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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusiveness, [[{{Hypocrite}} which people found hypocritical given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but changing the character models for the PC port and promising to add more characters of color in the [[DevelopmentHell "sequel".]]

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusiveness, [[{{Hypocrite}} which people found hypocritical given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but changing the character models for the PC port and promising to add more characters of color in the [[DevelopmentHell "sequel".]]]] Still, most people find her apology dishonest and it's clear it's just her trying to save face after being called out.
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* ObviousBeta: The game is built more like a technological demonstrator than a commercial product, with more care put into mechanism than user experience.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* UncannyValley: The models for the characters look like they jumped out of the UsefulNotes/PlayStation era and have some very skewed proportions.
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* PortingDisaster: The port from iOS to Steam saw the replacement of already-simple touch-screen minigames with trivial button mashing exercises and added [[OutOfGenreExperience out-of-place typing challenges.]]
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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusiveness, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but changing the character models for the PC port and promising to add more characters of color in the [[DevelopmentHell sequel.]]

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusiveness, [[HypocriticalHumor [[{{Hypocrite}} which people found ironic hypocritical given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but changing the character models for the PC port and promising to add more characters of color in the [[DevelopmentHell sequel."sequel".]]
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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusiveness, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but changing the character models for the PC port and promising to add more characters of color in the sequel.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusiveness, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but changing the character models for the PC port and promising to add more characters of color in the [[DevelopmentHell sequel.]]
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* FetishRetardant: The characters are evidently designed to be sleek and sexy, but look like ''Bratz'' dolls.

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* FetishRetardant: The characters are evidently designed to be sleek and sexy, but look like ''Bratz'' ''Franchise/{{Bratz}}'' dolls.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusiveness, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but promising to change the character models for the PC port and adding more characters of color in the sequel.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusiveness, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but promising to change changing the character models for the PC port and adding promising to add more characters of color in the sequel.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: The game's graphics are widely considered to be horrendous and subpar even to video games from the late 1990s, especially its borderline-nonexistant lighting engine.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but promising to change the character models for the PC port and adding more characters of color in the sequel.

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* MemeticMutation: Among certain circles of the Internet, "WHERE'S THE GAME"[[labelnote:Explanation]]Referring to the Steam version's infamous ScheduleSlip - it took ''two years'' for it to be released.[[/labelnote]]
* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity, inclusiveness, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but promising to change the character models for the PC port and adding more characters of color in the sequel.
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* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews on Metacritic]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre (reviews on the iTunes store, on the other hand, [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/revolution-60/id742869081?mt=8 lean more positive]]). Video game journalists and critics however for the most part have given the game nothing but praise.

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* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews on Metacritic]], Metacritic]] and [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/350200/ Steam]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre (reviews on the iTunes store, on the other hand, [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/revolution-60/id742869081?mt=8 lean more positive]]). Video game journalists and critics however for the most part have given the game nothing but praise.
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* ClicheStorm: Snarky [[ActionGirl action girls]], nanomachines being used to justify any plot twist, and gynoid geishas wielding katanas. Yep. [[SarcasmMode Certainly an imaginative and groundbreaking story here.]]

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* ClicheStorm: Snarky [[ActionGirl action girls]], nanomachines being used to justify any plot twist, and gynoid geishas wielding katanas. Yep. [[SarcasmMode Certainly an imaginative and groundbreaking story here.]]

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* InternetBacklash: When the game was put up for UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Greenlight, it was met with heavy negative feedback and down voting. This is also the case for just about every gaming website that allows user ratings.
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Theralphretort is not exactly a balanced source here.


* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews on Metacritic]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre (reviews on the iTunes store, on the other hand, [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/revolution-60/id742869081?mt=8 lean more positive]]). Video game journalists and critics however for the most part have given the game nothing but praise. Wound up winning a number of awards, some from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]].

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* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews on Metacritic]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre (reviews on the iTunes store, on the other hand, [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/revolution-60/id742869081?mt=8 lean more positive]]). Video game journalists and critics however for the most part have given the game nothing but praise. Wound up winning a number of awards, some from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]].
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* ClicheStorm: [[ActionGirl Action girls]] who have no personality beyond being occasionally snarky, nanomachines being used to justify any plot twist, and gynoid geishas wielding katanas. Yep. [[SarcasmMode Certainly an imaginative and groundbreaking story here.]]

