While the blank slate model for a mostly - or - totally - mute protagonist in the past may have allowed players to roleplay
a certain kind of hero, I have enjoyed
While the blank slate model for a mostly - or - totally - mute protagonist in the past may have allowed players to roleplay
a certain kind of hero, I have enjoyed Persona 5's approach much, much more and feel very happy controlling the main character, even if it's just to watch him spin his pen one more time.
Not exact matches
This would all be
kind of interesting if it were about how
certain cultural signifiers can lead to the absolute corruption
of impressionable youth, but alas Die Antwoord are the
heroes of the piece, uncomfortably fetishized by superfan Blomkamp.
The gorgeous nostalgia supplied by Sergio Leone's mythic 1968 summation work — in many ways a tombstone for a
certain kind of Western
hero,
of an «ancient race,» as Charles Bronson says — packs a wallop.
It all makes a
certain kind of sense through the lens
of the superhero narrative, in which the
heroes are embodiments
of some real idea and representatives
of some aspirational ideal.
If you can't imagine a
certain kind of future, you're going to resist that
kind of future, but if you have
heroes of multiple backgrounds, if you have diverse
heroes, no matter who you are, you're going to be able to imagine a more inclusive world.