We're living in a universe where a game developer makes his game based on "extreme feminism" that ruined the world and advocates egalitarianism instead, when both are practically the same while feminism acknowledges that women are actually the ones who have been at a disadvantage the whole time. He uses egalitarianism as bullshit both sides stance on these problems, when one side is the one that actually needs to be focused on. Or even entertains the notion that siding with the side that has more problems will result in the other side having their rights taken away.
In this same universe some (probably male) gaffers are asking people how they can be outraged by someone not acknowledging the plights of sexism, transphobia etc.
It wouldn't be E3 without stuff like this, would it?
I mean WTF? Seriously?
>>379952836
game looks realy good
but i didnt get the gameplay, its a point n click or like a cinematic plataformer?
What the hell does "extreme feminism" mean anyway?
[Fade in on a rainslick alley]
Narrator: "The year is 2085. Women are paid extremely the same as men."
Art is a way to understand our humanity better, and if we ignore the art of people whose morality is different from our own, we run the risk of warping our perception of reality.