Lunacid Dev Adds Pronouns to Own the Hecking Chuds

i thought a real woman made spooky's jumpscare mansion
or did it have co-creators
The main creator is an actual woman called Sheena Perez, this troon mostly just did some art and music
It's actually really common for troons to do some art on a game and then act like they are the original creator online in their retard fights
 
I really don't understand why devs do this. Much like biological women (ironically) troons don't buy or play videogames. They'll virtue signal on Twitter but they'll never actually support you with you know, actual money by buying the game.
AAA devs do it for investment money.
Indie devs do it because the scene is incredibly incestuous and full of people of gender.
Troons do it because their fetish is their entire life, and they can think of nothing else.

It's never really about "representation' or "being seen" or whatever. It's about the devs promoting themselves as "being on the right side" so they can receive appraisal from members of the same side in the journalistic and financial spheres.
 
I refer to them exclusively as "Aitsu", "Koitsu", "Soitsu", and "Doitsu" like in Konami.
Japanese gendered pronouns are typically in first-person rather than third-person, as the "she" and "he" counterparts (kanojo & kare) tend to refer as girlfriend and boyfriend in casual conversations, and the third neutral option is literally 'that person' (ano kata). Pronouns hold less importance in Japanese than they do in English, so they can be easily omitted in sentences and it's also considered more polite to refer someone in 3rd-person by name or title there.
The way the Japanese language is structured prevents this tyrannical thought-police we're currently seeing in English.

I also thank God for my native euro language already being an absolute trainwreck of grammatical rules, to the point the push of inclusive pronouns was outright rejected by the government.
 
I remember Iron Pineapple said good things about the game. Once again a possible game ruined by trannies.
 
I really don't understand why devs do this.
He's doing it because he's already got the money from people that would have dropped it immediately at the character creator if it had pronouns at launch. Most people have already played through the game so they can't return it. He actually loses nothing doing this except for a few people who may have bought his next game.
 
AAA devs do it for investment money.
Indie devs do it because the scene is incredibly incestuous and full of people of gender.
Troons do it because their fetish is their entire life, and they can think of nothing else.

It's never really about "representation' or "being seen" or whatever. It's about the devs promoting themselves as "being on the right side" so they can receive appraisal from members of the same side in the journalistic and financial spheres.
It's funny because 90% of indie devs will never get any promotion or help from the indie dev "community" because they're cis men. They'll clap and hork along to hundreds of promotions that openly state they only want QUEER BIPOC people to reply then cry when their game sells 14 copies
 
My girlfriend bought it in EA, I was waiting until it released to try it via family share.
Of course I saw their gay pronoun post on twitter.

If it wasn't made by some deranged tranny I'd say it's not bad for 14 dollars.
But there's no DRM so if you want to play it, it's pretty easy to.
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seems like it's just the same shit each and every title. it's either AAA garbage supervised by Sweet Baby which smears harder than peanut butter when you so much as move the mouse (LOTF2023 made me want to fucking vomit), or some pastel-colored low-poly retro indie game that ends up either being dogshit through lack of development and refinement, or blowing itself up harder than some palestinian hospital.

modern gaming is a sick joke and I ain't laughing
if you actually want to play something akin to this, here's what you can play
- Shadow Tower: Abyss on the PS2. game's far better, the artstyle is done more consistently, and it has bits of soul you'd never think existed to begin with.
- King's Field IV on the PS2. same deal, but it's got a proper story you can tredge through, even with the non-standard controls.
- Ultima Underworld. the PC version is good, but the PS1 version is even better. incredible WRPG, still holds up to this day. hard as nails too.
 
The banning spree on steam forums isn't too shocking, jannies over there give reddit mods a run for their money with how much censorship they do, same thing happened with MCC during pride month this year, people were not having it and jannies banned a lot of regulars and even lgbts who said their sick of pride month too
honestly fuck them, steam forums is just full of shills, retards, wannabe trolls, with actual discussion always being derailed or censored
worst part about getting banned from a community is not being able to upload screenshots even if their private which is a retarded thing
 
I've just noticed it but there should be a running tally of games that use that MingLiU mincho font.
I saw it in Deathflush (a really *good* fucking game, wish that guy didn't vanish), Cruelty Squad and I'm sure I've seen it some more...
 
seems like it's just the same shit each and every title. it's either AAA garbage supervised by Sweet Baby which smears harder than peanut butter when you so much as move the mouse (LOTF2023 made me want to fucking vomit), or some pastel-colored low-poly retro indie game that ends up either being dogshit through lack of development and refinement, or blowing itself up harder than some palestinian hospital.

