134ShinyVaporeon
134ShinyVaporeon
134ShinyVaporeon

A bald, shirtless guy with a crazy look on his face riding a bear.

some of the best swordicuffs

I'd have wished another GOTY . I like DA:I but not GOTY material IMO.

"Because only in gaming Trey Parker can beat Kevin Spacey in acting" - Trey Parker

Best online experience: Destiny

Can I just give a big shout out to Imagine Dragons and Koji Kondo for that amazing collaboration? Because that was an amazing fucking collaboration.

Must be the guy who designed the N64's controller.

Because there are plenty of transgender/homosexual/non white gamers, and they rarely, if ever, get to see themselves represented positively in gaming. Bioware isn't including this content to make headlines, they're doing it to appeal to a wider audience, and to show the current audience that these little differences

"Until then, is just forcing for the sake of getting easy sales on minorities." , Honey... there aren't many trans people compared to any other type of minority, infact I think trans people may be one of the smallest minority groups, it's not to make money, because really... most trans people don't play video games

That's exactly how I imagined members of the master race to look like

I totally get what you say about the WEIRDNESS of Half-Life's Black Mesa, but that's kind of what I love about it. Instead of feeling like a planned out secret super science base, it feels like a place that's been around for decades, growing organically. It's lends Half-Life a feeling of adventure, as you explore all

Has anyone out there had any luck getting it to run well on PC? My experience has been a mess, but I'm curious how it's been for anyone else who picked it up.

As I understand it, they're being charged with "promoting other people's infringements of copyright laws", which, in my opinion, is a charge that should be brought against Google, Buzzfeed ad nauseum if we all played by the same rules. The financially incentivised model for their user created content matched with the

Whatever they did or did not do, look at all those men in uniform in the photo. I wouldn't call that a proportionate response.

The only crime they committed was pissing off the MPAA and the RIAA. Whose released their henchmen... err lawyers to Washington, to piss and moan, and forced the government to put pressure on Sweden to do something about The Pirate Bay.

The Swedish authorities, at the insistence of American media interests, rewrote their laws specifically to criminalize these guys.

I think it was a matter of enabling the crimes, or at a bare minimum knowing they were occurring and not stopping them. I think that may have been the technicality they nailed them on, but I haven't looked that up for a while.

Napster was considered "illegal" until it was bought out by a corporation who figured out how to turn a profit from it. Then, suddenly it became legit. Movie companies wouldn't give a shit if they could collect royalties on all the torrents that are passed around.

I amu Gruturu!