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Better question, when do we get to the part where we stop shunning the human body and therefore over sexualizing it; the only reason why our society sees images like these as being dirty is because we’ve created a social standard that requires women to cover their breasts and enforce it to such an extreme that the

Because when the adults were kids, they were taught to be actively offended instead of being off-put or disinterested, and they were also taught that being offended is the most inhuman thing that can happen and not to tolerate it. They’re all going to die unhappy, even if their every ideal is catered to.

We used to cal this the religious right. However, the left have become the new religious right. If they don’t agree with it than it should be gone. It’s a fact that we are seeing played out everyday.

I don’t think the OP meant people can’t have opinions, just that the vitriolic way we tend to express them is hardly proportional to the issues we bemoan

To be fair it’s not exactly the most solid experience. While presentation, music, and visuals are stellar, the gameplay is clunky and frustrating. I had a way better opinion of that game before forcing myself to finish it.

.... Playing Yakuza...

Yep. For my money. Shadow of the Colossus should be at the top of every list...even lists that it doesn’t belong. Even things like “Comedy series from 1977 that won the most Emmys: Shadow of the Colossus!”

I loved the soundtrack, the themes and plot of the game is pretty much akin to every other cliche JRPG. It’s problem lies in poor design choices, and it’s over-reliance of nostalgia. I had no regrets 100% completing the game, but it didn’t hit every note it wanted to achieve.

I honestly don’t know, this is 100% my personal reaction (which obviously other folks here disagree with : ) )

It felt very much like a SNES RPG of old, which I liked. The ‘shallowness’ I refer to is mostly in its variety, or rather, lack of. Everything is a snowy environment, the soundtrack is simple piano melodies, and the spell/special FX aren’t really inspiring by any means.

It was extremely bland. Not at all a good game.

I played it pretty much right up to the end, and couldn’t be bothered to see it through any further.

I dug it. It won’t be in my top 30 RPGs of all time, but it was nostalgic in the right ways. My main complaint was that it was pretty shallow.

It kind of felt like a very pretty fan game inspired by Chrono Trigger. It felt very much like a minimum viable product. Which isn’t to say it wasn’t enjoyable to play, but it was not on a quality level with other games out there. Hopefully the studio has learned from experience and will be allowed to create a

It sounds like I’m in the minority here, but I absolutely loved the game.

A short but very charming game, if you like old SNES JRPGs most notably Chrono Trigger you’ll like I am Setsuna.

Overall combat was decent, but the game was very lacking in story, gameplay aside from combat (just walking around from A to B), in soundtrack, and in RPG design decisions of the last 20 years (it was trying to be old/nostalgic to a fault).

I misread the title as “Killers & Thieves Is A Management Game About Medieval Buggery” and I was expecting something very different.

It’s complicated and context is eveything.

I bought Destiny 1 and felt so insulted by the lack of depth and content that I gave up and never looked back. People kept telling me that I had to buy the expansions or the new versions but why in the hell should I reward being starved for content by paying for more? admittedly I am not the type of gamer who loves to