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The Walking Dead is one of the weirdest franchises in recent years in terms of quality.
It’s a very good example of how actual creativity and passion can create something amazing, but corporatization and commercial exploitation can do just the opposite.
Surprisingly, the franchise also has one of the best VR games on the market.
True, Saints and Sinners slaps.
How can you fuck up your article’s title like that and not notice lol.
It seems that hyphnenation is becoming a lost art.
The publisher also did Rise of Kong, and they’re literally called GameMill. And it looks like they’ve made a whole lot of terrible games, most based on well-known franchises. Seems their MO is to make games as cheaply as possible, cash in on the franchise fans buying before reading reviews, and turn a profit even on lousy, lousy titles.