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* ClicheStorm: Snarky [[ActionGirl Action girls]] who have no personality beyond being occasionally snarky, action girls]], nanomachines being used to justify any plot twist, and gynoid geishas wielding katanas. Yep. [[SarcasmMode Certainly an imaginative and groundbreaking story here.]]



* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, promising to add more characters of color in the sequel.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] ]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but promising to add change the character models for the PC port and adding more characters of color in the sequel.
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* ClicheStorm: [[ActionGirl Action girls]] who have no personality beyond being occasionally snarky, nanomachines being used to justify any plot twist, and gynoid geishas wielding katanas. Yep. [[SarcasmMode Certainly an imaginative and groundbreaking story here]].
* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews on Metacritic]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre (reviews on the iTunes store, on the other hand, [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/revolution-60/id742869081?mt=8 lean more positive]], and the PC version managed to get greenlit on Steam in spite of loud negative outcry). Video game journalists and critics however for the most part have given the game nothing but praise. Wound up winning a number of awards, some from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]].

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* ClicheStorm: [[ActionGirl Action girls]] who have no personality beyond being occasionally snarky, nanomachines being used to justify any plot twist, and gynoid geishas wielding katanas. Yep. [[SarcasmMode Certainly an imaginative and groundbreaking story here]].
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* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews on Metacritic]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre (reviews on the iTunes store, on the other hand, [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/revolution-60/id742869081?mt=8 lean more positive]], and the PC version managed to get greenlit on Steam in spite of loud negative outcry).positive]]). Video game journalists and critics however for the most part have given the game nothing but praise. Wound up winning a number of awards, some from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]].



* InternetBacklash: When the game was put up for {{Steam}} Greenlight, it was met with heavy negative feedback and down voting. This is also the case for just about every gaming website that allows user ratings.

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* InternetBacklash: When the game was put up for {{Steam}} UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Greenlight, it was met with heavy negative feedback and down voting. This is also the case for just about every gaming website that allows user ratings.

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Oh, and Hatedom is for In Universe Examples Only. Wu\'s game is disliked for quality issues, while Wu herself is disliked for different reasons. There is very little overlap, if any.


* {{Hatedom}}: A lot of the hate and criticism is mostly directed [[OvershadowedByControversy towards the game's creator though]], [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement for certain reasons best talked about on another website]].



* UncannyValley: The models for the characters look like they jumped out of the {{PSX}} era and have some very skewed proportions.

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* UncannyValley: The models for the characters look like they jumped out of the {{PSX}} UsefulNotes/PlayStation era and have some very skewed proportions.
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Already mentioned. BTW, the PC port was cancelled.


* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews on Metacritic]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre (reviews on the iTunes store, on the other hand, [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/revolution-60/id742869081?mt=8 lean more positive]], and the PC version managed to get greenlit on Steam in spite of loud negative outcry). Video game journalists and critics however for the most part have given the game nothing but praise. Wound up winning a number of awards, some from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]]. It's worth noting is that Brianna Wu's negative reputation on the internet may well be responsible for a number of the customer reviews, similar to the Metacritic page for [[VideoGame/DepressionQuest Depression Quest]].

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* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews on Metacritic]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre (reviews on the iTunes store, on the other hand, [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/revolution-60/id742869081?mt=8 lean more positive]], and the PC version managed to get greenlit on Steam in spite of loud negative outcry). Video game journalists and critics however for the most part have given the game nothing but praise. Wound up winning a number of awards, some from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]]. It's worth noting is that Brianna Wu's negative reputation on the internet may well be responsible for a number of the customer reviews, similar to the Metacritic page for [[VideoGame/DepressionQuest Depression Quest]].



* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but promising to change the character models for the PC port and adding more characters of color in the sequel.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but promising to change the character models for the PC port and adding add more characters of color in the sequel.
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* {{Hatedom}}: [[OvershadowedByControversy A lot of the hate is mostly directed towards the game's creator]], though.
* InternetBacklash: When the game was put up for {{Steam}} Greenlight, it was met with heavy negative feedback and down voting. This is also the case for just about every gaming website that allows user ratings.

