Critically Speaking

dEc3ption

07.08.2014 - By Nate BarhamPlay

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When does marketing become sheer deception? It's one thing to manipulate the audience in benign ways, getting them excited for a product that the creators are equally or more so excited about. It's entirely something else when he marketing dictates what will be included in a game or when a game must be shown in order to generate revenue. Notes:Open-world ZeldaUbisoft Is Excluding Women From The New “Assassin’s Creed” And People Are FuriousDan Golding — Notes on Ubisoft’s Charlotte CordayIs 'we don't have the resources' an OK excuse for keeping female heroes out of games?Animating women should take 'days,' says Assassin's Creed 3 animation directorAre E3 Demos Intentionally Deceptive?Monument Valley iOSRepublique 

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