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The Duskbloods is Bloodborne 2: A Story of Cope in a Dark World. See my analysis of the trailer and Miyazaki's interview and my conclusion that this is Bloodborne 2. Link below:
Playing through the demo available now and this absolutely rules so far, check it out if you are a fan of having a good time and listening to good music
Here's the brand new trailer for Esoteric Ebb. With a brand new look, style, and a lot of terrible dice rolls - let's head out on another campaign.
Become the World's Worst Cleric!
Go check out the demo now! 🐉⚔️
Final Fantasy XVI’s demo is deeply emotional and stuck with me long after I finished. The rest of the game refuses to slow down long enough to repeat that feeling. #FinalFantasyXVI
What I find even more interesting is that we've JUST entered peak right wing grifter era. You can now be as awful as you want with no consequences and that's when he decides to end the grift? Whatever got him here, whether guilt or someone spoke to him, I think that's a positive.
Ok this is obviously an incredibly nuanced situation. At face value, this can be seen as a very positive video and he's found himself in a situation where he's cultivated (on purpose) this audience that he now wants to distance himself from.
Sneako talks about how difficult it is to move away from political content & create something that better reflects him but he struggles with it because his audience calls art “gay” & “liberal”
“Art is supposed to expose & highlight our vulnerabilities”
Could be a sign of maturing but ultimately he has been specifically and publicly warned about this and how dangerous his grift was. By all means he should just fuck off and go paint or whatever art he wants to do, but do it in private, you've poisoned enough minds.
@Machine162 I get this feeling and removed from the shock of this, Marvel Rivals may not even be the best candidate for a boycott. But even if it starts small, even REALLY small, it can grow. Support for the cause only shrinks if no one starts anything
I’ve often heard in the wake of certain actions by management (like layoffs) that boycotting a game would just hurt the workers more. Now a hugely successful service game’s entire team has seemingly been laid off only months after release. I think we just need to start boycotts.