Can we play as an adult male again please!

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  • Ultimately it's up to us to be attached to reality.

    Belan posted: »

    I understand what you're saying in terms of "ideal" portrayal of both male and female physiques causing people to look poorly upon themselve

  • I mean, hell, I shipped them too, but it just frustrated me when that's all people remember her for when she was actually a pretty great character with a lot of great moments.

    Majda posted: »

    Umm i am a girl, i am bi and i liked her character but i also wanted Lee and her to hook up. Maybe i don't remember as the girl Lee could have sex with completely but it is part of my opinion.

  • Excactly. How is this discussion still going anyway? Anyone with a brain cell knows that this game is about how character interaction and how they cope in should a horrific situation, not action or mindless violence. Any uneducated fools who don't understand might as well stop playing the Walking Dead.

    supersagig posted: »

    And Clem moving Lee to the jewerly store , isn´t that unrealistic too?

  • "Really though, if you think someone is "hot" why does that automatically have to imply sexual objectification?"

    It doesn't. For example, I think Luke is hot. But there's a difference between Luke being convenientally attractive and me just thinking he's hot, and a giant shirtless stand-up of Luke in the middle of a video game store. There's a difference between how an individual just perceives a person, and the kind of image the media forces on them.

    Have men been sexualized in marketing? Yeah. Certainly. If a guy is hot and it brings in female customers, they're going to flaunt that. ALSO a problem. But it's so much more rampant with women that people are more likely to notice this with men because they're so used to it happening with women that it's like a given.

    My issue isn't people finding Carley hot. She is hot. My issue is the fact that they're so accustomed to women in games that are just sex props that it's all they want to see out of her.

    The same exact thing is done with men in advertising directed at women. Marketing agencies market ideals, because no one will purchase exerc

  • edited December 2014

    I'm not meaning to sound unsympathetic to their issues, but If they aren't going to be grounded in reality, then they need to work on getting that straightened out before they can even hope of working to bring out the best in themselves. It's more of a personal issue than an actual issue of society. If a girl doubts her own beauty just because she isn't a Victoria's Secret model, she is being irrational. It's a terrible mindset, and one that needs to be fixed. We can be understanding of these people's issues while also helping them to understand that their views are irrational.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    but the issue is honestly only as harmful as people let it be. That is the key bro, we have to remember people are people, they hav

  • edited November 2015

    Yep..modern Feminism really sucks the fun out of a lot of things that don't even have anything to do with "social justice". I wish they'd quit making such a big deal out of everything that so much as slightly doesn't fit into their box of what is "acceptable".

    Belan posted: »

    I'm not sure what else it could be... considering guys aren't up in arms about debatably similar representation

  • Honestly for me, playing as clem was just as interesting as playing lee.

  • edited December 2014

    Unfortunately it seems like it is becoming more and more of a norm.

    Tinni posted: »

    Yep..modern Feminism really sucks the fun out of a lot of things that don't even have anything to do with "social justice". I wish they'd qu

  • or just go and watch the show :)

    Excactly. How is this discussion still going anyway? Anyone with a brain cell knows that this game is about how character interaction and ho

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    Excactly. How is this discussion still going anyway? Anyone with a brain cell knows that this game is about how character interaction and ho

  • Yes i agree she was a great character but there weren't really much emotinal things about her, like some other character that make you cry. So yes some people remember her like that and that is ok, that is their opinion.

    skoothz posted: »

    I mean, hell, I shipped them too, but it just frustrated me when that's all people remember her for when she was actually a pretty great character with a lot of great moments.

  • Well, a character doesn't have to make you cry to be good. Carley was outspoken, trusting enough to let others take leadership but confident enough in herself to defy said leadership when it compromised her morals, willing to look for the inherent good in people because she gave Lee a second chance, caring towards Clementine, and had some pretty funny lines--not to mention she was a damn good shot.

    I just think she's worth remembering more than batteries and kissing Lee on the cheek.

    Majda posted: »

    Yes i agree she was a great character but there weren't really much emotinal things about her, like some other character that make you cry. So yes some people remember her like that and that is ok, that is their opinion.

  • Exactly! XD

    i_am_shizzi posted: »

    or just go and watch the show

  • iamshizi is right: the show has just become a load of violence and gore, trying to shock people all the time by getting more and more horrific. There's no meaning to it, no purpose. I'm not saying I don't mind watching violent things, but as long as they have some meaning or point- beneath the plot, the Walking Dead show is nothing.

  • I'd go further and say more interesting, since we get to develop her character :)

    Rylee posted: »

    Honestly for me, playing as clem was just as interesting as playing lee.

  • If you paid attention and read my comment properly you would see that I said "beneath the plot", not that there's no plot. Of course there's a plot, everything has a plot otherwise nothing would happen. But can you tell me the deeper meaning of the Walking Dead?

    ShaneWalsh posted: »

    The show does have meaning and it is great, I do not why you think there is no plot.

  • The show does have meaning and it is great, I do not why you think there is no plot.

    iamshizi is right: the show has just become a load of violence and gore, trying to shock people all the time by getting more and more horrif

  • Kartal5Kartal5 Banned
    edited December 2014

    delete this post please (the reply system on this forum is terrible)

    Kartal5 posted: »

    Lets be honest, we want to play as a male to have the opportunity to get some booty. Last time we were about to get some, but she got killed off before she could deliver on that promise.. R.I.P. Carley

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    skoothz posted: »

    Personally speaking, you didn't say anything that bothered me, George. I was more annoyed at the guy who made the comment to begin with. But

  • I don't know i had a feeling about Carley, like she was really sad/depressed but she hid it really well. To me, every time i remember talking to her, she always had that misting in her eyes. Like she was about to cry.

    skoothz posted: »

    Well, a character doesn't have to make you cry to be good. Carley was outspoken, trusting enough to let others take leadership but confident

  • Sometimes I am legitimately embarrassed of what our generation has "accomplished."

    Belan posted: »

    Unfortunately it seems like it is becoming more and more of a norm.

  • A generation that is entitled to suck the fun out of every facet of life.

    Tinni posted: »

    Sometimes I am legitimately embarrassed of what our generation has "accomplished."

  • I think so too. She seemed really depressed to me but not in a said wat when people use phrases "Nah i am feeling depressed" but real depression, like diagnosed one.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    I don't know i had a feeling about Carley, like she was really sad/depressed but she hid it really well. To me, every time i remember talking to her, she always had that misting in her eyes. Like she was about to cry.

  • Agreed.

    Tinni posted: »

    Sometimes I am legitimately embarrassed of what our generation has "accomplished."

  • Very true....

    I'd go further and say more interesting, since we get to develop her character

  • I know , she never talked about it, but the look on her face as a man knows there is something wrong.

    Majda posted: »

    I think so too. She seemed really depressed to me but not in a said wat when people use phrases "Nah i am feeling depressed" but real depression, like diagnosed one.

  • No. In fact, for the next three games we should play as an adult female. Just for this.

  • Female protagonist... Why not I mean we don't see that allot like Jane from Beyond Good and Evil.

    ps3gamer095 posted: »

    Why not an adult female? i think that'd be really interesting

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