I seem to remember a big outrage with Mass Effect 1 (I think it was?) where you couldn't romance the same sex. The answer at the time being that the main character was not gay so you couldn't have gay romance.
Of course it doesn't go the other way, they decide this one is a lesbian and you must be lesbian.
The first Horizon was boring anyway. I played it pretty much end to end. Okay concept with the robot dinos that suffers from the concept that more game is best even if it's boring.
Beneath the (admittedly industry leading) graphics, Horizon is just a more polished version of an Ubisoft open world game. It’s repetitive and overlong with a mediocre story. Sony fanboys pumped it up because it was a PlayStation exclusive, but it didn’t have nearly the cultural relevance of Elden Ring.
Although they could’ve also said that straight people make up the vast majority of the world so it makes sense for that to be the default. I just see in more modern open world games where the player has the option
I seem to remember a big outrage with Mass Effect 1 (I think it was?) where you couldn't romance the same sex. The answer at the time being that the main character was not gay so you couldn't have gay romance.
Of course it doesn't go the other way, they decide this one is a lesbian and you must be lesbian.
The first Horizon was boring anyway. I played it pretty much end to end. Okay concept with the robot dinos that suffers from the concept that more game is best even if it's boring.
Beneath the (admittedly industry leading) graphics, Horizon is just a more polished version of an Ubisoft open world game. It’s repetitive and overlong with a mediocre story. Sony fanboys pumped it up because it was a PlayStation exclusive, but it didn’t have nearly the cultural relevance of Elden Ring.
Although they could’ve also said that straight people make up the vast majority of the world so it makes sense for that to be the default. I just see in more modern open world games where the player has the option