I was interested in the RE 4 remake and the System Shock one but both are out already. Can't say I was excited about them but I was interested.
Space Marine 2 is on my list but not sure of the release date.
I'm still waiting for BG3 but is more of a last chance of getting a good crpg, I've been already disappointed in the demo, you can find obvious feminist talking points as well as pro-immigration, the gameplay is fun and there are at least one white male companion that is also charismatic but I fully expect they cuck him somehow. I also don't like 5'th edition and how you can fight monsters like hags or ogre-magi at level 3 or 4.
Not 2023 but I'm looking forward to the next Elder Scrolls game, it is said to be set in Hammerfell and I'm hoping they stay away from woke messages since they are already black and would give them the opportunity to showcase their culture. I am worried that despite being set in an area full of black people they will find a way to blame everything on white people and then get some BLM messaging in there while the main NPCs are all women. There seems to be a fascination with black women of late.
Not sure, as far as I know it is just speculation. I think Hammerfell fits since the BLM riots just happened and the western world went crazy for black people.
I may be wrong though.
Maybe they will pull a "for modern audiences" and bretons are now of all shades of skin color. Who knows at this point.
Hmm. I mean I know early on, before BLM related stuff, Hammerfell or High Rock were on the list of guesses, based on the teaser's geography and climate and because they hadn't been explored since maybe Daggerfall. Plus it was clearly not Valenwood or the Black Marshes. Or anywhere near Morrowind, etc etc.
Funny thing is, Redguards share almost nothing in common with the usual cliche trendy narratives being overemphasized in woke media. Redguards probably share more in common with someplace like ancient Carthage.
I was interested in the RE 4 remake and the System Shock one but both are out already. Can't say I was excited about them but I was interested.
Space Marine 2 is on my list but not sure of the release date.
I'm still waiting for BG3 but is more of a last chance of getting a good crpg, I've been already disappointed in the demo, you can find obvious feminist talking points as well as pro-immigration, the gameplay is fun and there are at least one white male companion that is also charismatic but I fully expect they cuck him somehow. I also don't like 5'th edition and how you can fight monsters like hags or ogre-magi at level 3 or 4.
Not 2023 but I'm looking forward to the next Elder Scrolls game, it is said to be set in Hammerfell and I'm hoping they stay away from woke messages since they are already black and would give them the opportunity to showcase their culture. I am worried that despite being set in an area full of black people they will find a way to blame everything on white people and then get some BLM messaging in there while the main NPCs are all women. There seems to be a fascination with black women of late.
Are we sure it's going to be set in Hammerfell? I thought there was some debate as to whether it might be set in High Rock.
Not sure, as far as I know it is just speculation. I think Hammerfell fits since the BLM riots just happened and the western world went crazy for black people. I may be wrong though.
Maybe they will pull a "for modern audiences" and bretons are now of all shades of skin color. Who knows at this point.
Hmm. I mean I know early on, before BLM related stuff, Hammerfell or High Rock were on the list of guesses, based on the teaser's geography and climate and because they hadn't been explored since maybe Daggerfall. Plus it was clearly not Valenwood or the Black Marshes. Or anywhere near Morrowind, etc etc.
Funny thing is, Redguards share almost nothing in common with the usual cliche trendy narratives being overemphasized in woke media. Redguards probably share more in common with someplace like ancient Carthage.