Aftonbladet, a swedish newspaper is reviewing Project x Zone
Hoping to earn some quick money from desperate fanboys have Namco Bandai, Capcom and Sega decided to press hundreds of their characters in a role-playing game. The result is hideous
Translated with Bing Translation.
SEGA has announced Fearless: Year of Shadow, a campaign that celebrates Sonic the Hedgehog and his brooding acquaintance, Shadow.
GamesIndustry.biz writes: "Relic is best known for the Company of Heroes and Dawn of War games, and recently developed the new Age of Empires for Microsoft. Relic will transition to an independent studio and will no-longer be part of the Sega group of studios.
The majority of the 240 job cuts are across Creative Assembly and Sega Europe, while there will be a ‘small number’ cut from Sega HARDLight. There was no mention of other Sega UK studios, including Two Point Studios and Sports Interactive."
Sega had such a turbulent existence from the mid-90s to when they dropped out of console manufacturing entirely in 2001, it’s understandable if you’ve never heard of the Genesis Nomad.
Misogynist Critics just don't like the existences of Female Characters in Videogames.
Well that's not really what I call a review. More like 3-4 paragraphs of complaining without any real thought process.
Never heard of that website before anyway.
Dear god, why the hell does anyone care!? You aren't ever forced to play these games. Video games aren't for everybody. Things like food, jobs, school, and cars are for everyone. And those things aren't sexist! What a concept!
You want to play something? Take your fat a** outside and play football or tennis or frisbee.
I walked into a strip club. I was appalled by the sexist behavior proudly on display there and demanded that the entire enterprise be shut down on moral principle. What I didn't expect was for all the female strippers to run me out of town with pitchforks and torches.
I agree with the reviewer.
I like female videogames characters for their brain, the great chit-chat they provide, and the company, not for how they looks, because f you, reality.
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