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Yes, I can agree that there some things that can be taken away from this game besides "Jecka deserves more!" and "Ew, foot stuff!", but it's silly to write off this backlash as a bunch of people just being overly offended when they had the stomach for all the messed up topics presented by the first two games. That's a lot of consumers dissatisfied with the product they've purchased. It's not just some form of contrarianism or people "not getting it."
I'd also like to know: I hear that a lot, but I'm not a homosexual wahmen so the thought process behind that is completely alien to me. They're funny as hell games that I came to read because of the 12 minute animation they put out on youtube, which was also hilarious. What's the issue even?