The whole videogame industry is a "pick your poison" kind of thing, AAA games or Indies, it doesn't matter, they're pretty much the same shit now, either it's AAA written by a woke committee, or indie shit like a woke RPG about depression, or a Boomer Shooter/Souls Like made by a tranny.
 
there used to be a time when video games were fun, where they didn't adhere to jewish sweet baby rule.
i miss the 2000s
It's not that there aren't good games, they're just a few years old, and so fucking dogpiled by shovelware, porn, mobile ports, and propaganda shit that it's impossible to find them when they release without really digging.
  1. I recently found out about a game called Cryptark which I never knew existed until the devs made a demo of their own Tower of Guns clone sequel to it.
  2. Exanima is kind of an open secret now, but nobody knew about it until the engine rewrite, several years after it's release.
  3. Starsector doesn't even have a storefront release.
  4. Domina got memoryholed for being supercritically based, but the dev is selling it through his own website with all the DLC included now, and it's still the best gladiator game on the market.
  5. Highfleet was made by a schizophrenic guy in an Eastern European shed, and he also made Hammerfight and Vancers.
  6. Airships: Conqeuer the Skies is so easy to mod, and already a good X4 game, despite the slightly lefty devs.
  7. Against the Storm redefined city building, and it's got surprising depth to it.
  8. Admittedly, I used to think Lunacid was a cool game, but 1.0 was such a disappointment and KIRA killed the vibe so hard for going full retard that if you want something similar, there's a passion project called Dread Delusion that's doing something similar.
  9. Cruelty Squad was genuinely kickass if you can get past the filter that is the tutorial level.
  10. Devil Daggers and Hyper Demon are both perfect arcade shooters, though HD is up there with Cruelty Squad when it comes to initial sensory overload.
  11. Deadeye Deepfake Simulacra is sort of a top down immersive sim, but it leans into image board lunacy sometimes, as does EYE: Divine Cybermancy clone Peripeteia, which leans even harder into it.
  12. Fear and Hunger and it's sequel, Termina, blew up out of nowhere, and the trannies and gays started assuming that some characters were supposed to be representation, but they're objectively wrong. The gay was sent to die to eldritch abominations, and the crossdresser is pretending to be a girl from birth because being a guy means dying in necromancer training to become a genocidal dark priest, vs learning witchcraft and ditching the cult.

The kicker is I got a list longer than this, and I work 30-60 hours a week, exercise, and do human things like chores. I'm sure some wired, terminally online people have directions to even more obscure games. The only common denominator is that all the good games were initially released a while ago, Most of them are singleplayer games that really aren't too affected by their age. Even games like TF2, SS13, Hunt Showdown, Barotrauma, and Deep Rock Galactic have life in them still, so it's not like there's not good multiplayer games either. It's just about time management.
 
there used to be a time when video games were fun, where they didn't adhere to jewish sweet baby rule.
i miss the 2000s
When I was younger, I resented the fact that nobody respected video games as a serious medium, unlike music, movies, traditional hand crafts like painting, etc. But I have since realized that it was this very fact that allowed such wondrous classic video games to be created in the first place. When large swaths of people realized that serious money could be made from investing in the video game industry, it was basically all downhill from there.

Almost every negative aspect you can name stems from this simple fact. Limitation breeds creativity, and you would be hard pressed to find someone older than 25 whose favorite game was released after... 2010 or so. It's a bit sad, especially if you grew up playing the greatest games ever created, but you must learn to accept the things that you cannot change, and cherish the memories of your favorite games. I get additional solace from knowing that I personally am not supporting this garbage, and I encourage everyone around me to pirate as much as possible. This is really the only thing you can do - work to deny money velocity toward the cancer and seek out actually good games on your own to support. They are still being made, they're just a bit rarer these days.

Perhaps this is just the natural course of events. I am reminded of the E.T. debacle which caused the industry crash in the 80s. That occurred for mostly the same reasons - greed and malice. But the industry recovered with the release of the NES, which led to the golden age of gaming. Now it is all happening again, only slightly differently.
 
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