- Nearly everyone in power/authority (directing you, paying you, ordering you, etc) is a wahmen.
- And nearly all of them are wahmen of color or trans or gay. White men dumdum, please trans wahmen of color u can tellz me wat I spose doo???
- The few men in power (who are also mostly minorities) get killed quickly due to arrogance/being dum dums (men, amirite???) or are revealed to not be their true own true boss.
- Romance with characters was a big feature, but no romance white people! Only secks with minority allowed! If u secks with white person, fine it can only be a gay guy.
- White government officials fascist. Black government officials good.
- all wahmen are victims, they only sell their coochies because society meanies to them.
- try not to kill people pleeease? Criminals are product of da system we need to help dem!
I’m only 5+ hours in and just completed maybe 5-10 missions lol. Can’t imagine it gets any less sjw-y
As far as I'm concerned, it was only made a big deal of because of the human nudity.
Bought it on sale for $20, all DLC. Got to the end of the first big story (the one with Jonny). I'm enjoying it, don't get me wrong, and I don't mind the crafting system, et al, or the fact that it feels kind of like a single-player MMO (which I actually don't mind, either). I dislike the forced third-person, but on the other hand, it serves to remind me that it's not "my" story, it's Geralt's ... I just don't see anything otherwise "amazing" about it, not in the same way I found Skyrim "amazing" when I first noticed that people and creatures were living their lives without regard to my character, or anything like that ... The story? You're looking for your chick friends, as far as I am, anyway. Instead of for a dragon, or my dad, or some kid I don't care about, or the Devil ...
It's enjoyable and all, but I don't see where it warranted so much braggadoccio surrounding it. Beyond the nudity. Perhaps I'm missing something, or haven't got there yet.
The main story was not that great but I liked the DLCs a lot, better story and better boss fights but the main game story was uninterested and combat was boring.
I think it was a huge hit because younger players did not get to play as a male confident hero that has girls fawning over him. For many this was a new concept, is like eating a cookie for the very first time after being told for years the cookie was toxic.
I've not played the game and I'm not planning to, but I haven't seen any forced third person in the various streams I've watched. Where does it happen?
They were talking about Witcher 3, not CP2077.