AureateFlux
AureateFlux
AureateFlux

It seems to me that MOST people involved in the gaming community want nothing to do with the hateful, vitriolic garbage that Gamergate deals in. And let's face it, Gamergaters: if even the tiniest fraction of your community is responsible for being hateful little shits, they represent ALL of you. That's how

Great video. I wish he'd have demonstrated the decibel level of shooting subsonic rounds compared to suppressed/unsuppressed supersonic rounds, but he gets all the important bits across. Especially the observation that, hey, games aren't supposed to be completely realistic, so there's no need for suppressors to be

If you go into ANY romantic comedy anime (and really, this one was more comedy than romance from the get-go and it wasn't shy about it), you're doing yourself a great disservice if you actually expect a resolution or culmination of any kind.

The crafting system is fun, the atmosphere is pretty good, there are lots of classes/professions and ways to customize how your character actually operates, and there are mechanics in place to make leveling multiple professions/classes less onerous.

You know, I just realized that these sorts of entertainment blogs are one of the few services I know of where loyal clientele actively criticizes the service for providing its product.

"Fake it 'til you make it" isn't a tired cliche for no reason.

More crazy off-the-wall posts is a good thing. Keep it up!

That outro. I might have come here for the fanboyism, but the real meat is in the tribute to his father.

It wouldn't surprise me if you simply can't pick it up.

But Microsoft has made strides since then. The Achievements list can now be snapped. Searching the solution of how to unlock a given challenge can be done painlessly within the system's browser. Indeed a lovely addition that prevented the need to keep an iPad on-hand whenever I went Achievement-hunting.

Yeah, that video chronicling the history of Ocarina of Time speedruns is worth checking out solely for its value as a documentary. Definitely an interesting path.

The only thing being changed in each of these outfits is the outer wear. Same shirt & tie, same shoes and socks in each outfit. My mother would have a stroke if she ever saw me wearing anything like this in public...

Wow, that's a lot of very weird assumptions you're making about a semester-long class that you haven't even so much as seen a syllabus for.

I don't know. I'd be more convinced if there'd been more than one team playing that game. It felt like every good play Auburn made was handed to them by Mississippi State. Auburn's defense looked like pee-wee football, they kept Marshall in even though his passing was clearly affected by a hard hit he took while

Or at least the semi-prolific and mostly non-offensive.

By his logic, I shouldn't be interested in watching other people playing sports I like to play, since I'd obviously ALWAYS have a better time playing than I do watching. I also shouldn't enjoy movies or reading, because that shit is all just different takes on the real world, too.

I might stand alone on a couple things here.

There's nothing quite as high level as a fight that includes thrown and caught items. You miss out on some beautiful, frantic, and above all skilled gameplay when you don't allow items.

You can still get the assassin spec just by being friends with Zhev...

You can still get the assassin spec just by being friends with Zhev...