- 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
I think most of the cred it got is from it's developer. Being that they are from Poland (which is still at least hanging on to being a anti-Muslim, gay, abortion, etc. type country a bit) and their history with the Witcher games and GOG. The thing is not only would I argue they picked up a subject matter that already leans towards the SJW world but it's been in development a long time and the last five years have just been totally instrumental in seeing the culture shift of insanity.
I'd already lost all my hype about it six months or more ago. I'm not sure how many people actually thought it would be based. There were just too many red flags that it would be iffy at best.
I guess I shouldn't also be surprised that at this point while I started it one night last week I haven't played it since Friday despite a rainy and lazy weekend. What amazing new games have me distracted instead? God of War 2 and Day of the Tentacle. Yeah, that's right the hottest new game and the first game I've had near launch in years, and I'm instead playing games that came out in 1993 and 2007. I sit down and play those, get in a zone and burn away hours. Cyberpunk I get bored and move on to something else.
Yeah I could argue that for a lot of different forms of fictional entertainment. What I can't really figure out is when the lines got so blurred and these fictional elements became such a part of someone's identity here in the real world.
Maybe it's always been that way. I didn't really notice it until Harry Potter came around. I was a little too old for that but now you've got grown adults that identify themselves as a "Griffindor" or whatever and talk about how a fictional world totally changed their life. I just have no understanding of that. I was into Star Wars as a kid. Did it change my life? Hell no. Do I go around today telling everyone I'm a master Jedi? No. That would have gotten a kid laughed at back then much less an adult. It was just some fun fictional stories I watched, read, and played for entertainment purposes.
Harry Potter was wish fulfillment for weird kids. Where Rowling succeeded was she realized she had to age up the books with her readers. So these weird kids who stayed weird latched onto this fictional world and decided the fictional world is how they're basing their worldviews on and only this world.
Talk to any of these Potter heads and you'll find out that outside of Harry Potter and other books associated with it that they have never read any other books.
Harry Potter was the series that helped me discover I liked fantasy stories. Since then I've read a bunch more, many I've re-read, Discworld being my favorite. Haven't gone back to Harry Potter once, not counting the movies(EDIT: Then Hogwarts Legacy of course, it was the realized dream of a HP game I always wanted as a kid). The idea of someone reading those books and not wanting to try anything else similar baffles me.