mentatwanderer
MentatWanderer
mentatwanderer

You did nothing but attack a man who is doing good. And now you’re hiding behind all of that identity/trigger soup.

You should work on yourself. I think you’re probably a good candidate for psychedelics. Set and setting are crucial, and your own mind will likely scare the hell out of you before you can make progress.

Your second point is pointless. We don’t live in hypothetical land.

We do live in a world where this man is doing much more for society than you are.

And what are you doing for the less privileged?

JFC, the boy’s rich. Man the fuck up and worry about your own shit.

If you liked the first one, my thought is that you’ll love this one.

Combat is better, more fun, and also feels more avoidable if you don’t want to engage in a random fight while wandering. The game itself feels a little more linear, but the story it’s telling seems much better realized. It feels more like playing

Oh!

This happened on my first playthrough because I just guessed the passcode. (Cartman is fairly predictable.)

I was really confused - moreso when I found that my guess was right.

I was really curious to see what Kotaku had to say about South Park, actually.

The Fractured but Whole is entirely about identity and identity politics, as this site is. Your entire discussion is about being a white man. And South Park isn’t content to just let you be the New Kid - the town needs to know your gender

While I appreciate the nuance you’re bringing to the subject, our society’s track record for “oh, surely they’re not spying on this, that’d be ridiculous” is god awful.

Big data has existed for at least three decades, and is always more sophisticated than the public assumes. Always.