You are using two very different things interchangeably here: genocide and acknowledgement of genocide. Acknowledgement isn’t the right description in any case, maybe education would be more accurate. Germany „gets credit“ for it, because sadly, in comparison to most other nations, it does it well. And acknowledging this might make others reconsider.
finishsneezing
That’s a meme, it’s not how history works or how it ever has worked.
True, but games are different and an open-world game should be fun for far longer than for example a linear shooter, due to density and freedom with sandbox elements.
Since you are being a bit nitpicky here: The people you replied to did say „exclusives“ and „games“, so…
Not saying you‘re wrong, but your arguments are weird. cRPGs are obviously not dead, and I‘ve encountered a group of more than 10 enemies maybe a handful of times. And, subjectively, that was fun.
Thanks for the review, seems right up my alley. I loved dark, and it sounds like there are similarities.
We seem to have very similar taste. Haven’t heard of leftovers before, thanks!
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is Germany’s fault because they were buying gas? Is that right?
You have on the game as a whole, though. Mechanics, strategies, locations, weapons, lore, maybe friendships with other players. Hard to leave all that behind.
Not with money, but time and effort.
How do you explain the difference between Germany and Japan in this regard?