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I want to be liked by all readers, I really do, and I'm certainly no Pauline Kael, but when some people do take umbrage at what I consider to be just pretty mild efforts to explore what a game is and isn't doing, I take some comfort in this:https://twitter.com/carolynmichelle/status/1290476006818512904?s=20 …
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To answer a ? I someone asked, yes, I do want games in which being queer or trans doesn't impact a character's experience. I absolutely want visions of such liberated societies. But WDL is explicitly a game about fascist oppression. Those oppressions are never one-size-fits-all.
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I'm not saying I want playing as a queer person to = HARD MODE. I just want to feel those identities in the texture of the game somehow, and found how they're weirdly absent in the lives of the characters a bit jarring, as I explain here.pic.twitter.com/276Xm9VAC2
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I want to be clear: it is super awesome that in WD: Legion, queer and trans people are everywhere, that its bustling London reflects our existence in the world. In that regard, it is the type of big-budget game from a major studio I could scarcely have imagined ten years ago.
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this is so, so good.
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Interesting read. Love the comparison to flavor text on Destiny 2's rifles.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This was a great article. I was also annoyed how all these traits meant nothing.
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