Every male in FW is either stupid, cowardly, useless, or sinister. They are often counterparted by women who are aggressive know-it-alls who happen to have the perfect solutions to whatever problems they're afraid to fix. The antagonists in the game are rich, mostly white elites who show up to steal the last of the technology that can fix the broken world the tribes are dealing with.
The game would have been fine if they could have left the writing to people with sense, but the constant feminism and color injections feel awkwardly forced and unnatural.
On the accidentally based side, the main antagonist is a manipulative, abusive lesbian groomer. Which is probably why they made Aloy a lesbian in the DLC; the devs realized they may have depicted some uncomfortable truths and had to course-correct fast.
Every male in FW is either stupid, cowardly, useless, or sinister. They are often counterparted by women who are aggressive know-it-alls who happen to have the perfect solutions to whatever problems they're afraid to fix. The antagonists in the game are rich, mostly white elites who show up to steal the last of the technology that can fix the broken world the tribes are dealing with.
The game would have been fine if they could have left the writing to people with sense, but the constant feminism and color injections feel awkwardly forced and unnatural.
On the accidentally based side, the main antagonist is a manipulative, abusive lesbian groomer. Which is probably why they made Aloy a lesbian in the DLC; the devs realized they may have depicted some uncomfortable truths and had to course-correct fast.