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* {{Hatedom}}: A lot of the hate and criticism is mostly directed [[OvershadowedByControversy A lot of the hate is mostly directed towards the game's creator]], though.creator though]], [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgement for certain reasons best talked about on another website]].
* InternetBacklash: When the game was put up for {{Steam}} Greenlight, it was met with heavy negative feedback and down voting. This is also the case for just about every gaming website that allows user ratings.
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* Hatedom: Thanks in part to the games controversial creator, Brianna Wu. The game has received mountains of criticism and negative reception from all over the web. [[OvershadowedByControversy A lot of the hate is mostly directed towards the game's creator]], however.
* InternetBacklash: When the game received {{Steam}} Greenlight, it was met with heavy negative feedback and down voting. This is also the case for just about every gaming website that allows user ratings.

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* Hatedom: Thanks in part to the games controversial creator, Brianna Wu. The game has received mountains of criticism and negative reception from all over the web. {{Hatedom}}: [[OvershadowedByControversy A lot of the hate is mostly directed towards the game's creator]], however.
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* InternetBacklash: When the game received was put up for {{Steam}} Greenlight, it was met with heavy negative feedback and down voting. This is also the case for just about every gaming website that allows user ratings.

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* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews on Metacritic]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre (reviews on the iTunes store, on the other hand, [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/revolution-60/id742869081?mt=8 lean more positive]], and the PC version managed to get greenlit on Steam in spite of loud negative outcry). Wound up winning a number of awards, some from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]]. It's worth noting is that Brianna Wu's negative reputation on the internet may well be responsible for a number of the customer reviews, similar to the Metacritic page for [[VideoGame/DepressionQuest Depression Quest]].

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* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews on Metacritic]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre (reviews on the iTunes store, on the other hand, [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/revolution-60/id742869081?mt=8 lean more positive]], and the PC version managed to get greenlit on Steam in spite of loud negative outcry). Video game journalists and critics however for the most part have given the game nothing but praise. Wound up winning a number of awards, some from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]]. It's worth noting is that Brianna Wu's negative reputation on the internet may well be responsible for a number of the customer reviews, similar to the Metacritic page for [[VideoGame/DepressionQuest Depression Quest]].


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* Hatedom: Thanks in part to the games controversial creator, Brianna Wu. The game has received mountains of criticism and negative reception from all over the web. [[OvershadowedByControversy A lot of the hate is mostly directed towards the game's creator]], however.
* InternetBacklash: When the game received {{Steam}} Greenlight, it was met with heavy negative feedback and down voting. This is also the case for just about every gaming website that allows user ratings.
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The mention of GG doesn\'t really add anything to this YMMV page and we try not to refer to it.


* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu - specifically, her outspoken views on GamerGate. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but promising to change the character models for the PC port and adding more characters of color in the sequel.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu - specifically, her outspoken views on GamerGate.Wu. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity, [[HypocriticalHumor which people found ironic given her game's cast is all white women with impossible proportions.]] She's acknowledged the issue, defending the game for its lack of sexualizing camera angles but promising to change the character models for the PC port and adding more characters of color in the sequel.
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$400,000 is chump change for a 3D videogame. Not sure how that\'s part of the controversy.


* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre. Still wound up winning a number of awards anyways, mostly from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]]. It's worth noting is that Brianna Wu's negative reputation on the internet may well be responsible for a number of the customer reviews, similar to the Metacritic page for [[VideoGame/DepressionQuest Depression Quest]].

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* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews]], reviews on Metacritic]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre. Still wound mediocre (reviews on the iTunes store, on the other hand, [[https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/revolution-60/id742869081?mt=8 lean more positive]], and the PC version managed to get greenlit on Steam in spite of loud negative outcry). Wound up winning a number of awards anyways, mostly awards, some from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]]. It's worth noting is that Brianna Wu's negative reputation on the internet may well be responsible for a number of the customer reviews, similar to the Metacritic page for [[VideoGame/DepressionQuest Depression Quest]].



* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu - specifically, [[SmallNameBigEgo her]] [[ItsAllAboutMe personality]] on the internet and a number of statements that she's made, which have drawn a few unfavorable comparisons between her and [[VideoGame/{{Fez}} Phil Fish]]. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity... [[HypocriticalHumor While her game is made up entirely of sexually-objectified white women.]] Plus the fact that the game had a budget of ''$400,000'' and was worked on for ''four'' years.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu - specifically, [[SmallNameBigEgo her]] [[ItsAllAboutMe personality]] on the internet and a number of statements that she's made, which have drawn a few unfavorable comparisons between her and [[VideoGame/{{Fez}} Phil Fish]]. outspoken views on GamerGate. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity... inclusivity, [[HypocriticalHumor While which people found ironic given her game game's cast is made up entirely of sexually-objectified all white women.women with impossible proportions.]] Plus She's acknowledged the fact that issue, defending the game had a budget for its lack of ''$400,000'' sexualizing camera angles but promising to change the character models for the PC port and was worked on for ''four'' years.adding more characters of color in the sequel.

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu - specifically, [[SmallNameBigEgo her]] [[ItsAllAboutMe personality]] on the internet and a number of statements that she's made, which have drawn a few unfavorable comparisons between her and [[VideoGame/{{Fez}} Phil Fish]]. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity... [[HypocriticalHumor While her game is made up entirely of sexually-objectified white women.]]

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu - specifically, [[SmallNameBigEgo her]] [[ItsAllAboutMe personality]] on the internet and a number of statements that she's made, which have drawn a few unfavorable comparisons between her and [[VideoGame/{{Fez}} Phil Fish]]. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games are demeaning toward women and are lacking in inclusivity... [[HypocriticalHumor While her game is made up entirely of sexually-objectified white women.]]]] Plus the fact that the game had a budget of ''$400,000'' and was worked on for ''four'' years.
* UncannyValley: The models for the characters look like they jumped out of the {{PSX}} era and have some very skewed proportions.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu - specifically, [[SmallNameBigEgo her]] [[ItsAllAboutMe personality]] on the internet and a number of statements that she's made. Two statements made by her were that video games were demeaning toward women and lacked inclusitivity... [[HypocriticalHumor While her game is made up entirely of sexually-objectified white women.]]

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* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu - specifically, [[SmallNameBigEgo her]] [[ItsAllAboutMe personality]] on the internet and a number of statements that she's made. made, which have drawn a few unfavorable comparisons between her and [[VideoGame/{{Fez}} Phil Fish]]. Two statements of note that were made by her were that video games were are demeaning toward women and lacked inclusitivity...are lacking in inclusivity... [[HypocriticalHumor While her game is made up entirely of sexually-objectified white women.]]

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Apparently gene therapy to make supersoldiers can give someone bug eyes and antennea.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Apparently gene therapy to make supersoldiers can give someone bug eyes and antennea.----



* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre. Still wound up winning a number of awards anyways, mostly from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]].
** Worth noting is that Brianna Wu's negative reputation on the internet may well be responsible for a number of the customer reviews, similar to the Metacritic page for [[VideoGame/DepressionQuest Depression Quest]].

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* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre. Still wound up winning a number of awards anyways, mostly from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]].
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* FetishRetardant: The characters are evidently designed to be sleek and sexy, but look like ''Bratz'' dolls.
* OvershadowedByControversy: More people know about the game from the creator, Brianna Wu - specifically, [[SmallNameBigEgo her]] [[ItsAllAboutMe personality]] on the internet and a number of statements that she's made. Two statements made by her were that video games were demeaning toward women and lacked inclusitivity... [[HypocriticalHumor While her game is made up entirely of sexually-objectified white women.]]
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* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre. Still wound up winning a number of awards anyways, mostly from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]].

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* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre. Still wound up winning a number of awards anyways, mostly from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]].Wu]].
** Worth noting is that Brianna Wu's negative reputation on the internet may well be responsible for a number of the customer reviews, similar to the Metacritic page for [[VideoGame/DepressionQuest Depression Quest]].
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Apparently gene therapy to make supersoldiers can give someone bug eyes and antennea.
* ClicheStorm: [[ActionGirl Action girls]] who have no personality beyond being occasionally snarky, nanomachines being used to justify any plot twist, and gynoid geishas wielding katanas. Yep. [[SarcasmMode Certainly an imaginative and groundbreaking story here]].
* CriticalDissonance: ''Savaged'' by [[http://www.metacritic.com/game/ios/revolution-60 customer reviews]], with the most generous of them still regarding the game as hideously mediocre. Still wound up winning a number of awards anyways, mostly from [[http://theralphretort.com/fix-up-how-did-brianna-wu-subpar-revolution-60-win-action-game-of-the-year-0125015/ online sites with connections to creator Brianna Wu]].

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