@tetrapod: You in this post: "Do you go on all the reviews of games you find boring and 'express yourself'? Seems like you're just desperate for attention"
You the day before: "This impressionable reviewer must have been drinking heavily to give this game a 10/10. The ending was complete garbage."
Really, Gamespot. What is this? Obviously all those nasty ideals are portrayed on the Villain. Why is this an issue?
In fact, allow me to tell you something:
Homophobia is bad, yes.
Racism is bad, yes.
Xenophobia in general is bad, yes.
We know that, everyone with a blink of common sense knows that. We also know when something is really outrageous and unacceptable, and when somebody is trying really hard to get offended or finding a problem to get upset about. This article is from the latest.
Its exactly because of things like this that a lot of anti-xenophobia initiatives are having a hard time reaching the people who needs them the most; because reading superficial and painfully forced and over-analyzed articles like this gives an impression that every initiative has behind them a "thought police"
I would expect this amount of low-level of forced Political Corrects from Polygon or Kotaku, but not for you, guys. I'm disappointed.
@hrv_25: They could have offered "Cyber City" or one of those crappy achievement hoarding games lol. They are free anyway, but yes, they could have gone a "bit" less cheap. I mean... Epic store is offering World War Z now as "self-Isolation" relief! Steam should at least try.
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