Exactly. It's as if PR thought SoM would do badly. A bit odd considering.
I know. It's interesting for sure. Like you said, I'm wondering how often this goes on behind the scenes. I'm afraid we'll never truly know the full extent.
The most violent game I've ever played on a Nintendo console (Wii) was Madworld. That game was awesome, but garnered its own share of controversy as well.
Alien: Isolation will be my demise.
True, however it's interesting that there's no evidence of her trophy in any version of the game. Maybe Nintendo was just like, "Fuggit, take it out."
What the hell is "Mevius?"
Nope. Dave Anthony is for real.
Pretty crazy stuff, haha.
Looking forward to this game.
Agreed. The ESRB exists for that very reason. Irresponsible parenting, haha.
That's what I'm thinking. If digital tea-bagging is sexual assault, shooting other players in an online shooter is murder. The logic is odd, to say the least.
Hahaha, sadly no...
Rockstar? No. They're way too busy hiding any news regarding online heists.
Most likely, gaming is a business after all.
I'm hoping that the DMCA claims are due to the Content ID system YouTube has in place. Apparently, WB Games tagged SoM's cutscenes with them, so they may be doing it automatically, rather than manually.
Definitely. Enough to add some interesting dynamics to the game.
It's sort of insane actually.
That he does, haha.
Given Activision's track record, I concur with the latter.
UE4 is a bit easier to use from what I've heard.