pharaohmanx
Pharaoh Man X
pharaohmanx

I would play the hell out of Marvel v. Capcom and Knuckles.

Fallout at least has the 50's aesthetic to lean on for the lack of dreads. It had more black haircuts than I thought it would, personally.

You do a very good job of laying out the basics of the situation. For perspective on the matter, the studio I work for is currently accepting applications for programmers. Of the applications I have dealt with none have been women.
The industry is not even reaching the moment at which we could choose our hires based

There are plenty of game jams and workshops for you. This one is not for you. I can’t imagine that will really affect your life all that much, but if it does, consider it a trade-off for all the other inherent advantages you’ll have in the video game industry. Not having to worry all that much about being sexually

I’ll assume you’re commenting in good faith despite your use of an awful buzzword like “identity politics,” so consider this: Lots of girls are taught that video games and game development are for men. Girls Make Games is an institution designed to teach girls that hey, they can play and make video games too, which

Thank you for this comment.

I feel your frustration on stories and media that put the responsibility of “saving” non-white communities and people on the wrong targets. Growing up Native American back home in Canada, when I hit junior high, I and all the other predominantly First Nations kids had mandatory monthly meetings with the school

To be frank, I too wished the game was good, but beyond the problems addressed in article, it’s plagued with so many technical issues (including easily fixable and frequent typos) that recommending it even as an attempt felt wrong as a critic. Furthermore, as a critic I can’t write about what something hopes to do or

Again not saying racism doesn’t exist. But I do wonder if blacks have told themselves that they are oppressed so much that they begin to believe those thoughts.

Are white people suffering from some sort of lack of positive representation in media where you live?