Finally, after years of reckless hyperbole, Molyneux is finally being brought to task for spruiking endless features, and entire games, that never come to fruition. For those who have little patience for the designer, however, it’s a grim kind of schadenfreude. (Well, that and the obligatory Waiting For Godot reference that self-loathing pun-junkies like me just can’t resist.) It’s the kind of catch-all observation that’s both undeniably true and open to whatever inflection the author chooses to apply to it.įor those sympathetic to Molyneux it’s a statement of solidarity – an industry luminary, a beloved, if occasionally over-eager creator has fallen into tough times, his reputation maligned by a string of unfavourable news reports. ![]() ‘Peter Molyneux has had a bad couple of weeks…’ ![]() Over the last few days most every article written about Peter Molyneux and his company 22Cans has started with some variation on the same sentence: ‘Yes, in this immense confusion one thing alone is clear.
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