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The reason western games suck now is because they're being made by people who refuse to accept that straight males are still the majority audience and they want to see hot women and tough dudes, not inclusion or whatever
There's a mismatch in culture between the people making the games and the people buying games, the companies are no longer a handful men in their 20s-30s working out of a garage
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men and garages still exist though.
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e33?
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Who cares what some amerimutts put out? This century is Asian.
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i want to see trench coats and katanas
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big games suck because business analysts and venture capitalists are parasites. they see video games (and all creative endeavours, really) solely as a vehicle to make marketable franchises by appealing to a supposed average consumer (who, paradoxically enough, does not exist). as a result, games are developed for nobody at all; you end up with the current state of AAA gaming (in both the west and the east - let's not forget about the modern troubles of square and capcom) in which video games are bloated, expensive, bland, comically safe, and wildly unsatisfying
anyways you should post more pictures of the dude in OP



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