Ugh. Goddamn that’s gross.
Ugh. Goddamn that’s gross.
I mean, the edge reversal sounds awful, but the rest sounds good.
I’m not sure they went the extra mile though. Looks like there’s no difference between the interactions. They just realized that, after years of male-only protagonists, they needed to do something to win back the women who have stopped playing the series. In comes this option which, while great, seems to just be a…
That’s a little sad. Women are asked to do this all the time, play as a male character and empathize with a male character. I, too, will admit, I prefer to play as a female character, but it is nice to get these outside perspectives. I think a fantastic example is the second season of Life is Strange. Nearly all the…
Imagine having the shoe on the other foot all the time.
No, I didn’t ask for the opinion of someone who didn’t play it. I asked if you played the game. I wouldn’t ask someone who had never played a game to review it. How special do you think your opinion is that it can be valued despite a complete lack of experience in a subject?
You think you’re wealthier than her constituents in Massachusetts and the greater Boston area?
Probably not. But they carry on an American tradition of affordable power. It’s not like they’re buying up exotics. This is a Challenger—brand new ones are under 30K—and an old Porsche passion project. That’s more than affordable for a two income household.
A simple “No” would have sufficed.
You can get an old and in need of repair Porsche Boxster for < $10k. She got it to work on as a passion project. That’s hardly enough to label her some out of touch rich person.
You played the game? I won’t lie, it was a little corny for me, and the 90's-computer generated art style is not quite for my tastes (though nostalgia triggering) however, it was a well engineered iOS game, with decent mechanics and some pretty cool decision-based storyline elements. They went into a ton of detail…
You’ve never been a woman trying to go about your day, have you? At least 3/5 days a week on my way to work, some guy thinks he has something clever to say to me.
I think it’s clear what she meant. She has a duty to fight for the American people. Sure, she could be working in the private sector, making games, and she’d enjoy that, but she felt a calling to serve.
And some people really love games like this.
It’s a pattern. You’d notice it if you didn’t consider queer characters so replaceable. I included a link filled with media that makes an example of this trope.
So many people say “Oh, but this is <Insert Game/Movie/TV Show here>, people die all the time!”
What they don’t realize is how frequently those characters are the lone LGBTQ people in the show. They don’t realize that the survival rate or at least happy ending rate for media’s gay characters is nearly 0.
No one would care about the future of the human race, they’d be too focused on their survival to care.
Society certainly gives us the opportunities.
Excuse me while I go buy a Focus RS, the last great Ford in North America.
Movies always show future cars being sleek and beautiful and fast.