"Yakuza: Like a Dragon" was a good political game. The hero teams up with and defends immigrants, the homeless, and sexworkers from a political party that capitalizes on fear of outsider groups to score political points.
It's so frustrating that games are often put into two buckets lately: Either we have cis/heterosexual/normative games or we have so called "political games". Chud gamers are such a cancer. People raging in the youtube chat during the Game Awards by being mad that the Fallout show is becoming "political" really highlights how disconnected from reality they are. lol
"Yakuza: Like a Dragon" was a good political game. The hero teams up with and defends immigrants, the homeless, and sexworkers from a political party that capitalizes on fear of outsider groups to score political points.
It's so frustrating that games are often put into two buckets lately: Either we have cis/heterosexual/normative games or we have so called "political games". Chud gamers are such a cancer. People raging in the youtube chat during the Game Awards by being mad that the Fallout show is becoming "political" really highlights how disconnected from reality they are. lol
Was not expecting a Rice and Ruin reference, even a negative one lol
I like the campfire scene in Final Fantasy X at the ruins of Zanarkand
Tim: "i dont like cats"
also Tim: has a dog thats running CatOS
This is an excellent comment
Gitaroo Man has the best campfire scene
RDR2 has the best campfire scene
Karin from SFA3 probably does have the best scoff in video games. Brandon was right on the money.
What about Bison from SFA3? His condescending laugh and "nurui wa" jab are pretty harsh.
Party