For Polygon, I wrote about how pleased I am with the range and ubiquity of queer identity in Watch Dogs: Legion, and my frustrations that these identities don't matter more than they do.https://www.polygon.com/2020/11/9/21556708/watch-dogs-legion-queer-identity …
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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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I commented on the original post on Twitter about the hard mode that.I didn't quite understood what you meant before but I think I have a better grasp on it now. sorry for misunderstanding your thesis, but thank you for writing it!
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No worries, perhaps I could have been clearer, thank you for reading and for the thoughtful response!
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RIP Leslie
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That’s a great point. I thought in general, people’s back story had no impact on the main quests or even dialogue. I got an Albion captain and immediately she turned against them and was talking shit about her ex employer. I wish there was to the characters than just text.
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I took an policeman to infiltrate a police station & the dialogue was the same as when I’d tried with a different character. He didn’t object to anything the AI said & said something about disliking police slightly less than Albion. Still appreciate what they’ve pulled off.
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