![]() ![]() ![]() When David is hooked up to the computer, it works. Sure, Shep saves the day and rescues David, and the one who hooked David up to the computer - his own brother, no less - is depicted as the villain, but it’s not so much the treatment of David within the game that’s troublesome as it is the treatment of David by the game. It’s such an obvious thing to say that it feels almost silly to write it, but if the argument for Overlord is that it has ‘aged badly’, there is an implication that even if it’s underlying ideas were always bad - a la Sex and the City - the way Overlord presented them was at least socially acceptable. ![]() We knew in 2010 that autistic people were real people. Overlord is not the same as Sex and the City saying ‘trannies’ back when everyone did. ![]()
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