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Five of the Best: Insults

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The companion character Lae'zel from Baldur's Gate 3, close-up and looking suspiciously at the camera. She's splattered in some red paint or is it dried blood? It's not clear.
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I can't remember the first time I noticed an insult in a game. Was it the original Grand Theft Auto? There must have been something before that. Leisure Suit Larry? No - it must go further back. There were all those LucasArts adventures and they were rammed with witty asides. Were they the start of it all?

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