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After Legacy of Kain, we have Legacy of Sleepy Joe, but it is not a game; rather, it is a horror docufilm, meant to be preserved in order to avoid repeating the same madness.
It seems poorly thought out, the two obvious options presented come nothing short than presented as placeholders for an unfinished game.
mom, things in games, I play in the basement, are not how I want it to be, cry cry
"I want developers to take a political stand against DEI by implementing my favored body type selection in their games otherwise I'll piss and scream and not boycott it!"
Hmm, almost sounds like politics in games is really cool as long as it's the politics you like. Spineless, unprincipled neckbeards don't actually hold any values. What a shocker...
Men and women exist, that's the two options that allow for the continuation of humanity.
What would be the motivation to label them otherwise, if not politics?
I don't much care about your western politics. Woke, anti-Woke crap. The game got beautiful female character creation with boob option, fun combat and exploration and it's made by Team Ninja who made Nioh 2 and Ninja Gaiden. That's all i care about.
It is true that at least Japanese developers "care" about pleasing the West.
I agree with you as long as your comments are intended as a short-sighted defense of this game, but fundamentally "it's not okay."
It's something we need to care about in order not to care about it.
Because this isn't some trivial nonsense that we can make go away by not care about it.