Today I spoke with Carolyn Petit, the managing editor of Feminist Frequency, which you've probably heard about, since they're easily the most successful and influential feminist / socially
progressive games criticism outlet out there.
Not exact matches
His diverse and refined works on behalf of the Nintendo 64 contradict
criticisms that his musicianship is particularly superficial and his emphasis on increasing interactivity of video
games with Nintendo's music is also
progressive.
However ludicrous the
criticism, it's the sort of steamy content BioWare fans have come expect - love stories, love scenes, and often quite daring and
progressive ones (for video
games, at least).