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What struck me watching those reviews was how different the millennial libtard cringe felt from stuff like dragon age inquisition and mass effect andromeda. I remember those games, especially inquisition, being very spiteful. It was peak gamergate times, and the developers were really fired up about how much they hated the gamers and every decision they made seemed like it was made from malice and spite to own the chuds that were always bullying them on twitter. They’re very “culture war” games. Veilguard isnt a culture war game, the libtards won a decade ago and this is their post-culture war victory game. They’ve long since fired any normal employees and stopped arguing with chuds online, just block and move on, they probably dont even talk to normal relatives anymore. They only know themselves and their incredibly shallow gay little culture that uses fantasy settings as hugboxes and that’s what they’re putting in their creation. So they made a game that looks like shitty modern Pixar where everyone is brown and gay and aggressively sexual yet bizarrely sexless and emotionally immature and there’s absolutely no interpersonal conflict because that would be too stressful and they just think everyone wants that because they can’t imagine anyone else. Im not sure how well I’m conveying this because it’s a fine line between “leftoid making bad art that they know normal people will hate” and ”leftoid making bad art that she enjoys“ so I’ll give an example based on what feels intuitively true based on art physiognomy: the elf girl companion from inquisition (left) was obviously designed to own straight male players, elf waifus are a classic male fantasy and so they made her ugly because they knew that would annoy men who wanted a cute elf to wife. The elf girl companion in veilguard (right) is also quite ugly, but you can tell she’s attractive to the ugly-souled artists who designed her, they werent thinking about spiting the chuds they just like this.
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