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Clark Jun 19, 2024 @ 6:35pm 
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ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.
phlymig22 Jun 21, 2024 @ 12:54am 
Originally posted by IgnorantScumbag:
ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.
Ur wild mate
PoppyJuulo Jun 21, 2024 @ 2:46pm 
Originally posted by IgnorantScumbag:
ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.
They should chain you up
Timo Jun 21, 2024 @ 2:53pm 
Originally posted by IgnorantScumbag:
ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.
Womp womp keep crying "no Lgbtq+120hz30gb124.54.654.566" what doesnt tell you the old man character like D? you assuming his sexuality? you are brainwashed man go outside a bit.
A. Whitlock Jun 22, 2024 @ 12:51am 
I've never seen more people fall for bait

Originally posted by Timo:
Originally posted by IgnorantScumbag:
ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.
Womp womp keep crying "no Lgbtq+120hz30gb124.54.654.566" what doesnt tell you the old man character like D? you assuming his sexuality? you are brainwashed man go outside a bit.
MECHAPOULPE Jun 22, 2024 @ 3:41am 
The old man was a woman. LGBT friendly game. PLS stop writing post
BILLY BROK Jun 22, 2024 @ 7:10am 
Originally posted by IgnorantScumbag:
ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.
go play the sims if it doesn't suit you
Immu Jun 22, 2024 @ 8:08am 
Originally posted by IgnorantScumbag:
ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.

Ayo what? Its a video game, if you don't like it move on. There is literally no reason to add anything anyone demands besides what the dev wants to add to the game. You either buy it or you don't. Im tired if this diversity stuff, but tbf it does look like a copy paste script you found somewhere..
Voke Jun 26, 2024 @ 12:23pm 
Originally posted by Clark:
ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.

no one cares about ur opinion
Reklamirange Jul 4, 2024 @ 2:41pm 
Originally posted by Clark:
ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.

Clark you are completly retarded. You have a big issue.
Von Clark Jul 4, 2024 @ 3:25pm 
Originally posted by Clark:
ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.

dude just climb. it's a climbing game.
BoxingBud Jul 17, 2024 @ 11:20am 
gr8 b8 m8
BoxingBud Jul 17, 2024 @ 11:21am 
Originally posted by Clark:
ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.


also you play counterstrike 2. Are you allowed to even post?
BoxingBud Jul 17, 2024 @ 11:22am 
oh and megascrew the users that actually rewarded this drek with jester points. You're what's wrong.
Originally posted by Clark:
ive been an avid gamer for years, and I was eagerly anticipating the release of Chained Up. However, my excitement quickly turned into disappointment and frustration due to the glaring lack of diversity in this game. It's 2024, and it's appalling that a major game release still fails to include women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ characters in any meaningful way.

Firstly, the absence of women in significant roles is unacceptable. The game is filled with male characters, leaving little to no room for strong, impactful female representation. Women make up half the world's population, and yet, in Chained Up, they are barely visible or reduced to stereotypical side roles. This is not just a missed opportunity; it's a blatant oversight that undermines the potential for a richer and more inclusive narrative.

Moreover, the lack of people of color is equally frustrating. The game's setting and storylines seem to exist in a bizarre, homogeneous world where diversity is non-existent. This not only erases the presence and contributions of people of color but also perpetuates the harmful notion that their stories and experiences are not worth telling. Representation matters, and Chained Up has utterly failed in this regard.

Lastly, the absence of LGBTQ+ characters is incredibly disheartening. In a time when the LGBTQ+ community continues to fight for visibility and acceptance, Chained Up offers no acknowledgment of their existence. This exclusion not only alienates LGBTQ+ players but also sends a damaging message that their identities and stories are not valued. Games have the power to shape perspectives and foster understanding, but Chained Up misses this crucial mark entirely.
bro the man that meet you at the start is literally red, what u mean theres no people of color? u might say that he's not a man, he's a demon but what if its just a red man that is cosplaying demon and his race is redman or smth? think before you write, ok?

and yes, Womp womp keep crying "no Lgbtq+120hz30gb124.54.654.566" what doesnt tell you the old man character like D? you assuming his sexuality? you are brainwashed man go outside a bit.
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Date Posted: Jun 19, 2024 @ 6:23pm
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