And when they get caught they get sued, like in this case.Reminds me of that one thread we had awhile back that had a bunch of people saying "You can't lie to investors, it's illegal!" Companies totally can. They totally do.
And when they get caught they get sued, like in this case.Reminds me of that one thread we had awhile back that had a bunch of people saying "You can't lie to investors, it's illegal!" Companies totally can. They totally do.
Yep. Can't see Kiefer Sutherland playing The Phantom Pain.I doubt most of the famous Hollywood voice actors have played the games they are in.
I think the only the exception I can think of was Felicia Day and Dragon Age 2; Though that's a bit different since she was also the creator of her own Dragon Age character (Tallis) there and made her own official web series, she got her own OC canon.Wait until you find out that Rob Gronkowski doesn't actually want USAA insurance.
100%.
Yeah it's weird.What a weird thing to have even lied about. Would Keanu not playing the game have been some sort of issue? Not at all. There's actors who don't even watch the movies they're in. No one cares.
What the point of playing an Action/RPG game when you know all the spoilers the game can have by doing the VA ?
Side note, the way the world works, Jake probably gets more groupies than Chris Paul.Chris Paul is in fact NOT best friends with Jake from State Farm.
Ice cold truth.Turns out the only thing CDPR were up front and open about prior to release was their disdain for trans people.
I'd watch BvS everyday for a month to have Cavill give an honest review of Cyberpunk. I have to think as a massive game enthusiast and hobbyist he'd find the RPG systems as shallow as anyone.The only one you can trust having read or played stuff he says he did.
Without question. "Are you Jake from State Farm?" does all the work, assuming he isn't an insufferable asshole.Side note, the way the world works, Jake probably gets more groupies than Chris Paul.
You clearly have not searched something as simple as "cyberpunk lies" on Youtube.Why is there no video about all the lies CDPR told? Or will it be too long?
And to cap off this farce, the thing they were most openly honest about wasn't even what got them the most blowback from the public at large.Turns out the only thing CDPR were up front and open about prior to release was their disdain for trans people.
I would also let you watch Batman v. Superman every day for a month to have Cavill give an honest review of Cyberpunk.Ice cold truth.
I'd watch BvS everyday for a month to have Cavill give an honest review of Cyberpunk. I have to think as a massive game enthusiast and hobbyist he'd find the RPG systems as shallow as anyone.
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is it surprising or is it simply expected because people saying nice things about the work in PR/marketing interviews is normalHonestly, it's a bit surprising considering how many "good" things he's said about the game and how CDPR shilled his appearance.
Stop believing developers when they try to sell just how invested their Hollywood talent is in their game
Has he been out there promoting any videogame stuff? Other than like... "I play videogames"
Has he been out there promoting any videogame stuff? Other than like... "I play videogames"
freaking chandler bing got to be Benny because he played too much Fallout 3In my head, Henry Cavill is the only actor in Hollywood actively playing games (I know there are likely a bunch of others who do too, but I just go with what's confirmed)
I mean, fair. But the thread is more about CDPR lying about it, which, at this point, maybe should come as no surprise.Leona Lewis didn't plsy FF13,Elliot Page didn't play Beyond 2 Souls, I would bet even most VAs don't play their games.
These people don't necessarily enjoy gaming nor should they be expected to. It is just work.