You are not gonna believe where the majority of the wealth of the majority of USA residents comes from.
Also can't look at credit score system without loan system (they are linked by default) - and loan-worthiness cames from not only paychecks, but also where (which street/neighborhood) you currently live, you job history, criminal convictions, etc.
It does what the West says the Chinese social credit system is doing tho the later isn't that consequential & focuses on convictions.
And rich people (millionaires aren't rich anymore, just the last thrashes of a middle class) don't need a credit score at all, they all take out business loans, not personal loans.
The credit score system wasn't invented to oppress the rich.
I'd argue both DMC and Castlevania has more depth than Duke.
Def! I said that specifically.
Of the two especially Castlevania offers much more depth & independence to it's characters.
Duke 1 & 2 didn't even leave that much character impression on me as the 3(D) did (ok, nether did Keen tbh).
Duke Nukem series will def be it's own thing (like DMCs & Castlevanias), taking characters & the base premise & do its own thing. Same universe but unrelated to the games. Like comic books - the number of different ways Bruce's parents get deaded is absurd :D (one time even due to Teen Titans actions).
Yeah, lol, didn't know how to phrase that - down the throat would def be if he shat in the throat part of the body, but with the head you could say both ('up' in regards to the usual way things go down the throat but 'down' in regards to gravity).
I guess "down" would be the better choice, my bad.
edit: ... my brainhole fucked up, he shits down the throat of the body. Why do I remember him sitting on the decapitated head? Was that in Fornever Forever?
Yes, but it's a very good character & world/lore to build a story + the games themselves have a ton of situationally epic things in them to include or even build around them.
(If Duke doesn't shit up the throat of a decapitated alien we riot.)
And tho there is more lore, it's not like Castlevania and DMC are directly screen-playable, but they did a fairly good job (there are better showrunners in the genre, but I think Duky Nuky fits the chill & just barely enough complicated/just over the border of simplistic vibe of DMC show, and I'm sure won't skip on epic cool shit, maybe even a decent joke or two ... I dread the inevitably cringe oneliners).
Not to mention how this Tux QIIIA rocket launcher hits me right in the nostalgia, I've had it for my Linux desktop for a long time (back in the day I still used Windows for gaming ofc).
In the pilot episode, which aired March 4, 2001 (exactly six months and one week prior to the September 11 attacks[5]), rogue members of the U.S. government remotely hijack an airliner flying to Boston, planning to crash it into the World Trade Center, and let anti-American terrorist groups take credit, to gain support for a profitable new war following the Cold War. The heroes ultimately override the controls, foiling the plot.
Tom Clancy also wrote about hijacking a Boeing & flying it into Congress.
So if you have taken more loans in the past & repaid a lot of credit card debt you get a cheaper loan/can afford a bigger loan.
It's what we call predatory tactics & are usually banned.