168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Days Gone co-director John Garvin has made it abundantly clear that he’s still upset about his game’s critical reception more than two years after the game’s release. In a now-deleted tweet, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Garvin answered a fan with three reasons why Days Gone wasn’t praised by critics upon release: first were technical issues like bugs and poor frame rate, second were reviewers who didn&rsඣquo;t "actually play the game", and third was "woke reviewers who couldn’t handle a gruff white biker looking at his 𝓀date."
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"We are aware of the comments made by our previous creative director on Days Gone regarding his personal view on the critical reception of our intellectual property. Bend Studio does not share his sentiment, nor does it reflect the views of our team," the . "Our studio is immensely proud of the work we accomplished on Days Gone and are thankful t꧂o every developer who poured their heart and soul into it.
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Co-directors Jeff 𒈔Ross and Garvin left Bend Studio roughly eight months after Days Gone was released to tepid reviews. Technical issues didn't help, but most criticisms were levied at Day꧋s Gone for having an unin⭕teresting story and for its level design being dated and repetitive. Others cited the character's motorcycle as a major source of contention, with some not gravitating toward the post-apocalyptic biker fantasy.
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