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Zahille7

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I was trying to find the clip where the q-nut finds ex-president Garrison in the grocery store and tells him he knows what he’s really saying, but Garrison just calls him a crazy son of a bitch; but I couldn’t find it.

This one is clear enough though.

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That will only get ruined the more the wealthy shit in the rest of us.

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I was just too young at the time, and never paid attention to any of her dialog until I replayed it as a teenager.

ETA: I was mostly adding evidence to your claim that Bioware was always “woke,” going back to my first Bioware game memory of an LGBT character.

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I went to Google myself.

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I didn’t realize at the time, but Juhani from KotOR is canonically a lesbian.

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It’s like trying to find an SO at a comic convention. Just enjoy the show and be happy you’ve found like-minded nerds.

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This is probably one of the best game series ever made. Probably the best Batman game series ever, too.

Each sequel adds new things without changing the core formula too much, each sequel is a bit bigger than the last game, and each sequel is just “more of what you love” about the Arkham games. Imo it’s everything a game and its sequels should be.

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The newer AC games, to my memory, will actually have the characters run at your pace. Even if you sprint they’ll sprint along ahead of you with that ridiculous flailing arm run.

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Reminds me of r/ARK when people were purposely playing on the lowest settings to make the ugliest dinos.

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I hate how we can’t just have villains anymore. It’s either a future corrupted version of our current hero, or we spend about a third of the runtime making our villains relatable so people can be upset when the consequences finally catch up to them.

Imo we don’t need relatable villains, which is ironic because I used to think being evil for the sake of being evil was annoying, until it went away.

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