Square Enix would sell their own mother if it made them 0.1% more profit. All this is, was some woketards at Squenix thinking that they could make a woke pander game to sell to Gaijins for easy Hwhitebuxx.
Unfortunately because the corporate culture at Squenix is totally out of touch with reality thanks to woke subversion, they badly miscalculated and got a cold hard dose of reality.
So hopefully they've learned their lesson.
A white male character with the same dialogue would’ve been torched by critics
and no one would care because critics are worthless now. people don't trust them, they trust people like popular streamers and youtubers. the "critics" torched Hogwart's Legacy and it smashed sales records while Forspoken languished.
True. YouTubers have taken over but the garbage media still yours rotten tomatoes or rolling stone as if we don’t already know what they will say. I trust Critical Drinker or Dave Cullen much more
Square Enix would sell their own mother if it made them 0.1% more profit. All this is, was some woketards at Squenix thinking that they could make a woke pander game to sell to Gaijins for easy Hwhitebuxx.
Unfortunately because the corporate culture at Squenix is totally out of touch with reality thanks to woke subversion, they badly miscalculated and got a cold hard dose of reality.
So hopefully they've learned their lesson.
and no one would care because critics are worthless now. people don't trust them, they trust people like popular streamers and youtubers. the "critics" torched Hogwart's Legacy and it smashed sales records while Forspoken languished.
True. YouTubers have taken over but the garbage media still yours rotten tomatoes or rolling stone as if we don’t already know what they will say. I trust Critical Drinker or Dave Cullen much more
I don't even look at critic scores anymore, only user scores on places like metacritic or RT
The only indication critic scores give me is that if they live a game or show then I know not to bother.
High critic, low audience: Terrible leftist propaganda
Low critic, high audience: Good, and does not shill The Message
Low critic, low audience: Bad and terribly generic
High critic, high audience: Rare diamond in the rough OR publisher paid for a lot of fake reviews