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There is going to be a lot of angry, coloured hair bloggers out of work in the near future. It’s already started.Btw as more and more of this stuff happens, more and more people are growing tired of it. Even left leaning people are groaning over this nonsense.
There is a growing sense out there that no one can do any right no matter what they do, and people are really getting sick of it.
she is bitching about colonialism throughout this review, yet she gave a favorable review to the new Monster Hunter World DLC, even stating that colonization is a theme in that game. she mentions it briefly in a single sentence and never talks about it again. so it isn't like she is an equal opportunity offender who devotes half the MHW review to talking about the politics of killing & capturing monsters, in colonizing their habitats, on the political ramifications of normalizing any of that behavior. no. it's ignored entirely. that game gets a pass.
yet here, it ruins the game. she doesn't even consider it in the other game, but for this one, it's the focus of the review. it RUINS THE GAME. i guess it's cool to use colonization as a theme in a game and entirely ignore it when you want, and then otherwise let it ruin your game when you don't. that's really the problem here, an inconsistency of thought. someone being that intellectually dishonest and showing that kind of bias is obviously full of shit.
Players aren't necessary for games to exist? What kind of logic is that!
It's a man in drag.Wow
I didn't realise that she was really a he. I totally thought it was a she that just looked like a he.
UPDATE: Per everyone's request, put up an archive link.
And so it begins.
ARCHIVE LINK
Reminder that this woman gave us this gem of a tweet:
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Reading through it, her main issue seems to be that based on the setting, she expected/wanted the plot to center around fighting all the evil white men , and the game is focusing on other stuff instead.
Also, if I'm reading it correctly she seems to dislike the fact that the game makes it so staying on good terms with characters you might disagree with or even hate can be advantageous from a gameplay perspective. I actually think that sounds interesting and unique considering most games with some sort of decision making mechanic tend to always reward the player for doing the generic good guy stuff, or find some way to make your logically stupid but morally correct choice somehow work out in the end.
In the nearly 10 hours that I have played it so far, it fails to pull its disparate threads into a cohesive whole.
Maybe it's just this month's flavor of outrage, but I thought it was amusing that Vice also pushes the "colonialism" angle for the new Monster Hunter expansion:
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'Iceborne' is Monster Hunter at its Peak, Colonialist Fantasy Included
Take Monster Hunter World, the good and the bad, and turn it up to 11.www.vice.com
Two games pushing colonialism released in one month? This sounds like an epidemic. Please save us, journos. Please save us from these games "normalizing" and "providing a platform for" fantasy colonialism.
Many of them do not plan to get married, have kids, or pass on anything of lasting value.While they all enjoy the fruits of colonialism, and are not going to give up their dwellings or jobs anytime soon, funny innit?
That's because he's not a woman, just a man masquerading around as a woman.I onestly stopped reading after i saw the ninja hairs on that chick...
Two games pushing colonialism released in one month? This sounds like an epidemic. Please save us, journos. Please save us from these games "normalizing" and "providing a platform for" fantasy colonialism.
i strongly disagree with the bolded. the definition of art has changed many times over the 20th century but at every point, whether it was Modernist Painting, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, or Performance Art, the audience is a requirement. there is no art without an art audience. it does not exist.If one were to make the argument that a game is "art," art can exist without people to appreciate it. It doesn't serve much of a purpose at that point, but that doesn't mean that an audience is necessary for art to exist
"She"Of course she has short pink hair.
Of course.
Of course she has short pink hair.
Of course.
So is this game fun?
So is this game fun?
Games already can be all this, I just don't think that injecting your own narrative and imagined sub text as a reviewer to "evaluate" the product's virtue, then giving a "virtue score" is doing any good to the medium. There are good reasons art house films do not get to big theater screens, hint: it's not because they are too good, and especially not too intelligent.Video games are an art form so they can, and honestly should, contain more than just brainless entertainment. That is why games like Shadow of the Colossus and NieR are so great. Seriously just stop automatically condemning everything she says just because she has different colored hair, most of you sound like "Orange man bad" just on the opposite side.
It's pretentious, pseudointellectual drivel. Like almost everything this industry churns out nowadays.I can't fathom this, are these the words of someone trying to hard to sound deep and thoughtful?
I never said it has to in all games, I was mostly reacting to people who said it is just a game and nothing more. The developers picked a very interesting time period involving lots of important issues. I think it is prudent to explore them if given the chance.TLDR; The way things are now, some people in corporate media act as if all games must carry some message, not just any message - it must be the message of the cause they personally want - it's just too random and makes no sense to any sane person, sorry to break this to you. So games can have a deeper message, but should they? well certainly not all the time, forcing a message on all games will essentially create some propaganda machine.
Some countries block archive sites at the ISP level.For some reason archive links never work for me. And i really don't want to give kotaku any clicks.
I don't think we will need to worry about that. Every game that these people try to cancel rides all the publicity to bigger sales.I hope the game is a massive success.
Is that real or edited?UPDATE: Per everyone's request, put up an archive link.
And so it begins.
ARCHIVE LINK
Reminder that this woman gave us this gem of a tweet:
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Maybe it's just this month's flavor of outrage, but I thought it was amusing that Vice also pushes the "colonialism" angle for the new Monster Hunter expansion:
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'Iceborne' is Monster Hunter at its Peak, Colonialist Fantasy Included
Take Monster Hunter World, the good and the bad, and turn it up to 11.www.vice.com
Two games pushing colonialism released in one month? This sounds like an epidemic. Please save us, journos. Please save us from these games "normalizing" and "providing a platform for" fantasy colonialism.
The saddest bit is that if it had played more than 10 hours of the game it would have seen some of what it was looking for with respect to those "complex issues".
There is a naivety and excitement in the youthful leads about going to the new world that slowly and steadily erodes in the face of conflict between pretty much every nation/tribe involved. They even throw in a twist that rocks the foundation of the root question---trying to not spoil anything here.