Dragon Age: The Veilguard voice actor Alix Wilton Regan claimed that people wanted to see the game fail because they are “really bad people.”This Substack is reader-supported.
"How can you judge a game, a film, a TV show, a book, an anything before it’s actually released?"
Ooo! I know this one! Because we've had a decade of experience with gaslighting where game devs, journos, and shills are like a man who jumps on the dinner table, drops his pants, squats over the plate, and when gamers say "Hey! Don't crap on the food!" they reply, "How do you know it's crap? It isn't even out yet."
Some woke VA is upset that Veilguard flopped – good. The best she can do is “you are judging it on how it looks” trying to convince people that this garbage is actually good. You can judge a game before it’s released if you have eyes and a working brain. Also I do want Bioware to fail – they are full of activists and haven’t made anything good in decades.
"How can you judge a game, a film, a TV show, a book, an anything before it’s actually released?"
Ooo! I know this one! Because we've had a decade of experience with gaslighting where game devs, journos, and shills are like a man who jumps on the dinner table, drops his pants, squats over the plate, and when gamers say "Hey! Don't crap on the food!" they reply, "How do you know it's crap? It isn't even out yet."
Being seen as a “really bad person” by this lady is a compliment.
This bimbo probably never played a Bioware game in her life because this definitely was not Bioware being Bioware!
Some woke VA is upset that Veilguard flopped – good. The best she can do is “you are judging it on how it looks” trying to convince people that this garbage is actually good. You can judge a game before it’s released if you have eyes and a working brain. Also I do want Bioware to fail – they are full of activists and haven’t made anything good in decades.