• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Gameranx

Gameranx

Video Game News, Lists & Guides

  • News
  • Features
  • Platforms
    • Xbox Series X
    • PS5
    • Nintendo
  • Videos
  • Upcoming Games
  • Guides

Indie Guardians Of Arcadia Hit By Payment Controversy, But Issue Is Being Resolved

July 14, 2015 by Ryan Parreno

If you are on the fence on this game, I personally suggest you wait for future updates from the developer and the artists.

Have you heard of indie RPG Guardians of Arcadia? Ironically, you may only have heard about the game due to a growing controversy, fueled by a fan campaign telling gamers not to buy the game. However, all is not what it seems.

First, a few words about Guardians of Arcadia as a game. Developer Fabula Epica pitches it as a throwback JRPG, with enemies that jump in on you, turn based combat, and a system that allows you to control the battle rate. The game is planned for PC, across Windows, Mac, and Linux, as well as mobile platforms Android, Windows Phone, and iOS.

Among the game’s credits is character designer Monica G. Cabral. Unfortunately, Monica revealed, in a now viral Tumblr post, that she has not been paid for some of the art she made for the game. She was working on the game on and off due to school, and occasionally pressured to jump back into it.

Monica has several logs and evidence showing her contact with the game’s creator, David Andrade. In the most general terms, she alleges she had been blackmailed to keep working on the game, and also that David has lied when asked about the issue on the game’s Steam page.

There was a series of back and forth between the two in the past few days Thankfully, the issue seems close to resolving, based on this most recent update. Monica explains that she has been part of negotiations involving herself, David, and other artists, and the negotiations ended well. They are still busy drawing up contracts, and double checking all details, but Monica promises to update again when everything has been officially settled.

Unfortunately, the issue remains raw, as the game’s Steam Greenlight page shows. While the project still waits for Greenlight approval, there is a note of a DMCA takedown filed on the game.

For the record, Monica does not address this DMCA in her posts, so this may have come from a completely different entity, or stems from different circumstances.

In either case, if you are on the fence on this game, I personally suggest you wait for future updates from the developer and the artists. Either way, you definitely need to stop sharing that viral Tumblr post, as it is complicating matters for everyone involved.

Share this post:

FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterest

Recent Videos

Assassin's Creed Black Flag: Resynced - Before You Buy

Assassin's Creed Black Flag: Resynced - Before You Buy

25 Best Games You Can Get For UNDER $20 (2026)

25 Best Games You Can Get For UNDER $20 (2026)

Xbox dropped a BOMBSHELL

Xbox dropped a BOMBSHELL

10 BIG Games That Were COMPLETE DISASTERS At Launch

10 BIG Games That Were COMPLETE DISASTERS At Launch

10 Game Companies That Are Hard To Trust

10 Game Companies That Are Hard To Trust

20 GTA Secrets That Blew Our MINDS

20 GTA Secrets That Blew Our MINDS

END OF VIDEO GAME STORES? PLAYSTATION DOUBLES DOWN & MORE

END OF VIDEO GAME STORES? PLAYSTATION DOUBLES DOWN & MORE

What The Hell Is Going On With Video Game DISCS?

What The Hell Is Going On With Video Game DISCS?

10 WEIRD Gaming Stories of June 2026

10 WEIRD Gaming Stories of June 2026

Category: Updates

Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Rumor: The Elder Scrolls 6 Could Only Take Three More Years, Tops
  • Onetime XBOX CEO Don Mattrick Once Suggested Adding A Real Money Auction House To Halo 4
  • Pearl Abyss: Crimson Desert “Still Requires Optimization And Technical Verification” On Switch 2
  • IO Interactive Has Taken Back Project Fantasy, And Now Has To Lay Off Staff To Survive
  • Sony Offering Sudden Discounts To Renew PlayStation Plus If You Try To Cancel

Copyright © 2026 · Gameranx · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Mai Theme