brianseiler
Brian Seiler
brianseiler

I think that a little bit more understanding would help this situation. To start, I doubt that “Wizards of the Coast” sent anybody anywhere for any reason, because they’re a subsidiary of Hasbro, who have probably retained the Pinkerton Agency’s security services for a pretty good reason - patenting a lot of stuff

This studio is 11 people and game development in general is, as you observe, a male-dominated field. Did you check to see whether these dudes...like...asked anybody they didn’t already know to join their team? Did you ask them if anybody declined to take a big risk joining a startup? Did you even ask whether they were

A rounding error away from zero. The unfortunate truth about this situation is that...well, it’s hard to find a way to say it that isn’t dismissive. Nobody cares. We probably shouldn’t be surprised by that - it would be exceptional for the average individual to actively seek out information that would make enjoying

People are saying that because the statements Atlus has made regarding its staffing desires and quality goals indicate that they simply haven’t had enough time or resources to actually begin substantive work on the game. The company could certainly announce that a Person 6 will exist, but...I mean, who doesn’t know

Try harder to piss this one down your leg, 2K. Just try. At this point it’s almost like the company is trying to EA Gearbox.

While I can appreciate Sean’s reaction here, he’s doing basically the wrongest of all possible things here. There’s an express global grant of license to stream on the game’s website, for chrissakes. The best outcome for him here is basically a middle finger and a fart sound, which is what all of his industry