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Nobody who watches Velma likes it.
Congrats. You’re now one of The Straights we’re talking about.
Yet another reason why “audience reviews” are deeply untrustworthy. This has been happening for years, but it really took off in 2016 - just look at the intense review bombing for things like Ghostbusters, The Last Jedi, Captain Marvel, She-Hulk, or anything that dared to show something other than cishet white men.
It creeps onto other platforms though. I watch a lot of video essays about queer media on YouTube, and creators have started censoring words like “sex” or “porn” or even “death” and “suicide” because of this bullshit.
Another reason why puritanical censorship on social media is rotting people’s brains. We should’ve seen this b.s. coming when the kids started saying “unalive”
“What an incredible thing to hear about a finished product...”
Can y’all please actually include the pictures you’re talking about? It happens way too frequently that we have to click through to a tweet or post only to discover its been deleted.
“concluded with a monologue..”
Why are we complaining that an old game that was built for 30fps is... still in 30fps? What a stupid complaint. This isn’t a remake or remaster, its a port of the original so its going to play just like the original.
“Non-interactive”
Weird, I thought we were supposed to be avoiding this game because of JK Rowling’s unashamed bigotry, yet here y’all are shilling the game...
Weird, I thought we were supposed to be avoiding this game because of JK Rowling’s unashamed bigotry, yet here y’all…
Pretty sure Nintendo does *two* Zelda games per console. So Tears of the Kingdom would be last Switch game.
Joel boosting up Tess was the only nod to the actual gameplay that we needed.
This is a bad take, I can’t believe you wasted time writing it and I wasted time reading it.
“Joining the ranks of Game of Thrones’ David Friedman and D. B. Weiss, Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin have submitted their contribution to the time-honored masculine tradition of depicting awfully-coded violence against women on screen because it’s so “triggering” and “violative.” Good job, boys. How ever will you…
This tactic is nothing new. I always assume quotes for movies, games, music, shows, etc are taken way out of context (because they always are, and have been for decades)
Maybe some of these shows were cancelled because they had zero audience and most people had never heard of them (looking at you Grand Army and Partner Track, both of which I just learned about from this slideshow).
“The ‘95 Mortal Kombat movie (which is good, don’t @ me), Paramount Pictures’ Sonic films, and Netflix’s Castlevania, League of Legends, and Cyberpunk 2077 shows have all rightfully received the same praise for their overall quality and respect for source material.”
What a weird take. I don’t think we’re watching the same show.