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hanselthecaretaker

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More then the average bloke but not to a particularly huge degree. I've read some biographies of Greek statesmen, a pretty gigantic tome of the Pelopolesian War and the stuff about Greece you get for free when reading up on Roman history.

Still even the laymen can see that its Athens that primarily influenced Greek culture. Or at least the things that survived from Greek culture. Its typically the Athenian philosophers, playwrights and politicians that are remembered and who's legacies live on. You can also see this in mythology where the Athenian version is frequently the one that won out in the end. Sparta has a period of worshiping Aphrodite as a war goddess but this failed to become a thing for the rest of Greece. There's also some speculation that Hera was born as the main antagonist of Heracles partially as an Athenian snub towards Argos which was a city they didn't like at the time.
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I wonder if any of them know about the whole pederasty thing....
Man, that would’ve made the new God of War super creepy if Kratos had some remnant of that buried somewhere in his psyche. However I’d love to see if Sony had the guts to address it somehow in-game in some tactfully interesting way for the sequel. Certainly would add some dramatic weight to things, and the challenge of doing it in a way that gives players a gut check of sorts would be a hell of a thing to pull off for the medium.

Maybe it could be some backstory of Kratos where he rebelled against his master, and saved a bunch of kid soldiers from abuse. Something like that, but make it horrifying enough that it makes the player wonder what the fuck just happened from a video game.

The thing is though, it was so normalized that the kids most likely didn’t know any better, which is fucked up.
 
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Man, that would’ve made the new God of War super creepy if Kratos had some remnant of that buried somewhere in his psyche.
I think the main idea was doing that with the kids of others rather than your own, so Atreus would likely be safe.

Actually I'm more disturbed by the future tastes of Atreus
considering he's Loki who among other things seduced and had sex with a horse.
 

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Partially why I don't bother with most PVP games.​
I always gravitate towards PVE cause everyone in it to win it and its less intense I say so people tend to act like assclowns less.

My favorite community was Dragons Dogma. Everyone was willing to help people have the best pawns and give them the best gear, skill suggestions and inclinations. Plus just sharing photos and stories of what happened in game with them. Very unique community that have not seen anything similar in a while.
 

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On the subject of Sparta, fun fact, when I was in primary school, be briefly touched on Greek history. I recall an essay we had to write where we could choose between Athens and Sparta. With the exception of one student, literally the entire class (myself included) wrote on Sparta. And why? Because Spartans are "kewl." I mean, obviously, Athens has had a more enduring legacy in Greece than Sparta, but, well, y'know...

And TBH, much as I'd love to say I'm enlightened now, I find myself still more interested in Roman history than Greek history (it's the other way round for their mythologies). On one hand, you could argue that Rome had a wider impact on the Mediterranean, but on the other, you don't become one of the world's largest empires by giving flowers. Basically, they fall into the club of "magnificent bastards."
 
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At this rate I'm convinced that Gabe Newell is secretly building a city-sized real-world dystopia for gamers to experience as Half-Life 3.
I think at this point they’re using a roundabout way of getting there in a sense, and that Alyx was the beginning of the answer to what we’ve been waiting for.
 

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Iconoclasts is a great game whose story is marred by a complicated lore delivered before the player has started caring about the story, and whose ending really drags on.
 
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