![]() When Japanese fans were outraged, Baba made multiple contradictory statements trying to explain why it made sense, some of which were perceived as blaming the fans themselves for not understanding the game. Infamously, the character of Alisha Diphda had been very prominently featured in pre-release marketing as the game's Deuteragonist and female lead, but ended up only being a Guest-Star Party Member who left early in the game. Hideo Baba was the brand manager and series producer of the Tales Series from Tales of Innocence (2007) to Tales of Zestiria (2015), but he's most well-known among franchise fans for mishandling Zestiria and eventually quitting Bandai Namco Entertainment a year after the game's release.Why Are You Writing In The Third Person, James Stephanie ? We Know It’s You! James Stephanie does not believe these former working relationships have impacted their views, but the disclosure is provided for your own discretion as readers. Some of James Stephanie's former colleagues have gone on to find work in the game industry – this includes Anthony Burch (formerly of Gearbox), Aaron Linde (formerly of Gearbox), Nick Chester (formerly Harmonix, now at Epic Games), and Chad Concelmo ( Nintendo). If they do end up reviewing a game from someone who backed them, feel free to politely let them know and they can add that disclosure per review. When it comes to Patreon supporters, James Stephanie by choice does not check who backs them to avoid even the risk of potential impropriety. James Stephanie does not consider Kickstarter backing to be very important information at all, but some people do, so here it is. In addition, James Stephanie has contributed to the following crowdfunded games – Friday the 13th: The Game, Indivisible, We Happy Few, Yooka-Laylee, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, Republique, The Miskatonic, Broken Age, and Legend of Iya. They do not review the games in which they have acted in, though they may cover them on YouTube with additional disclosure. James Stephanie Sterling has voice acted in the following games – The Charnel House Trilogy by Owl Cave Games, Volume by Mike Bithell, Jazzpunk by Necrophone Games, We Happy Few by Compulsion Games, Read Only Memories by Midboss, and the Portal mod Outside Influence by Sam Morris. ![]() ![]() Good call! People love disclosure, either because they enjoy a critic who is transparent, or they want to be provided with weapons to fuel their own ludicrous conspiracy theories. If you want tough-but-fair criticism of the latest games, there are probably several places you could go, but only HERE will you get it from a person who has been blacklisted by Konami, threatened with legal action for making fun of a terrible Early Access game, AND can hit all the high notes in I Believe In A Thing Called Love. Upon this new ad-free, fan-supported site, they’ll be providing review coverage in an environment free of corporate oversight, advertiser worries, and the ever-present annoyance of site skins and attempts at sponsorship. James Stephanie Sterling has worked in videogames reporting and criticism since 2006. It can be found on YouTube, and focuses on current affairs, customer-facing issues, and the occasional game design-themed discussion. The Jimquisition is supported by the kind bounties presented unto them via the crowdfunding site Patreon.Īs well as the name of this here site, it’s also the name of an incredibly popular web series hosted by the one and only James Stephanie Sterling, aka Jim Sterling. ![]()
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