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Sensuki

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Yes the dev diaries are pretty terrible, definitely a marketing fail IMO

I'm optimistic about the game though.
 

Zeriel

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Using "creep" in this way dates back to the late 19th century and feels very anachronistic. Sloppy writing.

lol were you really expecting them to write the game in latin?

This is low hanging pedantry even for you.
 

Bruma Hobo

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The problem's not the word "creep" by itself. There would be no problem if that phrase was said by a little boy, a teenage girl, or maybe even a weak civilian, but a battle-hardened veteran talking like a sissy boy or an modern eloi feels very wrong. A simple "I don't trust him" would have been much better.
 

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