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Was this review helpful? Yes There are 3 helpful reviews 3 No. Report Share. At this point they are not capable of making a game themselves that can be successful, doubt they will try again. High Voltage is just an Out source company now, because of that they are really competing with Asian companies. They have very little respect for you as a talent. They say they do this for communications but I find it very disrepectful and it is just a power move by HR I had it with their BS and left.

On the next job right after I made double shows you where they are as far as compensation goes Stay away and unless you are very very desperate. Cons Power of company is in not the talents but the financial officer HR.

Yes No. It is a decent place to get an idea of the game industry and how it works working in that team environment, especially as a recent graduate. Would not encourage long-term employment however. Very shady when it comes to business decisions. Yes There are 4 helpful reviews 4 No There are 2 unhelpful reviews 2. I refuse to participate in this current request for free data and labor.

Iy you want more information about me, just build better bots to spy on me like everyone else does. Yes No There are 17 unhelpful reviews Video Games are fun Here's the deal with this company. You bring a work history of solid admin and office skills to the table, with certain standard workplace expectations. You'll try to take initiative and work hard, but get treated very rudely in the process by snobbish, condescending management for doing so.

Often, you'll sit there bored to death, begging for something to do, which comes in the form of sporadic, meaningless busy work, that takes up about 30 minutes of your 8 hour day. Most days, in fact, you will have no tasks. One of the interview questions is actually how you handle boredom. Communication here is also non existent, as they are extremely secretive, but expect you to know how everything operates. There is no established training, Standard Operating Procedure or Formal Policy to adhere to; combined with absolutely no direction or leadership.

The workplace culture includes stereotypical, misogynist, neckbeard gamer behavior of superiority and entitlement. As an admin, you'll be expected to cater heavily to these employees, while enduring negative comments and questions about your appearance, salary and background. Cons Toxic, boring workplace. Yes There are 19 helpful reviews 19 No There are 1 unhelpful reviews 1. Leave a review. Help people like you. Treats employees very poorly with awful pay, poor benefits, and no job security.

Worst game company I have worked for. Can be used to break into the industry but not a place to stay at. Yes There are 25 helpful reviews 25 No There are 1 unhelpful reviews 1. Small but powerful. Yes There are 2 helpful reviews 2 No There are 15 unhelpful reviews High Voltage software is a fantastic company to begin your journey on a creative career.

The people that work there are fantastic to work with and will help you every second of the way. Right away I felt at home with everyone being courteous and going out of their way to make you feel like one of the family.

The hardest thing about working at High Voltage is having to leave it. Pros Free Lunches, Company Gatherings. The studio developed The Conduit series, and had at one point planned another gritty shooter in the form of The Grinder. Did You Know Gaming? During the Wii era, High Voltage Software really made a name for itself. High Voltage saw some success with The Conduit, but had also promised another Wii shooter that never saw the day of light — that being The Grinder.

Liam Robertson and Unseen64 have taken a deep dive into the history of the first-person horror shooter and its development, including why it was eventually cancelled. You can watch the full report below. This is a bit of a change compared to how Spider-Man entries on the 3DS have been handled in the past.

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