Ah, the SAD Edition.
But real talk, why does this seem to cost as much as a One S even without a 4K Blu-Ray drive? You'd think they'd at least knock a bit off for that.
...what?
It's almost like BC at the START of a gen is when it's important, and not years into it!
And Nintendo said the DS wasn't gonna replace the Gameboy, and that the Switch wasn't gonna replace the 3DS.
Everything about MS's actions, just like the above scenarios, indicates otherwise. The hardware is gonna be the same as Valve's Steamboxes, an option, but not their focus.
I love how you think mocking even a colorblind mode makes you cool.
It doesn't, but it does say a lot about you.
They probably could have, but then they'd be subjected to numerous think pieces about how they're "ignoring Lovecraft's racist history" and etc.
I guess they figure it's best to just confront that head-on now.
I've read a bit, my guy, and when they're not minorities or poor, uneducated white folks of "poor breeding", they're some unspeakable force of the cosmos. Very rarely did he have a white villain who wasn't one of these things, and that was mostly his later works. Call of Cthulhu, and Shadow Over Innsmouth, however, DO contain this, and those are the biggest influences on this game.
Lovecraft's racism is well-documented though, not sure why y...
Yes BUT
In "Shadow Over Innsmouth", the people inherited their deal with Dagon from a group of Polynesian islanders who were intermarrying with fish people, and the story as a whole was meant as a condemnation of interracial relationships. Similarly, in "Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family", a man is horrified to learn that his great-great grandmother, known for her violent disposition, was actually an ape woman from Africa, and he act...
We're talking legal immigration here. The guy hated Irish Catholics, for example. Also had an pen hate for black people, called them semi-human beasts, and a general dislike even for white people who he viewed as having "inferior breeding".
The fact that his villainous figures were almost exclusively Native American, Black, or various other nonwhite races is also a pretty large indicator.
Oh, QUITE racist.
Just not the type of racism or bigotry that's more known or common. He came from a family with old English sensibilities, so his bigotry was more based on his perceptions of "breeding" and good genes vs bad. But all his villainous characters are all minorities (including some incredibly bad descriptions of black people) and poor, uneducated white people with "poor breeding". His heroic figures are all very, very white, and usually s...
@SonyStyled That was Resistance: Burning Skies. Retribution was Bend, but it was a PSP game, not Vita.
Excuse you, Amanda Tapping, Michael Shanks, Claudia Black, that whole CAST was great. lmao
Had to send mine in for repair already. Just stopped charging one day. Left JoyCon just slips right off while I'm holding it, too.
You can always revert back if anything catastrophic happens.
The first one is free, the rest come at a cost. Same way it's handled elsewhere.
Nobody's pretending it's accessibility, the problem is that people are constantly lumping it in with that on both sides, and as such are even bashing legitimate accessibility features.
But that question is hardly a strawman. The point is, even if they DID add an Easy Mode? You wouldn't be affected. There'd be no real negatives for those who didn't want to use it. So why, then, are so many people crusading so hard against this that they're even willin...
Could be VERY useful for people with disabilities too.
One guy with disabilities managing to complete the game does not mean the game needs no accessibility features. There's a FG player who plays using only his mouth who still says accessibility needs to advance in gaming, ffs.
But that still hasn't answered my question. Even if they added an Easy Mode, how would that affect you or your satisfaction at having completed the game on "Normal" or "Hard" Mode? Why does it matter to you how someone else e...
Well New Vegas was Obsidian, but Bethesda did kinda give them like... a six month turnaround time.
So I don't suppose anyone's even bothered to look at what they've, y'know, actually done?
Or bothered reading that most of it involves the sexualization of underage characters or characters designed to appear as such?
No? Shocking.