Saturdays are made for gaming, so I’m just going to assume that you’ve been playing Cult of the Lamb for most of the morning and all of the afternoon, meaning that you’ve now gotten behind on the latest news. I don’t want to keep you from your cultists for any longer than strictly necessary, so let’s get right down to business. Today, we heard about how a Dragon Ball Z voice actor has been accused of sexual harassment, the Zelda franchise just broken its own record for the longest time between releases, and the publisher behind Cult of the Lamb, Devolver Digital, responded to claims of heresy with even more heresy. These are just our top stories and so read on for the rest.
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The voice actor who played Broly in Dragon Ball Z, Vic Mignogna, has been accused of sexual harassment. Mignogna fought back with a defamation case, but having lost the lawsuit in court, the voice actor has now been ordered to pay thousands of dollars in damages."They haven't won anything. You can't win if you don't allow the game to be played,” Mignogna said in a statement, complaining about how the appeal can't move forward. "All that has happened here is they've kept the case from being heard." The testimony against the voice actor is on the other hand pretty damning.
Hot on the heels of numerous other unusual ports, Doom is apparently now playable on a tractor. The point of this particular port was however a statement in the Right to Repair movement. "Farmers prefer the older equipment simply because they want reliability. They don’t want stuff to go wrong at the most important part of the year when they have to pull stuff out of the ground," the programmer Sick Codes mentioned. "So, that's
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