Honestly, I kinda agree with the article. Every ounce of info I have been drip fed about the game has had some relation to sex. Every. Fucking. One. Every time I get even the slightest itch to take the plunge into a good RPG and try it out I am reminded of what I have seen.
My question: Is it really that bad, or have I just been given a very biased spotlight on only a very small portion of the game's "humor?"
To clarify, I absolutly do not endorse censorship. If the game wants to be as gross as it can get then more power to them. I just won't play it. I just find it a bit of a shame it has me so hung up over.
It's really not as over the top as the article claims. You don't have to engage in the sexual stuff if you don't want to. You as the player decide which dialog options to choose, and it's pretty clear when one will lead to sexy time, you you can avoid it if you'd like.
I spend very little time in camp. I go there for long rests and inventory management. If a character has something important to say I'll talk to them, but 99% of time I am exploring the overworld and killing shit.
Also in the article the author complains about how the characters all walk around in sexy underwear in camp. Yes, they do that... I f the player manually inequity their clothes. So the author complains about all the sex, yet went around and stripped all the characters.
Honestly, I kinda agree with the article. Every ounce of info I have been drip fed about the game has had some relation to sex. Every. Fucking. One. Every time I get even the slightest itch to take the plunge into a good RPG and try it out I am reminded of what I have seen.
My question: Is it really that bad, or have I just been given a very biased spotlight on only a very small portion of the game's "humor?"
To clarify, I absolutly do not endorse censorship. If the game wants to be as gross as it can get then more power to them. I just won't play it. I just find it a bit of a shame it has me so hung up over.
It's really not as over the top as the article claims. You don't have to engage in the sexual stuff if you don't want to. You as the player decide which dialog options to choose, and it's pretty clear when one will lead to sexy time, you you can avoid it if you'd like.
I spend very little time in camp. I go there for long rests and inventory management. If a character has something important to say I'll talk to them, but 99% of time I am exploring the overworld and killing shit.
Also in the article the author complains about how the characters all walk around in sexy underwear in camp. Yes, they do that... I f the player manually inequity their clothes. So the author complains about all the sex, yet went around and stripped all the characters.
SJW's and making sense doesn't seem to go together, does it?