- Jun 16, 2020
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Yeah, and no offense to those people who are into that stuff...but not all of us (myself, for example) want to see a story with pregnancy, rape, hypnosis and god knows what else.We don't do "bad things" because we're freshly out of prison with comparatively little cash compared to our previous wealth, and we're trying to lay low. With the obvious out of the way... uhhh... running a strip club and a brothel by subjugating the will of heroic women is pretty evil, it basically means we are directly in control of women being objectified and raped by potentially hundreds of people. Let's not forget that we also rape around 20 women into mind broken submission, including at least one lesbian whose personality we basically override completely. The fact that a couple of them, such as Vixen, are more agreeable about it doesn't mean that your position of control and authority over them as what is essentially their jailer is no longer there. Lex may not be trying to conquer the world or fighting Superman, but his actions in Something Unlimited are pretty damned evil.
We literally get a teenage (or young adult, but anyways) girl addicted to what are basically drugs for her species so that she will fuck us with more enthusiasm. We clone another girl after she dies to continue having sex with her.
As far as I'm concerned, Luthor is still pretty fucking evil. Besides, in the actual mainline comics he was never the type of explicit evil you guys are describing here - he is still a pretty decent and honorable man, it is just that he has a huge-ass hate boner against superheroes and is using his intellect to destroy what he basically sees as a threat to humanity. When actually working with humans he does a pretty good job, like for example when he was elected president.
A good position in a certain genre/type of business does not yet mean they actually are any good at what they are doing. It just means they have been doing it for a long-ass time.Ugh I'm not a fan of their work ethics but come on this is disingenuous. Yes their work has been derivative for the last couple of the years, but it's hard argue their position in the genre
See most AAA game companies, Boeing, HP for pertinent real-life examples.
I, personally, would love to see a more developed system of control and manipulation (having the ability to mentally break a heroine outside of the mind control device or through other, secondary, methods), a bigger focus on actually balancing between being a CEO and doing this, better developed characters for some of the henchwomen (Harley), cameos from the Justice League with a potential bad ending or hell even just Luthor giving gifts to some of the heroines that he really likes and that submitted from the get-go (like Vixen), giving at least some type of diversity in the backgrounds provided (and showing that he cares for them to some extent).
But instead we get the same fucking boring game I've playing for the past 4-5 years by now, with nigh any changes, oversized events created to show a ruse of "work" and "development", reused assets and apparently now *gags* AI addition.
Don't defend this shit. Gunsmoke might have made a name for himself for accurately copying Bruce Timm's art-style (and even then, that's arguable) but others have shown that you can do some much fucking better with half the money and the time he's eating up.
I mean, if he's so keen on using AI then fuck it, introduce parallel versions of the heroines that look like their movie/tv counterparts. Would be jarring, sure, but probably also the most visually engaging thing that happened in this mess over the past x-amount of years.