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Tag Archives: Violence in Video Games
Violence in Video Games: Diablo
Hello my friend! Stay awhile and listen… In September of 2019, Roger started a series looking at the “rights and wrongs” of Fanservice in anime. Today, we continue that tradition with Violence in Video Games. Today’s focus… Diablo. What’s the Deal? … Continue reading
Violence in Video Games: Batman: Arkham
Holy good ideas! In September of 2019, Roger started a series looking at the “rights and wrongs” of Fanservice in anime. Today, we continue that tradition with Violence in Video Games. Today’s focus… Batman: Arkham Collection. What’s the Deal? Holy sneaky … Continue reading
Violence in Video Games: Thief
In September of 2019, Roger started a series looking at the “rights and wrongs” of Fanservice in anime. I found the series informative as I was often one of the biggest critics of fanservice. Recently it’s come to my attention … Continue reading
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