liesandpropaganda wrote...
I honestly don't get all the outrage. In ME2 some pieces of lore were already controversial (like, things Thane and Samara say are not what is written in the codex). Of course, it wasn't as big as what the book's got, but i think it was the first sign that we shouldn't concentrate on the lore too much because even devs don't care about it. So yeah, i hardly expect any official comments about this book. At the most it would be "get over it, it's just a game" from Priestly.
Have you actually read the book?
Because I have. And it's not just about the lore. It's about the bad writing, nonsensical plot and horrible pacing. It a writer manages to make a heist and a bank robbery seem boring, they're not doing their job properly.
And then there are the character changes, which are at best unfortunate implications and at worst sexist, heterocentric and ableistic. Kathlee does nothing in this book except be Anderson's girlfriend (you know, the awesome scientist who was one of the groundbreaking AI researchers in the first book, and in general pretty badass in the other books?). Hendel is suddenly straight (he used to be the only established gay character in the whole ME universe). Gillian's autism has become pretty much non-issue, even when it was mentioned in Ascension she had severe enough autism to have sensory issues.
This is not only bad writing, it is insulting. Queer- and disability erasure are prevalent and shameful practises our media engages in every day. And to add to that by actually erasing (whether intentionally or by not doing the research) existing characters with there traits is not okay. Ever.
Modifié par MissOuJ, 31 janvier 2012 - 04:24 .