CrimsonSongbird1982
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The wish in Disco Elysium is actually to become Hobo Cop and drive Kim Kitsuragi to alcoholism with your antics.The wish in Disco Elysium is to understand yourself and the broken world around you.
Gary Stu and power fantasies end up hand in hand when the writer is bad but they're not the same thing. It really seems like you're boiling down anything that has to do with escapism or the protagonist reaching an undefined power level as a power fantasy. By the definition you seem to hold, any and all media is power fantasy for providing any degree of escapism. Assuming there is a point to all this.Fucking hell. AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. I was being generous by not claiming it is nothing but Gary Stu garbage and here you come to make my life so much easier. That's what you want. Escapism trash for people unable to discern anything at all. I'm sure Savin's living in a power fantasy right now, keeping you from living vicariously through his video games.
You just labeled it. You labeled it as escapism and Gary Stu garbage. Are you just trying to provoke YouShallNotLol for disagreeing with you or something?Honestly, at this point it's really hard to label things.
Power fantasy is not a real term. There's no actual, objective definition. You can talk to real women so fucked in the head that they're crazy about Charles Manson. If we define power fantasy by saying it is simply wish fulfillment, living a life with Charles Manson would be "power fantasy" for those women. They could write fanfics about it.
Someone could do what you're describing in real life. It's hard for me to describe it as power fantasy. It's the underdog classic.
You can also come out on top in that encounter by reasoning with said vampire or pointing out that you and the citizens don't have to kill him to prevail. You're own logic doesn't work on your example. If you can reach a canon win state is that not a power fantasy?Geralt can like die a chump to a vampire in Witcher 3 if he tries his patience. Doesn't even need to be antagonistic, just annoy him.
Maybe you should explain what your definition of a power fantasy is because so far you've been inconsistent on your definition and antagonistic when getting pushback instead of clarifying your stance.
It was the walking. It's what most remember so it must be that.Next you'll be telling me that Lord of The Rings is a generic fantasy flick only liked because of Tolkien's political views.
CoC3 will probably be a static VN with false choices.Honestly it stopped being about the player and their agency halfway through development, invalidating all this lovely power fantasy discourse. We're genuinely just soft-experiencing "nextgame" where it's Savin and the goon squad's DnD game with inconsequential cookie cutter "choices".
I kinda get the feeling Savin doesn't have any idea what he's talking about and won't be willing or able to give a clear answer.Meh, at the end of the day it is a nebulous idea. The only way to make a proper discussion out of this is asking Savin for a clear cut definition of his so we can see how it fits.