An exploration of why developers aren’t including overweight characters in their games unless they’re evil or a joke.
Life is Strange developer Don't Nod currently has five unannounced games in the pipeline.
Today Don't Nod Entertainment announced that the adventure game Life is Strange has achieved a new player count milestone.
I found all LiS games to be very good.
Especially the first and True Colors.
Before the storm was also amazing as it tied up the story with 1 in a great way and mae you invested with previously unknown character.
I think LiS 2 was the weakest in the series but still a very good game
The game is a good game I enjoyed the first game I double platinumed it on PS3 and PS4. And Life is Strange Before the Storm I also enjoyed if it was on PS3 I would have bought it again because I enjoyed it. Life is Strange 2 for some reason I just can't get into it. And the newer Life is Strange game I have yet to play it.
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As someone who's overweight I can honestly say the last thing I want to play is an overweight character just to play one. Find it difficult to impossible to believe that a character in an active role would remain overweight, or wouldn't run into performance issues while doing physical activities.
You want to see overweight characters in "serious" roles, stop demanding that others them in their games and make your own.
Oh god this.crappy site again.
How would you be able to make an overweight character like Donut Drake without it being funny? I'm genuinely asking.
Put the doughnut down fatty
u could play as a fat character in gta 3 and if i remember well fable too