Aug 14 2012
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“ The combination of the mainstream games industry’s male-centric attitude and the internet’s tendency towards hair-trigger response means this kind of thing is only going to increase in frequency, and even if it’s enormously dispiriting I think it’s important to follow the growing pains of a medium that’s long been stuck in adolescence if we truly do want improvement.
— Alec Meer on the so-called (by one person) “girlfriend mode” in Borderlands 2 and the state of gaming culture. Spotted by KnuckleSonic8.
(Source: rockpapershotgun.com, via goodgameswriting)