Completely fair enough

by MikeTorsson

27 comments
  1. Not fair though ?

    Actual french people produced this game, and it is neither fiction nor fantasy.

    It kinda seems like… He hates us cause he ain’t us ?

    .

    Also, go play the A Plague Tale games, they should’ve gotten the same recognition as Clair Obscur IMO.

  2. Steam should ban this kind of stuff.

    Fr*nch genre should be put on the same level of NSFW games and be more restrained the interaction with such stuff.

    Children being exposed to those content may speak fr*nch in future, this is a thing we must not allow, in any circumstance.

  3. The safest edgy humor, the Taylor Swift of banter

  4. Repost. As a former comment said : We are perfectly able to become likable : We just wont do that effort for you

  5. Characters speak perfect English and you can kill mimes, which are both mortal crimes in France. Say what you want, this game is anti-french and a 10/10 in my book.

  6. I have to say one thing: in my eyes, this game made me forgive you all Pierre. It truly proves one thing: you are latin as only a latin could make something so heartbreaking and tragic.

    Chapeau.

    Also, fuck you for making me cry so goddamn much.

  7. that’s why you should play Baldur’s Gate 3, it’s a belgian game with fictional characters and places.

  8. This give new meaning to “it’s all French to me”.

  9. Part of what makes this game so great is that in good fiction you can portray even the most unlikely and bizarre of scenarios, so it just adds to the fantasy imo

  10. Of all the bad things the French did, at least they gave us Expedition 33 and Alizee – J’en ai mairre

  11. Everybody can’t handle the greatness and prestige to be French, I can understand.

  12. What is hate but misguided and twisted love?

    We’re not hated because we’re irrelevant and mostly forgotten, we’re hated because deep down, they expect greatness from us yet can’t handle our take on it.

    I hate the English, not because they are as exciting as deflated balloon but rather acknowledge that in spite of their messed up food, their obsession with understatement and so many things, I can still see them as a noteworthy people, a rival that forces us to excel. Also I love me a posh Susan saying the filthiest thing, but that’s neither here nor there.

    If you take a random irrelevant country like Hungary, there’s nothing but contempt for their weak ways and utter lack of flair in their pathetic pseudo autocracy.

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