Sexism in video games has been a hot button issue lately and with good reason. There has been an appalling lack of believable and well developed female characters in video games
since almost their inception. For every Alyx Vance there are dozens of sex kittens and helpless princesses.
Near the end of Deadlight something occurres which casts a shadow over the entire experience.
Some games require more than one playthrough to fully experience. Here are seven games that are better on the second playthrough.
Red Dead 2 ? Who would ever want to play that slow ass bloated overly long game twice ! Not to mention going through those awfully designed main missions.
Some games have good incentives for multiple playthroughs but you can never beat experiencing it for the first time. Caelid for the first time? Mindblowing. Second time around it's just Caelid again.
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Deadliest was an awesome game. Glad to see it get recognition. I remember seeing it in ebay physically I had to buy it.
NieR: Automata's focus on existentialism hit me so hard, I legitimately had a brief existential crisis from it. It actually had me contemplating life and death. One of the many factors that contributed to Automata overtaking Chrono Trigger as my favorite game of all time. I've been gaming since Bionic Commando on NES. So I never really thought I'd find a game that could usurp Chrono Trigger for me, personally.
TLOU had a couple of touching moments but the entire story wasn't sad to me. But it was a story of survival so I guess the entire predicament of living in those conditions can be considered sad & I guess the same can be said for The Walking Dead..lol. Sekiro,Spec Op & Dark Souls story didn't seem sad to me nor did Nier:Automata. To each their own to how someone interprets a sad story.
"A power generator. If i turn this off all hell will break loose..It'd be my pleasure"
Yeah that's definitely the best thing to do when you're looking for your wife and daughter. /s
"A few days ago I reviewed Deadlight and gave it a generally positive score. However, near the end of the game something occurred..."
Another lazy blogger who didn't care to finish the game before he reviewed it and gave it a score. And of course, he's not shocked that the main protagonist rips somebody's head off with an axe (explicitly shown) but rather is baffled by two not-even-bare breasts.
"The most sexist scene I've ever seen"
Guess someone never played Rapelay ...
Deadlight was ok but, painful. At the time it was released there were not many more new interesting games, so it was the newest zombie game from the bunch, and got some attention. That is all. Nobody will remember it onea year later, since their best thing was, basically, the name of the achievements, took from 80's songs
The game mentioned or even implied nothing of a sexual assault, more the necessity to see if the character is infected. Way to see what isn't there author.