Game journalists shitting all over it will have no effect.
Nah, just buy it now on Steam and then get a refund once the reviews are out if you don't think you'll like it. I probably won't be able to play it for a while, but I just pre-ordered it because it's ultimately a negligible amount to me and I just want to boost this game's sales as much as possible.![]()
But it's not racist because the cast is black and diverseIf some game dev announces a game that takes place in 1970s Harlem and has a cast of characters that is 99.9% black, I’m going to make a fake social media account as an Indian man and constantly demand more Pajeet representation in the game.
I’m sure at least a few games media outlets will pick up my struggle.
I really want to support this game on principle but can’t justify spending another 60$ on games this month. It’ll definitely be in my “buy eventually” list moving forward though.
Are you black @Jan_Hus? Because I had no idea.Edit,saw that the image was already posted so here is another stupid article about it
https://archive.md/4rHfi
burgers don't give a fuck about my country's history.
Good.Nobody does.
SHIT THE HONKYS ARE ON TO MEAre you black @Jan_Hus? Because I had no idea.
Edit,saw that the image was already posted so here is another stupid article about it
https://archive.md/4rHfi
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is coming out this month. That struck me as sort of weird, given that February is Black History Month, and Deliverance has failed utterly to include any people of color (PoC) in their white man power fantasy game.
Is Henry illiterate? I haven’t played the game yet due to work. I suppose it fits the gameworld.Only to these weird-fetish creepy-ass cucks does a game where you – an illiterate peasant – helplessly watch as your family is slaughtered in front of you and your romantic interest is raped by marauding soldiers qualify as a "white man power fantasy".
Yes, until you learn to read, every book or letter's text looks like gibberish. It makes brewing up herbal potions a tad tricky when you can't follow the recipe book. You also can't understand what foreigners are saying until you learn their languages – no subtitles for it.Is Henry illiterate? I haven’t played the game yet due to work. I suppose it fits the gameworld.
Yes, until you learn to read, every book or letter's text looks like gibberish. It makes brewing up herbal potions a tad tricky when you can't follow the recipe book. You also can't understand what foreigners are saying until you learn their languages – no subtitles for it.
Only to these weird-fetish creepy-ass cucks does a game where you – an illiterate peasant – helplessly watch as your family is slaughtered in front of you and your romantic interest is raped by marauding soldiers qualify as a "white man power fantasy".
Since the game is set in Bohemia during the Holy Roman Empire, doesn't the exclusion of POCs make sense for historical accuracy? Or am I missing something?