Uncharted 4 – red pill game

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    I originally put this in the central thread but I am now moving it into here as it didn’t get any responses so it might get more noticed on here (or maybe not!)

    First up – after a slow start, this game is absolutely brilliant and now I have completed it twice I feel in a good place to comment on it. The game is so true of life for men pre and post relationship/marriage it must have been done deliberately….basically, the main character (Drake) is an Indiana Jones character who ventures off on adventures to find lost cities and artefacts whilst being chased by the usual colourful villains with massive set pieces and down right fun.

    That is true of 1,2 and 3 but in 4 the game begins where Drake has got married and is absolutely miserable because he “promised to give up that life” and has a 9-5 dull job instead (so he has been pussified by his wife). He lies to her and goes off on an adventure anyway with his brother to find some long lost treasure. She finds out and tracts him down and in the end he saves his brother but goes back to his wife and lives out domestic “bliss” with a kid, house etc (bulls~~~, but was always going to be the Hollywood ending)

    I guess if you are red pill you look at this one way but if blue pill the other…

    Red = man has a brilliant life doing what he wants to do and then gets cucked and spends his time with his wife in front of the tv, bored and longing for his pre marriage life

    Blue = man gets married, shirks his responsibilities but grows up in the end and goes back to domestic “bliss”

    I definitely do think this is a red pill game with the option of viewing it through blue pilled eyes to keep the mangina reviewers happy. How true is that of real life where the man pretty much gives up all he enjoys to be a slave to his wife? There are daily stories on here about it, I have lost friends over it and see it happening to family members.

    I say to anyone on here who has a PS4 to pick up this game and see what I mean. It is a genuine assessment of pre/post relationship life with a fantastic videogame thrown in

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    No wonder Drake has been pussified. Uncharted 4 was directed by all time male femninist / Anita Sarkessian asslicker Neil Druckman. Although I have read , he is indeed a very good writter. Well, if you can stand the diversity/feminist BS ( coughcoughcoughlastofusdlccoughcoughcough).

    "We didn't start the fire. It was always burning. Since the world's been turning" "A world that vilifies men only breeds a generation of men that feel no empathy towards women" “In a woman’s mind , there is really no such thing as a ‘we’. In her eyes, earth allways revolves around her, not the other way around. So thinking that your needs , aspirations or desires are valid enough to be persued, or even that you are entitled achive such goals, is like asking your boss for a pay rise in your very first day at the job.”

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    No wonder Drake has been pussified. Uncharted 4 was directed by all time male femninist / Anita Sarkessian asslicker Neil Druckman. Although I have read , he is indeed a very good writter. Well, if you can stand the diversity/feminist BS ( coughcoughcoughlastofusdlccoughcoughcough).

    one of my all time favourite games

    there is a bit of tickboxing going on with the characters but it didn’t detract from the game. The videogame equivalent of The Road and it is a masterpiece

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