The controversy got out of control for David Jaffe, creator of god of warafter his punctual criticisms about The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and the consequent wave of negative comments and attacks that he received on his Twitter account. Although the creative is used to it, this time he made a decision rarely seen in him.
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David Jaffe does not want to know more about the controversy of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
A few moments ago, David Jaffe reported on his official Twitter account that tomorrow he will delete the tweets he posted criticizing Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom For this reason, he invited users who want to follow them, taking them as a reference, to take a screenshot of them. According to the creator of god of war, did not make this decision because of the attacks received, but because his timeline has been saturated with related publications and he no longer wants to know about the subject in his account for the moment. Of course, Jaffe pointed out that he maintains the criticism made of the Switch game.
NOTE TO ALL: I will be taking down this tweet and the follow up AI tweet tomorrow. I stand by the tweets and the explanations I’ve given about those tweets. But it’s flooding my twitter feed so it’s going away. So if you want to screen cap or retweet, please do it soon-thx! pic.twitter.com/GsgwHs6ZG8
—David Jaffe (@davidscottjaffe) May 21, 2023
What did David Jaffe write about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom?
After the release of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, David Jaffe recognized that it is a very good video game but criticized its artistic section. His first publication pointed out the absence of criticism in this regard, since he considered that the game was visually poor. Then, seeing the controversy generated, Jaffe was ironic with the subject and published an image generated by AI assuring that it was not so difficult to make something of that quality and asked that someone at Nintendo know about it so that next time they would do the art better. their games.
Criticism against Jaffe raged out of control and in number, so the creator of god of war made the decision to leave this subject behind and turn the page around Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom who will now join Metroid Dread as the second Switch game to have been criticized by the creative amid praise from the media and fans.
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