thetwelfthdoctor
TheTwelfthDoctor
thetwelfthdoctor

It doubles down on nothing at all. The comic character and the video game character have - for a long time - had allies who were good people amongst other people. Keyword: people. You’re gazing so hard at your navel that you’ve fallen in, and don’t realize you’re painting with the same broad brush you claim the game

Another way to interpret things is as they’re presented in the game: the protagonist using a questionable bit of technology installed by one of his enemies to monitor crime.

Contrarianism at its best. Kudos

Except. Not really. He doesn’t have ownership over the 1980’s or mechs anymore than any other people that enjoy those things things, not even in that particular combination.

This is the only game I’ve ever played that bores me to tears, yet can’t stop playing.

So, let’s say you’ve got a life and career, a wife (who also games) and children, and don’t always have the time to put into games that - apparently- many here do...

This

Have you ever watched a volleyball match or gymnastics in which the women were wearing a thong?

Bloodborne 2. Please.

Oh yeah. No doubt about that. Heather had since edited the article to remove her original mistake which said “You play Nioh as Englishman William Adams.”

I see my first response got deleted. Curious, that. William Adams was English in real life; in the game he’s Irish.

Main character is Irish. Not English. Historically, he’d also be British as Ireland wasn’t independent. But he’s still Irish rather than English.

Jesus Christ. Yeats didn’t plagiarize Blake. The two poems are entirely different. Use. Google. Before. You. Argue.

Thank you for not being as lazy as I am and posting a link.

Nope. It’s not The Tyger. It’s The Second Coming. By Yeats.

The Tyger is Blake, but the OP wasn’t The Tyger. It was The Second Coming by Yeats.

No. That was Yeats.

I’ll agree with you that it is used too often, and you can think calling me asinine applies, but the fact remains that we differ in opinion. I’m on the fence about the game as a whole. I’ve put maybe 20-30 hours in, and there are many things I enjoy about it, many others that I don’t.