There are more people supporting the CCP now besides dipshit leftists and West Taiwan nationals?
If you want, you can look under any of Mark Kern's 27 tweets fellating the game while talking about the game itself exactly zero times. Instead, I leave you with this.There are more people supporting the CCP now besides dipshit leftists and West Taiwan nationals?
If you want, you can look under any of Mark Kern's 27 tweets fellating the game while talking about the game itself exactly zero times. Instead, I leave you with this.
Gaming journalists got replaced by random dudes on youtube.I wonder what it would take for people to accept that review scores don't matter. They never did. It was a lie fronted back when nintendo power was a printed rag.
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I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if the CCP was fudging the numbers, because for such a huge country they have a tiny amount of cultural exports, and pushing a decent game about chinawank is an easy sell. I mean, it's literally fucking working on twitter chudlets, they're supporting China to own the libs. Yeah, conspiracy theory, but it's not even that out there for the CCP.
CCP also boasts a huge population of chinks so majority playerbase is definitely local. It does concern me how easy it is to influence the 'chuds' you would say to support something so idealogically opposed to them as long as the big numbers hurt the Alphabet mafia.
Gaming journalists got replaced by random dudes on youtube.
R3K?I mentioned that Journey to the West is the only real Chinese IP that has traction anywhere else. It, also, is the only Chinese IP with real traction in China.
Maybe one of these days they'll do something with Water Margin.R3K?
Jesus, no wonder China sucks
Is it really so ideologically opposed? I haven't been able to play it yet but it looks like an action game that eschews modern politics in favour of retelling a classic Chinese novel with cool action mechanics, that doesn't seem overtly political to me.CCP also boasts a huge population of chinks so majority playerbase is definitely local. It does concern me how easy it is to influence the 'chuds' you would say to support something so idealogically opposed to them as long as the big numbers hurt the Alphabet mafia.
Game isn't political. It's a Soul-like set in Journey to the West with some great hair physics. It's not like Lies of P didn't do really good numbers last year being a Soul-like set in the world of Pinocchio. It's a game structure that works, especially when you give people an action game with a giant stick. The MMO-action game Warframe has a "frame" called Wukong that hits things with a giant stick and it's worlds of fun to play. It's a prove combat formula with a setting that's popular and the initial trailer blew everyone away with the hair physics.Is it really so ideologically opposed? I haven't been able to play it yet but it looks like an action game that eschews modern politics in favour of retelling a classic Chinese novel with cool action mechanics, that doesn't seem overtly political to me.
I never implied the game itself was politically against the west. My take was that these chuds would gladly 180 their stance on China if it benefited them against the current political brain rot.Is it really so ideologically opposed? I haven't been able to play it yet but it looks like an action game that eschews modern politics in favour of retelling a classic Chinese novel with cool action mechanics, that doesn't seem overtly political to me.
My expectations are really low for this considering it's still Hollywood goyslop making these animations.Also, Blur Studios is doing short anthology animations for a bunch of games called "Secret Level". Blur has been the go-to 3D CG studio for most game companies for a while, so I guess they figure they can make more money just turning them into actual 5-10 minute stories.
Great. Now I have to share my space with an influx of deranged twitter retards obsessed with gay shipping and skin color nonsense. As if the fate franchise needed more of them.Oh, and there's a Honkai Star Rail X Fate / Stay Night event? Cross-over? Whatever it is, it'll be designed to extract all of the Weeb money in the market.
Oh yeah, Gamescom is happening I wonder how Atlus is do-