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Wait, you think racism in post Civil War America was something you could not be aware of?

Another thing to keep in mind is that they make it very clear that basically everything Arthur knows, he learned from Dutch and (to a slightly lesser extent, Hosea). Ya’ know, good ‘ole Dutch - a cult leader who abused Arthur and all of the other men he raised for decades. From the beginning of the game, you can see

True. And sorry but i have to use this reply for a comment because kinja is hiding the op reply button today.

Being a white guy who grew up in 1860s America, Arthur doesn’t need to ask Charles about why he feels this way. He knows that the South discriminates against Black people.

“She knows she can be tough at times,” the source continued, “but believes she works hard and is extremely creative and that it’s a privilege to work for her and be around her.”

Been playing for five hours and the game is super intuitive. My only piece of advice is go for the Bow Quest first, its useful. Other than that have fun its super flexible in terms how you want to play it. At first you need to be scrapy, especially if you bite off more then you can chew as I did, but you get into the

Other than, you know, the obvious things like lynch mobs, the KKK, but you’re right, no real negative implications tied to that image.

“he doesn’t remember it, he was a baby” now I’m imagining the internet chanting this like “his name is robert paulson”

First, they came for the people who misuse ‘First they came...’ by Martin Niemoller, and I did not speak out because I was not a person who misused ‘First they came...’ by Martin Niemoller.

i Really love Yuasa but this and Ride Your Wave dont feel like him at his best.

In this day and age you really do expect better. I am a native speaker and really wish people would cast folks that speak the language and understand the Latin-American (Caribbean American) culture.

It’s a Far Cry game. Calm down.

I saw him in Breaking Bad, too, and cringed all the way through. Every scene he had in Spanish opposite a native speaker was an immediate break of suspension of disbelief. They didn’t even have the good sense to write him a backstory where he’s second generation or raised in the US or something. It was baffling.

And

Eh those of us who saw him in Breaking Bad already knew that, personally i’ve gotten used to how he speaks Spanish and he always makes for an entertaining so I truly could not give less of a fuck how “accurate” it is, I don’t play video games for accuracy anyways.

I’m totally fine with that plot here as it feels like

Yeeeeeah, so Giancarlo Esposito, who is Danish and American with an Italian father, can’t speak Spanish to save his life and that trailer was pretty shitty.

I don’t know, at what point do we stop doing the “everybody speaks English but they still say “El Presidente” to refer to the dictator” thing? It’s barely fine in

Carrion looks actually really fun. If it’s $20-$25, I’ll buy.

Dude, really? Its been obvious from day one that ALL of Devolver’s conferences are meant to be a huge parody of these kinds of events in general.

I like them a lot. So, for me I guess.

lol

“ethnic intimidation” = “being non-white around someone who is terrified of everyone who is not white”. It’s like an agoraphobe trying to sue the outdoors for being there.