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The Dev cycle for the game is done. there might be one guy who checks it once a week to moderate hate speech, and that's about it.
"Don't make me buy that one Wonder Woman game!"
Little turds with learned faces realize the ramifications. Instantly become world leaders pushing the globe to prosperity.
That woul dprobably sadden me TBH. I was never a fan of HP. I did watch the entire movie series and it was pretty good (my gf at the time was a fan) but I dunno. You'd want it to be a brawler, surely and HP doesn't really lend itself to that.
To clarify I am accepting of all both genders and choices just don't try to force your opinions on me or scream it in my ear; I don't mind and I don't care. I just take people as they are, so don't ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ ban me again. I'm not anti-alphabet, I'm anti-segregation. and it's the alphabet people who are segregating themselves, if you think about it.
This isn't quite right; you see WB is in real financial trouble RN, and it's due to the overly 'woke' agenda. People who are actually 'awake' as opposed to 'woke' have spoken... with their wallets... and WB is paying for it dearly. This makes me quietly happy. It's happening. Majority / normal / reasonable people are winning against these monolithic companies pushing these diningenous, disempowering messaging to our youth.
Wonder Woman was designed as a ground-up Feminist Empowerment symbol. I have no issue with that in itself, in fact its quite humourous, as well as educational and enlightening if you go watch the original cast series, or better read some of her first issue comics, you can literally see that she remained a victim of her time.
My issue is more a WB/agenda thing and I cannot foresee anything but liberalised woke agenda with (remember; minority) pro-LGBTQ heavy content or just as likely anti-SWM (I just made that up but you know exactly what it is). considering it's an 'anti-male' character being designed by an 'anti-male' company.
I believe that it will be too much about 'Patriarchal evil' and other quasi-politics, and not enough about enjoyable fictional story lines and quality game play.
I'm not anti minority. I'm more just annoyed that these minorities' voices are so loud that the "Normal is evil" that the next generation is believing all the hype.
If you want proof look at the lettering;
LGBTQ is a community. sure, so are straight men and women; we are / were all part of the same community, once. The LGBTQ have segregated THEMSELVES into a sub-group or separate community in opposition to everyone else. To me, we are all part of one community; but when your gender or sexual preferences become your identity, then you, young individual, are creating an issue where there was understanding and compassion before.
I don't care if Wonder Woman is female, I just hate super heroes. I have the same exact sentiment and apathy for all the Batman and Spiderman man games.
My original comment was short and succinct. I Shared my sentiment without getting into it. Someone ♥♥♥♥ on that, so I expounded.
For the record; I'm not right wing, I'm not left wing, I'm not even American and I don't even really know what they are or what that means. I spent a fair chunk saying "I don't like it, but you do you".
Horizon Zero dawn had a couple of low-key gender-oriented themes, and the main character was a "strong, independant young woman"... who was raised by a man, BTW. I loved that game and it handled it's trans, gay and tomboy subplots really well. They made up a tiny portion of the content, so as to not be overbearing, created an engaging sidequest based of the theme, and the characters were just treated as people who needed help with some unrelated thing - a lost brother, stolen medication, etc. They were just treated as people, and their sexuality wasn't the focus of the game.
The characters in HZD didn't scream 'IM LGBTQ'. it wasn't "I'm gay and my gay lover was kidnapped by her evil parents because they hate people in love, please save her". It was 'this man is injured, I'm a medic but I need to stay with this dying man to comfort him; can you grab the Mophine I left at home for me?" So even the characters weren't portrayed as particularly helpless, or strong - just in a position to need another set of hands, usually.
I liked this approach. It wasn't overbearing, it wasn't particularly in your face, it was just people.
I'm really confident that WW is going to get it wrong. Then again, in my head I do tend to mix up WB with Disney, because I was brought up on Looney Tunes and thought they were all the same, because they were all on one after the other on TV.