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No, it’s because it looks like shit.

Why do all the AI dudes have the artistic understanding of a literal child.

How are your NFTs doing?

Wow, their AI is so good that it made a character that looks nothing like the actor whose face was originally scanned!

To all of the people out there saying how happy Jennifer Hale (and other VAs) should be with what they earn, make note that Ray Liotta, Michael Hollick, and Young Maylay (Tommy Vercetti, Niko Bellic, and CJ Johnson, respectively), all had complaints about what they were paid for their roles, which were significantly

But keep lickin them boots.

Shut the fuck up bootlicker.

They blow goats. I have proof.

Lotta bootlickers in the greys. Stay safe down there, folks.

Considering the game was done as a non-union job and everybody used pseudonyms, I’m not shocked to hear it also paid terribly. I hope the later games paid better but I also would not be shocked if they didn’t either.

Don’t forget religion!

I set a stop watch for the last stretch of levels in my grind to 100. Near the end it was taking me above 4 hours of pure Nightmare Dungeons farming to get a single level. Going from 98.5 to 100 was 5h25m *straight*. Even 40% faster is a 3 hour grind.

I dunno, what about making the game actually fun to play? Did they say anything about that?

Just part of the problem. It’s capitalism and money at all costs.

“My personal beliefs mean that I can object to treating a patient.”

“childbearing age”

“Unlocking shareholder value” always sounds like the most mealy-mouthed of weasel words in corporate statements, usually obscuring some action that will screw over customers, workers, or both.

Unfortunately as long as they keep coming up with a character who’s related to one of the killers or victims there’s always going to be a reason for a sequel.

Never really got the general idea of Scream movies as something that lent itself to longevity. Even on a meta level things get thin real quick.

I know I harp on this a lot, but the more lingering praise I see lavished on dreck like Scream 6, the more baffled I get. I’ve never seen a horror series do so incredibly little to step outside of its own box five sequels in. Michael Myers was dealing with a cult, and we had a mask movie. We had a non-Jason Jason,