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I like games with agenda.
If the world shifts its agenda—as it seems to be doing—you’ll eventually be forced to accept it. It’s better to keep this media free from agendas so everyone can enjoy it.
Seems too limiting to me. Games are commercial products, but they are also art that express the ideas of their creators. Saying they should only be commercial products and not express anything is antithetical to the whole idea of free expression.
Actually, you're right—I can't argue against that. A better solution, in games where it makes sense, is to let the player choose.
But you probably have never been to a gym and never saw a buff woman body before.
While you're right about real women's bodies, I think you might be underestimating how hard it is for a woman to look like that.
It takes years of intense training, a strict diet, supplements, and plenty of rest—none of which are realistically available in a post-apocalyptic world where time and basic resources, especially food, are scarce.
They could’ve just made Abby athletic and fit, but hey, that wouldn’t fit the agenda, right?
1000% this, not only having such body is a titanic or almost impossible thing to achieve in post apocalyptic worlds but for a woman it would be much more difficult.
Those mushroom people must be loaded with tren,
Also, what agenda? The agenda of "women can have muscles?" The game is full of completely standard female archetypes. You literally play as one for half of the game! Ellie is your typical small and agile girl character. If this were fantasy, she'd be an archer or something. I am deeply fascinated by this idea that a game having one single character in it who does not match typical feminine standards is a sign of societal decay