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Grim Fandango was born into that context. It was born to that legacy. It didn't ask for it. Grim Fandango was and is just a game. It had little understanding of how important it would become, bears no responsibility for the reasons why we love it. We love it because it was The Last One. The last adventure game that

STILL!! THEYRE NOT WHITE!! FUCK YOU HOLLYWOOD!!

If only it were that easy. I agree there's no way they'll do it without Link, and on paper not making him unlikeable seems simple. But, I still see sooooo many pitfalls. I guess they managed to make it work for the mangas. We'll see.

As someone who works in entertainment, I think everyone is really over-analyzing the Game of Thrones byte. This is classic Hollywood talk, and likely means very little about where the show is headed. The formula in this case is 'Family friendly (insert most popular TV show with swords right now)'

DONALD FOR LINK

Jason even though you are an Unethical Game Journo Pros, (but mostly because you are a Man) I will be civil in the hopes of furthering polite discourse.

Which gets us to the crux of this story: as usual, this sequence of events is far more convoluted and nuanced than Pinsof and various GamerGaters have suggested. To sum up the story of Fez's development as a tale of good vs. evil—the type of rudimentary sorting that GamerGaters have been so attracted to over the past