... this sounds awesome.
... this sounds awesome.
"She takes a microscope to video games when what's actually needed is a magnifying glass. She narrows in on the things that represent her world view, and rejects any disagreement with said world view without hesitation."
There are trolls outside the internet. Trolls are everywhere, because people are sometimes insensitive, selfish, and shortsighted. I've seen many outside the internet, both as children and adults, going about their days as antagonizing jerks.
Stale Peeps end at "Oh, the peeps from this open package aren't bad!" Circus peanuts begin at "These normal peanuts have collected some exotic strand of bacteria while they were lost under your car seat for the last five years."
I want to go to there
yep.
Something wicked this way comes:
I agree, I didn't get a stronger feeling of history from 3 than the others. They also said that revelations was pretty, which all of the games are.
Hmn... I might take SSX3. That was my zone-out game for years, and it might be nice to think of snow while on a desert island.
Well, this picture does look a bit tacky. Might have been a better idea to try it first, it could have went like this:
"Take a drink every time a hero of Internet commentary anguishes publicly about whether to give Kotaku a pageview or not."
Did you see his tweets this morning?
Thank you Kotaku for this article, and a HUGE thank you to Jill Murray for speaking clearly and rationally about this topic. This character was so successfully written because the focus was on representing Aveline, not her whole race. As Murray says, "she's an individual, not a people or an issue."
I agree with all of this. I'm personally waiting to buy a Wii U when there's a bigger library for it.
That looks like a gamestop backroom... which makes me think this is real.
Even more, the time suggests they may have just gotten this in their shipment today.
Sure this could be a fan creation based on earlier rumors, but I dunno... After my time working for GameStop, I can identify that room as a GameStop backroom (the desk, security dvr, brown drawers, lanyards with game tags) which leads me to believe this is real... I guess we'll find out Monday, won't we?