It’s based on Norse mythology, you choose a god at the beginning of the game. I think you share it with your partner in multiplayer but I haven’t tried it myself yet.
It’s based on Norse mythology, you choose a god at the beginning of the game. I think you share it with your partner in multiplayer but I haven’t tried it myself yet.
Have you tried Crusader Kings II?
It’s worth mentioning that HB 1337 isn’t just an anti-abortion bill, it also hurts women who don’t even want one. The part that requires the fetus to be buried or cremated makes no allowances for miscarriages OR length of pregnancy - every sexually active, fertile person who gets a period without officially disposing…
There’s reports that he’s making McDonald’s runs for Trump. It’s fantastic.
I never claimed to dismiss it as frivolous or mocked you for having an opinion; you’re shamelessly lumping me in with every commenter who disagreed with you. I think polite discussions on gender stereotypes are well worth having.
1. Anecdotal evidence is obviously not conclusive, but that appears to be all we’ve got here. I’d honestly be interested in seeing that link if you ever do find it.
Where are you getting that the user base is men? I’m not familiar with anyone who plays it, but I know plenty of women who play Arkham Horror.
Some STEM disciplines, maybe - I don’t have a lot of experience with game devs, but the differences across STEM fields can be striking.
Not sure how accurate they are, but I’ve seen articles that suggest part of the reason women became less common in the industry was because of the early PC being marketed towards boys/men.
Women do play less, but a lot (like me) just hide who they are online. Flaming is stressful enough without extra sexism.
Sounds neat. Reading it would probably make me angry/sad, but at least it’s getting better.
I’m really confused why everyone is trying to explain the zero reported idea to you.
Kotaku isn’t saying that women dislike JoJo or that the genres are true to stereotype, though. These manga do appear in Japanese magazines aimed at a specific gender (and usually age range). It sounds like your problem is with the labels themselves, not Kotaku’s use of them.
These are all pretty old stories. I wonder how many recent women are uncomfortable speaking up. :/
Don’t forget my least favorite:
It’s a charitable interpretation, but I read it as “fun” that a harasser will potentially get his due, or at least face some media consequences - not as glee that a bunch of conservative women got harassed in the first place.
I don’t remember that part of Spirited Away or Sailor Moon, but then I’m clearly a man-hater as well.
She’s probably just tired of it happening.
“King of the North! The White Wolf! The White Wolf”
Warlock: Master of the Arcane did it even earlier.