Can't wait for the flood of tweets saying "IF YOU FIND THE NEW STELLAR BLADE MAIN CHARACTER ATTRACTIVE YOU ARE PEDOPHILE! SHE LOOKS LIKE A CHILD!"
And I can't also wait for the opposite side saying "LEARN GOD OF LAUNDRY! THIS IS HOW ALL FEMALE CHARACTERS SHOULD LOOK! MAKE FEMALES ATTRACTIVE AGAIN!"
And they will use a variation of either of these pictures.
Yes! The first Resident Evil Code Veronica Remake trailer just dropped! 🎮🔥
At first glance, the trailer looks like anything but Resident Evil — what a great fake-out! 😄🩷
#REBHFunyoutu.be/BV0avmol_iA?is…
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@RinoTheBouncer The reason people seem to find an issue with the character designs in games is because they think developers are doing it intentionally in order to not appeal to the male gaze, and also satisfy people like Anita Sarkeesian, and her clique who kept complaining about female designs
@RinoTheBouncer This argument sounds disingenuous cause she was portraying a real person, and she was made to resemble the person as close as possible. Even Sydney Sweeney in Christie went through the same process, and no one complained about her appearance.
Gaming audiences need to have a mature understanding of what acting actually means🚀
THE Charlize Theron, a literal beauty queen played Aileen Wuronos in the movie Monster, portraying one of the darkest roles in cinema, leading her to global success.
No one said she was “uglified” because people understand that this is acting, playing a role, a character (real or fictional is irrelevant) with established traits and features.
She wasn’t written because “moviegoers like beauty”. She was written to accurately portray a character, as did many actors who played characters real or fictional that are older or less attractive than they are. Because that’s what acting is all about.
It doesn’t mean there’s an agenda against beauty. It means there’s room for different things to exist, and that art comes from the mind of the creator, not from consultation of markets and fans🎤
if you could manifest any one game announcement this week, no matter how implausible it may sound, what would you want? who knows, maybe saying it here will manifest it into reality 😶
@GamerQueenDiana The payment is probably on a automatically renewing subscription, and that's why you get deducted right on time. Your money will be taken even if you don't login for a year or something. Getting logged out could be cause of session cookies expiring, which is for security reasons
Humble Bundle cracks me up every single time, and at the same time it drives me crazy. 😄🩷
They’re perfectly happy to take my money for Humble Choice. Apparently I don’t need to log in for that, or I’m somehow still logged in, because the payment goes through just fine.
Then it’s like:
"Oh, you want access to the games you just paid for? Well, first you need to log in, buddy!" 😂
Like... what?
Huh?! 🎮🙈
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Alanah Pearce has said she worked full-time for four years on God of War: Laufey but left in late 2024 and is no longer involved at all.
“So here’s the God of War game I spent four years writing.”
When asked how involved she was with the project, Pearce replied:
“I worked on it full-time for four years, so thousands upon thousands of hours of involvement. I wrote characters, levels, story beats, dialogue, etc.
But I left in late 2024 and the work they’re doing now is much harder. I’m currently not involved at all, and plenty of my work will have been replaced.”
I guess she wrote another cook book
Apparently Alanah Pearce wasn’t even meaningfully involved in the final version of the game.
Now it’s turned into “well technically I worked on it, but most or all of my writing got removed/replaced, and I haven’t been involved with the project since 2024.”
So… in other words, she’s attaching herself to a project she ultimately had little to no impact on creatively, while the internet melts down pretending she personally wrote the entire thing.
Gaming discourse is so unserious.