Platinum Games has issued a message on the Bayonetta situation

there is so much going on in the world with actual impact.....why do people care about something like this. How bored do you have to be to consider this worth your time.
Are unemployed students in their 20s hurting right now due to world's situation? No? There's your response.
 
All they said was please stop being asses and people in here are being asses just cuz they said that. Game is a week away y'all!

I have been waiting years for this game and the last two weeks did not change my purchase decision in the slightest.

 
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This has turned over to their favor. They are keeping the flame to keep the game in the news.

Its a very short but definitive statement, nothing wrong will come out of releasing this.

The logical and mature approach would be reach the voice actor herself and try sort things or trying to resolve this on court.
Everything is an opportunity to rage or to attack on twitter(and other social medias), while vultures from gaming journalisms will take the opportunity to throw wood in the fire with their autistic articles.
 
Helena Taylor needs to post receipts otherwise im pressing X to doubt over the whole thing
I'm assuming other than what she told the public, there's really not much else. I mean, she broke NDA, she threw Hale under the bus, which caused her to get harassed, as well as Platinum Games and their employees. Then, apparent facts come out from "multiple" Bloomberg sources saying that she was actually offered more than $4K, and more so $4K x 4/5. Which, is more "proof" than anything else Helena provided. Then she suddenly says she "Just wants to put the whole thing behind her", when she was the person that initiated everything in the first place. It makes me feel like she, herself, didn't realize it was going to go the way it did, and she didn't think sources would come out against her claim, so she wanted to back out. Which again, is telling to me considering how "upset" she seemed about the whole ordeal.

The whole thing is a dumb mess. But to me, it feels like Helena wanted more, didn't get what SHE wanted, so she did what she did. It all feels like a sad attempt at a "power move" that just went belly up and blew up in her face. Now she's going to have this dark cloud that's going to follow her through the rest of her career.
 
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