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Fairfox: o thars taht 'among teh sleep' gamie taht obvs features alcoholic parent to young tiny child

dont liek futuristic/sci-fi (? if it even is?) buuut taht nu gamie, 'detroit: become human' features domestic violence or somethang? tho jury seems out on if it handles it well...?
I saw a trailer the other day for that game. It looked interesting visually and with the branching paths based on practically every decision taken by the 'android' protagonist, protecting the child from an abusive father. However, it's probably not a game I'd want to play. Kudos to the developer for the theme that's a central part of the game, though.
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I WANT A GAME WHERE I CAN SHOOT FEMINAZIS AND JEWS AND LIBERAL CUCKS TO MY HEARTS CONTENT
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I played a game recently where you were the submissive in a gay BDSM relationship. It was great, but I forget what it was called. Gave me some great ideas though.
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Lard_Kane: I played a game recently where you were the submissive in a gay BDSM relationship. It was great, but I forget what it was called. Gave me some great ideas though.
Saints row 3.
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Lard_Kane: I played a game recently where you were the submissive in a gay BDSM relationship. It was great, but I forget what it was called. Gave me some great ideas though.
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Telika: Saints row 3.
I don't think that was it, it was an indie game. It had a bit where you cranked open a guy's asshole.
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Fairfox: wut was taht cancer gamie called, 'boot teh child? it fell off mah radar
"That Dragon, Cancer"
Post edited June 12, 2018 by babark
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Telika: Saints row 3.
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Lard_Kane: I don't think that was it, it was an indie game. It had a bit where you cranked open a guy's asshole.
It was mine.

In saints row 3.

:´-(
Jason Rohrer deals with some pretty personal themes in his games, without sacrificing traditional gameplay. I only played one of his games, the one called Inside a Star-filled Sky. (That one is not all that personal, but more an exploration of recursive procedural generated worlds and powerup combinations.)
Anne Frank House VR has just been released. I'm not sure I want to try it.
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Post edited October 25, 2018 by Fairfox
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Fairfox: ffs
yarp!