BigManMalone
BigManMalone
BigManMalone

As corrupt and horrible as Ebert is (with regard to things besides art), at least here he has some standards. Owen, of course, is completely wrong. How can you possibly chain yourself to the idea that art is subjective? You have no standards once that becomes the guiding principle. Given subjectivity, all art is equal

See the peace sign on her arm? Hurry, make a post about how she is actually promoting Peace Walker! I mean, a peace sign and she is in Japan, how much more proof do you need to make a post about it? Not that I am complaining; I think she is great. And the Dune reference in the "Telephone" video was excellent,

Oh look, people complaining about product advertising as if it will negatively affect them in any way. How surprising.

That is a total perversion of the word "freedom." The United States is the last great bastion of semi-freedom in the world, not the internet, which has relied on the threat of force up to this point to remain "neutral." Preserving the "freedom" of the internet will only destroy the true concept designated by the term,

Yes, for some they will cheapen the experience. However, for us sane individuals, the game will be not be significantly impacted. I think the people who would be upset by this can safely be relegated to the same category of people who think of something as "ruined" when an inferior or pointless sequel comes out, as if

It is in the way and it should stay there.

That picture...is...hilarious.

Penny Arcade and Molyneux are the video game representatives of this list? In that case Lady Gaga deserves to win, though I would vote for her in virtually all scenarios anyway, with the possible exception of one including an anthropomorphized copy of KotOR.