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273 Penises set Dispatch apart, and I mean that quite sincerely

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Robert Purchese @ Eurogamer.net 2 place · today 07:00 EDT

Penises set Dispatch apart, and I mean that quite sincerely

I think a lot of Dispatch can be distilled into a single moment at the beginning of the game when the player comes face to face with a penis. There it is, dangling visibly between the legs of an unclothed, toxic-drenched super-villain you're about to fight. The camera all but centers on it. There's no way you can miss it unless you've flipped the nudity switch off, in which case it's replaced by an even more conspicuous black box that only amplifies the naughtiness of the part hidden within. But most people

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