best you can

>I don't understand why someone would attempt to bend those facts, and attempt to take all of the character away from the female characters.

I'm saying what possible counter point is there that makes photographing women's asses before executing them okay?

Strangelove may have started a relationship with Huey, and may be Otakon's mum.

Her initials are A.S.

Resident Evil 6. Turns out Jill Valentine has been brainwashed - and given a dye job - by Wesker. According to said critic, that counts as domestic violence, regardless of "incidental circumstances" intended to justify it.

>If you believe male victims of rape should be disregarded, or that we should ignore child soldiers, homelessness, male prostitution, disproportionately high rate of male suicide, work related injury, or any matter like that... because MEN - which, disgustingly seems to be what you are saying, 'White bros

>Now that that straw man is burned,

I'm worried that the extremists in feminism are the mainstream. When the biggest name in feminist games criticism endorsed a violent fanfic wherein she murders Randy Pitchford, and claimed that a dude in a videogame reluctantly defending himself from his roided-up, brainwashed female friend trying to kill him was

>This is good, because these are problems women have had to deal with to a far greater extent than men, and it's helped bring attention to these matters, having them all grouped as women's issues.

I like the bit where he says Yahtzee and hundreds of legit writers agree with him, but when one disagrees, all on your own, you're an "MRA-drone". Because it doesn't count as a bandwagon fallacy when he does it.

So nobody can call you a troll when you're mocking others and ignoring their opinions, but you think it's okay to call people MRAs - and implicitly, misogynists - just for disagreeing with you about someone being misogynist.

One paper - which you didn't link to - is not "most if not all official accounts". Also, you did see the second paragraph, right?

Wow. That doesn't even pretend to acknowledge my post.

Official accounts, like, uh...well, not a single one I've found. There's still lots of confusion about what happened, so I'd really like to know what authoritative sources you're referring to.

Ah, yes, the old "calm down" chestnut. I've only disagreed with and criticized you and Rex, regardless of whether you like the series or not. In fact, both of you have said you liked the games...and I'm still disagreeing.

And who determines that it's a "cheap narrative gimmick"? Because that sounds quite a lot like a subjective judgement, and one which has to be made on an individual basis instead of making broad-brush assumptions. How many examples on that TVTropes page you linked would you call "cheap narrative gimmicks", without

I'm not moving anything. I'm claiming that it's not very prevalent as some claim or you implied.