Why is being a dick for no reason not as backlashy as being respectful for no reason?
If someone has to earn respect then they should also have to earn hatred too.
I won't use Sega as an example of a company that doesn't mind/supports fangames due to the "LOL THERE SO BROKE THEY TAKE WHAT THEY CAN GET" argument everyone loves to use. Instead I will use a company in a much better position, Valve. Look at all the hacks, fangames, mods, straight up remakes...
For example, issues such as murder, alcoholism, and corruption will be poked fun at while drug abuse, rape, racism are put in a serious light. It's as if their saying, "Hey this one issue you think is serious is pretty funny" while they pussy out and say to another topic "This is a really bad...
Cynics are grumpier, wimps are more whiny, terrorists have tripled their lust for bloodshed, authorities are more censorship happy, and average everyday joes seem to be a thing of the past. Is it just me?
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With all the coins he collects on a journey suddenly disappearing in the next game it makes ya wonder what the hell he spends it all on in-between games?
Like where a guy you face in the middle of the game poses a bigger threat and has a greater importance to the story than the main big baddie at the end? Imagine a game where Bowser is a boss at the start or middle and the real final boss is some generic bad guy who comes out of ducking nowhere.
How could a animated series about the chubby plumber be written in a way that can provide good story without having Mario or anyone else saying a single word? :???: