libertarirynn:

princess-has-a-pen:

trilllizard420:

Besides the whole thing of “CUPHEAD IS RACIST BECAUSE SOME CARTOONS IN THE 1920S WERE RACIST!!!!!” being such an insanely disrespectful reach and swipe towards people that were very careful and went through great pains to avoid having racist caricatures in their game….

It’s so obviously, painfully, transparently motivated by envy and rage.

They’re envious and frustrated that Cuphead, a passion project by a team of over 20 people and the brainchild of two brothers with a lot of love for an art form, expressed in another artform, was a success. While awful and pretentious walking sims, awful games about falling in love in MMOs or about the travails of a lesbian potato farmer in Chile or some shit flounder. The Art ™ games failed, but Cuphead was a success. It broke Platinum! Over a million copies! Thus it must not be Real Art ™ according to these types.

It’s also a reflection of game journalists rage of them being absolutely stompingly mad that this said success of the game contradicts their claims that Cuphead Is Too Hard. It contradicts this specific narrative they tried to spin, like previously happened with them regarding Mass Effect 3′s ending being nothing to complain about, Bioshock Infinite Being A Smart Game For Smart Gamers, or DmC Being Good/Fans Complaining Too Much. This is them being mad that they’re not the gaming Tastemakers they think so highly of themselves as. So they’re trying to change the discourse of a great game into something else that’s complete bullshit.

Cuphead being “too hard” is absolute total bunk.

Cuphead being racist is also absolute false bullshit. Don’t fall for it.

They’re pissed that The Art Movie About The Lesbian Black Potato Farmer ended up being thrown by the wayside while Cuphead was embraced. 

I LOVE the style. I’ve been watching rubber hose animation since I was a kid (yeah even the racist ones. It’s from the 20s chill tf out), and I have nothing but respect for the incredible amounts of time and effort put into it.