rufus her name is cara ellison / @caraellison
I think people are wary about her because she was the person responsible for hotline miami 2 rape scene overreaction when she wrote for Rockpapershotgun (which led to the game being banned in australia)
Also she wrote for dishonored 2 which I guess some people feel went woke (i never played it so I couldnt tell you)
She also pushed to put pronouns in this game and wants to "subvert male power fantasies" of the first game
I'm only wary about her because of the things she is saying about this game. I really enjoyed her DOTA stuff on RPS back in the day.
Strike 1 was talking about how problematic the treatment of mental illness in VTM:B 1 was, meanwhile the deluxe preorder bonus is a Stop sign because of how iconic that was.
So while
I'd like to think that this is just getting ahead of potential controversy in advance, I have a nagging doubt in my mind that she maybe doesn't get it, and that choosing malkavian won't be playing as an amusing idiot savant, but a lecture on how tough people in the real world with mental illness have things.
Strike 2 is talking about a near identical humanity system from a different game with a real lack of understanding as to why it was there both in that game, and the game this game is based on.
So while
I'd like to think that this is just easy potshots at a competitor to get people thinking 'oh, I shouldn't buy that scifi fpsrpg, I should buy that vampire one', I have another nagging doubt in my mind that she maybe doesn't get it, and the understated horror of the source material is that you're now a total fucking monster trying to cling onto things that help you pretend you're not.
I'm not in the 'boycott this now' camp or anything, I'm just getting more wary that they're going to fuck this up.
Like when anyone gets the Call Of Cthulhu licence, and the first thing they start talking about is the combat system. It shows a pretty fundamental 'I don't really know what I'm doing here' treatment.
Maybe their treatment results in something good in the end anyway. But I'm increasingly wary.