wowojoe6
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wowojoe6

I absolutely agree with Atlus and the content protection laws on this. Streaming the gameplay in a game like this can really hurt sales more than with other types of games.

(I am being sarcastic.)

It’s been said by others, but Andromeda is to ME1 what The Force Awakens is to A New Hope. The difference is I like TFA a lot more than I do Andromeda.

I’m about 10 to 15 hours into the game so far and the one nagging thing I have is that there are no real consequences for what I say. I completed this particular missing last night and I was like “Let him go” and that’s it. Dude, it released. No banter from the other citizens. No news stories on the tram. Just another

Compared to the original Mass Effect, this game reads like a fan fiction mod. The story, the dialogue, the animations, the voice acting....they’re all terrible. I went into the trial thinking people were overreacting.

Is there anything about ME:A that isn’t a letdown?

Man the more I hear about this game it’s shifting my attitude from yea I’ll play it someday to I’m never gonna bother. Sad Effect.

That’s what I thought, so I went into the trial with low expectations, hoping to be pleasantly surprised.

This whole game has been a let down thus far. It plays a lot like Dragon Age Inquisition which while I enjoyed (ok, tolerated) for the most part it didnt have me replaying it again like The Witcher 3 has me doing still. And the fetch quests and talk to person A, take train to person B and ten back to person A quests

Most people do not understand that the First Amendment’s protection of Freedom of Expression only protects you from government retribution for protected speech.

It does not—and has never—protected you from private or economic consequences visited upon you by an employer, a litigant, or any other individual or group that

Yes, if I had any, but even if I did I wouldn’t put them on public display and expect no consequences for them. It’s a stupid opinion to think bigotry should just be accepted by a civil society.

Playtonic celebrates diversity, yet did the opposite by removing the lines of someone who made a personal remark.

Goddamn, that is a stupid argument.

I think i know who they could replace him with, with little to no internet drama

directly from him during an interview.

Have fun not playing a game you’d otherwise enjoy because its devs don’t want it associated with a racist.

To be fair, if this person was more honest they wouldn’t have had him do the work to begin with. They are just retroactively making the decision once they found out.

Good on them.

Freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom from consequences.