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Ghost of Tsushima 2

Reinhardt

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Looked over at Resetera, nothing but overwhelming hype. A lot of "day 1 purchase" and "GOTY 2025" posts. And that's coming after Sony announced a $700 console. With goyim like that, these companies can't lose.

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they also loved concord.
 

911 Jumper

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Sucker Punch is planning ‘other spin-offs’ beyond Ghost of Yotei
Sucker Punch is planning other spin-off projects beyond its newly announced Ghost of Tsushima follow-up, Ghost of Yotei.

That’s according to a New York Times interview with Ghost of Yotei creative directors Nate Fox and Jason Connell.

The pair, who will once again serve as creative directors on the project, spoke to the publication about the newly announced game, which is set 300 years after Ghost of Tsushima.
The article also notes that the annoucement of Ghost of Yotei retrospectively changes Ghost of Tsushima from a standalone game to the start of a franchise, which it says “will include at least one movie and other spin-offs”.

A Ghost of Tsushima movie is currently in the works, and will be directed by Chad Stahelski (John Wick: Chapter 4).
“When we started working on a sequel, the first question we asked ourselves is ‘what is the DNA of a Ghost game?’” Fox told the New York Times. “It’s about transporting the player to the romance and beauty of feudal Japan.”

Part of the game’s inspiration came from Mount Yotei, which can be seen in the game’s announcement trailer. Some of the game’s team visited the mountain and surrounding area to gain inspiration for the upcoming sequel.

They visited the Shiretoko National Park on the northeastern tip of Hokkaido, during which Fox recorded sounds for his audio team.
“Inside the park, you have to watch a video telling you about the dangers of bears,” Fox said. “Being in this incredibly beautiful park with jagged cliffs and water, yet all the time being aware there were dangerous bears, was electrifying. We strive to bring that into the video game – that feeling of danger.”
Source: VGC
 

Nelka

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Pretty cool, overally in male written history, women warriors were generally cancelled, it's clear that women warriors were too op, crushed many skulls and fragile males egoes. Women during most of historical eras were just like crossbow - DEADLY, but both banned and cancelled on many battlefields
 

Erebus

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So the REFUSAL to play as a feminine char makes you gay?

Well, not necessarily. I was exaggerating for the sake of humor.

In truth, there are three reasons why a man would utterly refuse to ever play a female character in a video game.

1) He's very, very insecure.

2) He's such an edgelord that he manages to be as narrow-minded as the average SJW.

3) He has no taste for women.
 

Lyric Suite

Converting to Islam
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Playing as a female character in a video game means you are a faggot.

"Hurr durr i just like to look at pixelated ass cheecks wat r u gey"

Cool story bro. Imagine anybody actually believing this retarded bullshit.
 

Lyric Suite

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"Hurr durr i just like to look at pixelated ass cheecks wat r u gey"
Yeah like drooling over material flesh.
Fortunately i have outgrown these lesser instincts, and only lust over ethereal boobies.

It's just a stupid cope and we all know it, trying to hide your inner transvestite under a veneer of made up machismo.

The reality is that when you control a character in a video game that character becomes your alter ego, which implies there is a degree of identification between yourself and the character (yes, that applies to monsters or animals etc).

For as long as i can remember, i never found a situation where playing as a female didn't just feel wierd. Even when the game was first person it didn't sit right with me.

We live in a society where many men are actually trying to BECOME women you can't tell me the feminization of western culture, the worship of feminity for the past several decades etc hasn't influenced people in a way they see as nothing wrong as identifying as female while playing a video game.
 

Ryzer

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Personally I play a woman in a video game so that I can stare at a woman body instead of a man. I find the opposite to be particularly gay.
 

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