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Even the Star Wars movies are social commentators and they are directed for younger audiences.
The problem relies on the ending. And that is subjective. I don't think it overweight the great graphics, gameplay options, etc.
They're mostly directed at fans of Star Wars. I'm sure the younger audiences don't care for Palpatine or Chewwy.
I hated that.
You haven’t seen an athletic woman before.
I don't like Star wars and I don't know what you are talking about.
One thing that I know is that there are games (and other media too) that have it but keep it hidden and you can dismiss it and just enjoy their escapism if you want to.
I can accept it that way.
I like a lot The neverending story and I am literally AGAINST its meaning (of course. Its meaning is against escapism after all).
I can understand and tolerate when there are only some games that do it that blatantly, to give people more choices, but lately most games are blatant like that, this does not only make them depressing, boring and sad, but also less varied too, because when most games are only an outlet for blatant social commentary stuff presented in the most straightforward and in your face way possible you understand that variety in gaming drops significantly.
Not to mention that often social commentary = brainwash... expecially when it is too blatant, because if it was more hidden it would require more effort to understand it and so it would be less effective as brainwash
Well, most games aren't. And won't likely ever be.
What do you hate? That one of the characters doesn’t look like an anime character?
Unlike you, I'll answer a simple question. I hate the:
Story
Gameplay
Mechanics
Characters
Art direction
Voice acting
Settings
Cutscenes
Fan base
How the studio tried to delete the internet
And that it's so boring
Why? You said you hate them but not why.