Imagine thinking on-screen representation is about matching real life stats. Truly clueless.
Imagine thinking on-screen representation is about matching real life stats. Truly clueless.
No, I did not give my opinion on the article, I gave an opinion based on a reaction to the headline alone, which was clearly stated, repeatedly. Pretty clear you’re cherry picking.
Welp, not sure where you’re getting this “pretending to be important” nonsense from, but take a look in the mirror. Bit of the pot calling the kettle black.
The difference is I don’t pretend to be important. I don’t ask asinine questions like “Who cares?” on matters of representation.
Clueless cis white guy.
If you’re here to rhetorically ask “who cares?” or why the character’s gender matters, let me go ahead and preemptively tell you to shut the hell up.
Flaunting their ignorance does not make a point.
No one needs you specifically to understand their perspective. You’re not that important.
Who cares?
No one said it did, but it has been cited as an influence on those games. Naughty Dog devs directly called out its influence on Uncharted 4.
No it couldn’t have been a VN or a movie. The experience of learning what happened and gaining insight into the lives of its inhabitants as you explore the house could not be replicated by a movie or a VN.
And I still wouldn’t call it a game
Yeah no shit. The story’s about a young girl discovering her sexuality and how it affects the rest of her life, her relationship with her family.
Not being a right-winger isn’t a fad and it doesn’t make someone a hero. It’s a very low bar to clear.
Commenting on the internet does not make you a hero.
You right-wingers sure love to play the victim.
I called you a right-winger because you’ve expressed right-wing beliefs while slamming left-wing movements. I don’t care about what you have to say that I can’t verify.
Relevant Miyazaki quote from 1988.
You’re still not grasping the point.
Yeah, those shows are popular but their popularity comes from longtime fans and newer anime fans going back to revisit classics.