I saw the new episode drop in my podcatcher, but strangely enough the post over at half-KIA on Reddit has been removed. Not sure why, but I cobbled together what would be the usual episode announcement of the latest Splash Damage:
Alan Wen of VG247 says Ghostwire: Tokyo is more authentic than Ghost of Tsushima or Sifu because Ghostwire was created by Japanese developers. We discuss this racist implications of this thought process along with Sam Maggs continuing to embarrass herself and the video game industry at large by taking credit for creations she had little to do with; Anita Sarkeesian trying to remain relevant a decade later; and, by their own admission, Disney’s queer agenda. Oh, and E3 is dead, in case you didn’t hear.
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Just the standard, anti-White faggotry. If Tsushima had been made by an African dev company they would have been slobbering all over it.
In reverse order:
E3 was dead long before they canceled it this year, and they really shouldn't bother trying to revive it. The damn thing has only existed in the last decade so "journalists" can go have a trip on their company's dime, and collude in real-space.
Let's be honest. At this point, if I had kids that were of an age where they were getting into Disney stuff, I'd straight-up ban anything produced after the year 2000 from entering my house. That company needs to be purged of its leadership and cut off from any benefits they may have enjoyed in the state of Florida.
Sarkeesian must be feeling the pain of starting to hit the wall, combined with fading into irrelevance yet again. Otherwise she wouldn't be poking her head out into the light.
Sam Maggs, professional victim. Gotta love how someone can make a pest out of themselves at a job, screw with a character design (that was later made back into a female-looking critter by Internet artists), get canned from said job, and STILL act like they're the victim in their case.
I've already seen plenty of takes on the VG247 article and how the dude previously had a hate-boner over GoT, but it never ceases to amaze me how assholes like him can justify acting like they know better than the ENTIRE POPULATION OF JAPAN whether a game is good or not.
All the Fromsoft games are pretty great, I think Demons Souls is the best personally, but they’re all definitely worth a play through.
ghostwire is that cool looking onmyoji game i saw a video of on twitter, correct?
Gonna laugh when Famitsu give it 73/100.