Are you a magic man or a robot man?

Are you a magic man or a robot man?

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what is so appealing about gruff middle aged men?

You tell us, faggot


Please do

Role models for teenagers and 20-somethings with little to no masculine family members to look up to

Im a mad man

Magic robot.

Wanted to like Deus Ex more but Dishonored is a much better immersive sim

>immersive sim
speak english

If you kill wicthes in 2 for some bullshit you got bad ending , thats a bad sim

I'M A GOVERNMENT MAN
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Alien goo man.

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Middle aged men are peak manliness. Men lose feminine features over time as youthful looks like baby smooth skin are mostly considered to be a feminine quality. At a younger age men and women are more interchangable in terms of looks it's time that sets them apart.

Nigger tranny reddit faggot
That's not what constitutes a good sim

I'm schizo space man

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im a H A C K E R M A N

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Nah.

Robot, of the autist variety.

He's a soulja. Hacker is the first game's guy.

The look has its appeal because of some if it's implications.
Maturity
Toughness
Masculinity in the classical sense.
And if they take care of their looks
Health and self perception
And a solid career.

The ideal version of a man is someone who has their life together and has wisdom from their years.

That's the idea behind gruff middle aged men. It's easy to portray it in stories. Harder to find in real life.
It's wierd to actually admit that masculinity is slowly losing its form in popluar western culture.

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I like Corvo better but I hate Dishonored's sequels while Mankind Divided is a fine game so fuck me I guess

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>Dishonored's sequels
There's more than one?

i didnt think dishonored 2 was too bad. then again i only played through Corvo's story and i have no idea what happens in the other campaign

Death of the Outsider is an expansion but was also released as a standalone "game" kinda like Blood Dragon or Freedom Cry

Pure man.

Played both Dishonored 1 & 2 without ever using any powers. Deus Ex doesn't give you a choice and I was really pissed off to see Cyberpunk mandates cyberware too.

TAKE A LOOK AT THEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESE HANDS

based on my grid
Marathon 2
>magic battleroid
Ace Combat 7
>magical pilot, arguably becomes part of his machine
Sin and Punishment
>magic man, unless there's some bio-engineering related transhumanism involved
Ace Combat 3
>magical pilot, literally becomes part of his machine through transhumanism
Persona 3
>magic man
Bionicle
>magic robots
Air Combat
>Just a really damn good pilot
Mega Man Zero
>magical robot
Final Fantasy XIII
>magical party of characters gets their magic from cybernetic tattoos from rampant AI deities
Zone of Enders 2
>pilot sealed inside and cybernetically connected to a magical robot
Rain World
>magical slugcat: possibly bioengineered creature
Metroid Prime 3
>magical girl with cybernetic modifications and robot suit
Nier Automata
>magical robots
Cruelty Squad
>disgusting transhumanist man
Galerians
>magic man
Halo
>magical cyborg

conclusion? cyborgs, robots, or humans with a transhumanist element, who are magic
I find this interesting because I'm against transhumanism on personal grounds. You'd never catch me wishing to be a robot or anything like that. Ace Combat pilots are probably my favorite type of character on this grid, given that they're just exceptional humans (exceptional to the point of being, yes, a bit magical in that understated sense).

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the same thing but you can ignore corvo and become a full evil dictator