There's a lot of generalizations here. I think you should see someone.
You don't care, yet, you read it, and passionately replied. Mission failed, successfully. Good job.
The game is undeniably fun to play, but many games tend to have agendas behind them, even if these aren't necessarily negative ones. In terms of Sony, the company isn't particularly known for its moral stance, and they choose to include content based on what is popular or mainstream at any given time. If the N-word were mainstream, it'd probably be included in the game.
I'm a CS student. No need.
I didn't bring up their motivations for their agenda, only that it existed. This says more about you than me. I have no problem with the game. I like it. Just a preference.
I didn't bring up their motivations for their agenda, only that it existed. This says more about you than me. I have no problem with the game. I like it.
I agree with everything except the ad hominem.
This doesn't make sense and it dishonestly misrepresents my assertions.
I think it has an agenda, even if it isn't a terrible agenda, it is still an agenda. I won't tell anyone how to make their own games, but I personally think games should be open and give the player the ability to choose their own alignments. We have that capability and I think it would make games better, but studios don't wanna do that. That's why games are better than other types of media: choice.