Oh darn. This hits me in the feels. I just love the Korra theme, and Zuckerman did such a great variation on the theme for the end. I'm really happy to see it online!
You must be very thin skinned if you have to respond with "fuck you" if someone disses a game you like.
No, you do not seem to agree with my point at all, because in your very next paragraph you say this:
My point is that both terms carry a lot of baggage and are considered inappropriate to most people. As an organization that undoubtedly wants to be seen as professional, Fragbite has every right to require players leave the more immature aspects of gamer culture at the door if they want to participate. Fragbite…
What if had called her a bitch? That is extremely common internet slang, but that would not make it appropriate.
And/or Elite: Dangerous, and/or Enemy Starfighter ...if only I had the time and money to play all of these games, because it would make me so happy.
You can hear a few different takes on the subject, including a description on how it all begin, in this segment of On Point from NPR. Also, Deadspin had a great and lengthy article on the subject recently detailing the way in which gamergate is merely the latest manifestation of an ongoing culture war in America.
I absolutely agree. Many, many male action heroes in movies/games are badly developed. My point is, though, Cimeas isn't complaining about those characters. He's complaining about the "strong female" trope exclusively, which is oddly selective and a problem with his argument. It reveals that he wants games to remain a…
Spot on.
Your argument is a false dichotomy. Any character can be a combination of strong and flawed, stupid, smart, angry, vengeful, insecure, generous, stingy, gross, charming, or any just about any other quality. You argument relies on the the idea that all of those qualities are mutually exclusive, but since they are not,…
Two women are going to destroy the multi-billion dollar gaming industry by posting videos on youtube, and they must be stopped!
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Like how do Indian people even happen? It's just so fuckin' awkward, man.
Exactly. Sure, we could throw a ton of money at producing some sort of giant seed ship, but if we cannot survive inside one with our current technology, I don't know why we should build one.
The reason they are so protective of their childhood is because they are still in it.
Hasn't Bungie always said Destiny isn't really an MMO, though? And even if it was, it's really no excuse for the lackluster storytelling it includes. The best thing about The Old Republic is its EIGHT different storylines, is an MMO, and it had half the budget Destiny had.