Maybe they should turn that mirror on themselves. Take a long look at the ‘non decent humans’ within their own ranks:
Challenge Defeatism. Resist Doomerism
Maybe they should turn that mirror on themselves. Take a long look at the ‘non decent humans’ within their own ranks:
I mean they could start by actually addressing the toxic work culture and dealing with that hateful cunt Yves Guillemot:
We got greedy and people didn’t like it.
This is for EU countries only. UK details here: https://www.stopkillinggames.com/countries/united_kingdom if anyone’s interested
That would be pretty damn good, actually.
I’ve got to say that of all the games I expected to be remastered The Thing was not one of them. An unexpected surprise, but a welcome one.
Deck Nine are a source of genuine disappointment for me. I was really impressed by their LiS output and thoroughly enjoyed True Colours. And then this happened: https://www.ign.com/articles/how-hidden-nazi-symbols-were-the-tip-of-a-toxic-iceberg-at-life-is-strange-developer-deck-nine
Fortnite never changes.
Jesus Christ, the comment section on that video…
Here’s a reminder that Ubisoft is a hateful company run by a hateful man and no one should be buying their games: https://www.gamesindustry.biz/ubisoft-has-reportedly-made-minimal-changes-following-abuse-allegations
Into The 2 Radius
Yeah, I like it to. I think they did a good job with the characters for the most part. I’m still hoping we’ll see more of Ryder and the rest of the crew.
Sure, but it was called ‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’ so the numbering makes sense.
Yeah, this is some real ‘blame the victim’ type shit. Very disappointing.
Looks a fair bit like Battlefield, tbh.
Yeah, my thoughts exactly.
Here’s the same video on YouTube, rather whatever Odysee is: https://youtu.be/67BFdPVKYjk
I like BigBoss. He’s basically a British Internet Historian, but (hopefully) without the added plagiarism.
Jesus these layoffs are relentless.
I find it crazy that Black Ops, a series that’d surely sell gangbusters with minimal marketing thanks to word of mouth, gets a marketing budget bigger than the GDP of a small country. Yet a new IP that noone has heard of yet gets a far smaller budget. It seems completely back to front, to me.