Sweet Baby Inc. is on the run. Smash JT was the first to report that the DEI consulting firm that was forced into the light upon the massive failure of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League has heavily revamped its website. They seem to have removed sections that list all the games they worked on,...
Read MoreAmericans aren’t the only ones who’ve had it with woke DEI garbage neutering our entertainment. As you’ve almost certainly noticed, video games are going through a puritanical phase, where developers are forcing them to downplay women’s attractiveness – either by covering them up or making...
Read MoreAnother video game remake is instituting some modern-day “improvements.” Last week, Ryokutya2089 claimed that Square Enix’s Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake would remove the sex distinction between the player profiles so that instead of choosing between “male” and “female,” gamers can no...
Read MoreThe word is out on Sweet Baby Inc., and it’s not good. There have been signs in recent months that the consulting firm that helped destroy Rocksteady’s Arkham series with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (which was directly blamed for Warner Bros. losing $200 million in its first quarter...
Read MoreSquare Enix is the latest video game developer to restructure its business. Earlier today, IGN reported that Square Enix will move away from platform exclusivity and “pursue a multiplatform strategy” going forward. This initiative, which the company is calling “Square Enix Reboots and Awakens�...
Read MoreKingdom Hearts was first released in Japan on March 28th, 2002, with the North American release on September 17th of the same year for PlayStation 2. The story introduces you to the trio of Sora, Riku, and Kairi, immersing the player in multiple worlds set in beloved Disney films of old. It also est...
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