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MUH RECYCLE OF VIOLENCE
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>>722579405
hey I felt like this when I had a Wii.
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>>722579405
Standardized game engines paired with standardized woke game develoeprs do tend to cause a creative drain.
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>>722579405
>game journos realizing something everyone already realized two console generations ago
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stories have been obsolete ever since the widespread use of smartphones.
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>>722579405
>jurnos discover shovelware
wow. Took them a minute
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>>722579629
hey I really felt like this. Why didn't anyone complain when this feeling was so popular... OH WAIT
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>>722579405
Should've played something good like japanese RPGM gems.
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Cycle of violence is the only story broad enough for maximum audience yield. It is literally just "embrace the status quo" as a narrative.
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westoid writing in general
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>>722579405
I agree.
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>>722580547
Lady D was the protagonist? I must have missed a game.
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>>722579405
They want to make movie games, but they don't want to hire competent writers. So you aren't really even playing a game but watching the same shitty D-movie on repeat with the same 'progressive' messaging.



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