I know that the "developer" Josef Fares is a Lebanese immigrant to Sweden. That responded to his choice of two lead female protagonists for the game by using his not even grade school age children as a shield for criticism. Saying that the characters were based on his daughters. Which doesn't even make sense to me. How can 2 adult female characters with backgrounds be based on children under the age of 5?
I briefly played his other games 'Brothers, A Tale of Two Sons' and 'A Way Out' (I think they were free on PSN) and was not impressed. Very simple couch co-op game mechanics & storytelling that were boring over a decade ago. Yet, for some reason Fares is promoted as a huge success? Probably because he's an astroturfed example of the "benefits" of multicultural immigration to Sweden. I wouldn't be surprised if his company Hazelight studios has received ESG funding.
Personally, I think Fares looks like a mudslime chomo, that I wouldn't allow around children.. I also wouldn't play this game even if you gave it to me for free.
I know that the "developer" Josef Fares is a Lebanese immigrant to Sweden. That responded to his choice of two lead female protagonists for the game by using his not even grade school age children as a shield for criticism. Saying that the characters were based on his daughters. Which doesn't even make sense to me. How can 2 adult female characters with backgrounds be based on children under the age of 5?
I briefly played 'Brothers, A Tale of Two Sons' and 'A Way Out' (I think they were free on PSN) and was not impressed. Very simple couch co-op game mechanics & storytelling that were boring over a decade ago. Yet, for some reason Fares is promoted as a huge success? Probably because he's an astroturfed example of the "benefits" of multicultural immigration to Sweden. I wouldn't be surprised if his company Hazelight studios has received ESG funding.
Personally, I think Fares looks like a mudslime chomo, that I wouldn't allow around children.. I also wouldn't play this game even if you gave it to me for free.
I know that the "developer" Josef Fares is a Lebanese immigrant to Sweden. That responded to his choice of two lead female protagonists for the game by using his not even grade school age children as a shield for criticism. Saying that the characters were based on his daughters. Which doesn't even make sense to me.
I briefly played 'Brothers, A Tale of Two Sons' and 'A Way Out' (I think they were free on PSN) and was not impressed. Very simple couch co-op game mechanics & storytelling that were boring over a decade ago. Yet, for some reason Fares is promoted as a huge success? Probably because he's an astroturfed example of the "benefits" of multicultural immigration to Sweden. I wouldn't be surprised if his company Hazelight studios has received ESG funding.
Personally, I think Fares looks like a mudslime chomo, that I wouldn't allow around children.. I also wouldn't play this game even if you gave it to me for free.
I know that the "developer" Josef Fares is a Lebanese immigrant to Sweden. That responded to his choice of two lead female protagonists for the game by using his not even grade school age children as a shield for criticism. Saying that the characters were based on his daughters.Which doesn't even make sense to me.
I briefly played 'Brothers, A Tale of Two Sons' and 'A Way Out' (I think they were free on PSN) and was not impressed. Very simple couch co-op game mechanics & storytelling that were boring over a decade ago. Yet, for some reason Fares is promoted as a huge success? Probably because he's an astroturfed example of the "benefits" of multicultural immigration to Sweden. I wouldn't be surprised if his company Hazelight studios has received ESG funding.
Personally, I think Fares looks like a mudslime chomo, that I wouldn't allow around children.. I also wouldn't play this game even if you gave it to me for free.