Did you read the f*cking article? Get out of here with that bullshit.
Did you read the f*cking article? Get out of here with that bullshit.
I would venture that most people who get a Playdate will play it, nor is it pointless to have ported it.
it has a crank
Is that Yuffie’s Chocobo? The one Cid has a thing for?
Is this Howard the duck?
Can we PLEASE get a Sonic the Hedgehog style re-design for these abominations???
No thanks.
FFVII Art Director: sir, we should do something to make our game unique from the original, so we’ve made everything hyper realistic.
Methinks you only read half of parksonian’s comment before replying, yesh?
WHAT IN THE NINE HELLS IS THAT.
I think it’s unfair to reduce Ronda Rousey to a person with bad opinions about trans rights, given all the work she’s done over the years to have bad opinions about so many other topics.
Man, that image is bad. You can practically see where the artist made a pretty typical looking dog / fox thing with a crystal at the top of its head, and the boss was like “okay, but let’s stretch it’s head straight up in Photoshop so it’s way out of proportion without actually updating the rest of the design to make…
A cheat code in a video game in 2020?? WTF, did we switch back to the good timeline?
Who said we should burn it? We ought to be aware of its underpinnings and much of his fiction had horribly racists elements in it. I imagine they did this to warn anyone who plays the game that the original texts are pretty screwed up. That seems like a good idea, does it not?
I think it helps that a lot of writers have started deconstructing the racist elements of his stories. Such as Winter Tide or The Ballad of Black Tom, which the intro does mention. The former is a sequel to A Shadow Over Innsmouth which reveals that not only were the people of Innsmouth benign, they were the victims…
Nah, it’s in a bunch of the stories, sadly. Read the description of the first reanimated corpse in Herbert West––Reanimator for the most explicit version.
Reread The Call of Cthulu and pay attention to his descriptions of people, you’ll notice that it’s not as separate from his writings as you think.