bioinfrmagician
Bioinfrmagician
bioinfrmagician

But that theory of yours works just as well if its not a rape scene, which it wasn't in the books. And I think that fact, along with the show handles rape in general, is why fans are angry. If the show wants to show off some breasts and violence to bring in the young male audience that's one thing, but the two

Yes, getting together and having fun. Something that everyone should be allowed to participate in. So naturally, they might be a bit upset when it isn't inclusive, or is degrading to 50% of the world's population. Nobody is pushing an agenda here besides you, and you don't have the right to tell people what is or

Ah, calling them irrational and batshit crazy BEFORE they've expressed an opinion. You are clearly a very open-minded individual!

Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere, but a few months ago there was an article on here about a scene from this game where a woman is molested, along with something about bloody sheets, implied rape, and human trafficking. Can anyone comment on if this made it into the final game?

I would agree with pretty much everything about this statement, and you might be right about this person for sure, except for the Saddleback bag. Pretty much everything they make is amazing, and I'd own one in a heartbeat if I wasn't making a grad student salary.

I think it's by character level. I had a crusader that I started in campaign mode, who had only the templar unlocked. Took him into Adventure mode, immediately had "new hireling available!" message. After a few levels, it popped up again to notify me I could hire the enchantress.

This just seems incredibly unnecessary. Can't we establish badness without implied rape? Or are they just playing up some male power fantasies for the dude-bro audience?

Can we get a spoiler posting of that scene at the end you're referring to. I'm interested in the game but some sense of what triggers this game has would go a long way towards my decision to purchase it.

Why does it matter if a person is superficial?

I think you're missing the point. And I think you're doing that deliberately.

That is not the only point of plastic surgery. You shouldn't overlook people who have it done for reconstructive reasons.

I stated a fact, not an opinion.

It's disappointing that nearly every comment on here is about how she was prettier before surgery. Why do you think your opinion matters?

What the OP had expressed was not an opinion about plastic surgery but his opinion on someone's attractiveness. An opinion that has absolutely no value at all.

I think the thing the others seen to be missing here, in addition to the points you made, is that there's nothing sexist about the costumes inherently. If a woman chooses to dress up like that it's her choice and kudos to her. What is sexist is the way you leer at her, make comments about her boobs, and (this is the

I'm really disappointed by the apparently lack of love for Franklin I keep seeing all over the internet. I knew going in to the game that a lot of focus would be on Trevor because he's such an attention grabber, but fun in a really low brow kind of way.

It must be nice living in the fantasy world you've created in your head to make yourself believe the world is somehow more difficult for men.

So... everyone should be lumped together and considered individuals.. but women are worse and deserve more scrutiny.

Except, no

What's with the cheap shot at Louie at the end?