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I was simply pointing something out. Nothing more.
PS. I don't have time to waste playing around in Forums for attention. I have a life.
Then why make a dumb thread pointing out a generic character from a movie that scored a "meh" around? The Trapper, which is whom I'm assuming you're crying stolen about, looks a hell of a lot different from (angry man in see through mask). C'mon now, use some common sense friend. You have to be either A. Trolling or B. Very young and looking for attention to be using the "I have a life!" lingo when called out.
40, Married 3 kids. One graduated this year. Business owner. Gamer.
Hardly angry, not young, and not trolling. Just pointing out a simularity in a character I noticed.
I work in the film industry, so I notice these things.
My dad works at Nintendo and gave me a Shiny Missingno. You can say what you want dude but at the end of the day the thread is entirely unneeded and points out something extremely irrelevant for no real reason while you start trying to claim it's plagiarism.
Unironically using "Gamer" to describe yourself might be a red flag my dude.
Both this guy on the cover and Trapper from the game are pretty generic characters when you think about, a bulky killer with a butcher's apron and a machete...nothing special or original.
A very stereotypical thing.
LMAO v2
Wraith is combined from Candyman, Predator(more for the noises than the cloak, plus his weapon is a torn hardened spine) and the invisible man. The suggestion is that after his crisis he gained this power and he used the bandages to be visible to others but has since discovered the wailing bell can turn it on and off.
The Hillbilly references The Hills Have Eyes' mutants, the 'children' from The People Under The Stairs and of course, Leatherface.
And you need to learn how to act on a community forum, no one is going to call you sir, suggesting people should have been beaten is not the way to act. Post removed. Warned, Keep it civil or leave.
That is not going to be tolerated either, keep it civil. removed warned.