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Now, You can turn your psychopathic, aggressive, violent, willing-to-copulate-with-its-own-offsprings-whether-they-like-it-or-not, barbed penis wearing non neutered male cat who sees you as his free food dispenser into a puppy-eyed, puppy-behaved girl with cat ears

And all this time I though it was a disembodied voice projected by sheer willpower from Sakurai.

You really think that flawless characters = more thought?

Which I wasn't suggesting. You can allow character flaws without making those characters one-trick ponies. Instead of praising submissiveness being removed, why not promote that quality being written better?

Restricting a particular character flaw from being portrayed isn't really putting more thought into characters.

I wish we could get over this total bullshit "strong woman" trope, which has infested everything from the Hunger Games to now actual videogames. Make women flawed, stupid, smart, angry, vengeful, insecure, generous, stingy, gross, charming, or anything else. But just some generic "strong female character who don't

I wouldn't call Rebecca Chambers submissive, at no point in RE0 does she act in a manner that could be called submissive to any male character. In RE1 she's just the junior officer who's been on the job for about a week and is therefore not experienced enough to handle the situation. Of course RE0 makes that a giant,

Hell I wouldn't call Chambers that submissive or reliant on others. She was the only one to actually survive out of her team in the mansion incident and was a major help in the game itself. If anything she was probably the smartest one as she had the common sense to lock herself in a room while all the others thought

it's a lesson most learn when they are young. You need to have responsibility for what you say. He's learned his lesson by being a child and he's given up on his work. So I guess he didn't really learn his lesson.

Today, on Kotaku:

"Crouching Tiger
Dead Career"

I highly doubt that gabe, at any point during this, was fearing for his life. thats not the point here. The thing is, when someone says shit like this about you, you probably don't feel like doing business with them any more.

I'm not surprised, it's a completely poor and unprofessional display of behaviour. Even though he's an indie developer, he should have the common courtesy to speak internally to get the problem resolved, not lash out at Valve for what may have been a simple mistake that could have been quickly rectified.

What an asshole.

Good for her. I'm sure she's highly sought after and she has a wealth of knowledge to share. In addition, it is good to see someone in the industry willingly leave and not be let go!