Bitcoon
Bitcoon
Bitcoon

In simplified terms it's the difference between the SNES and NES. Games in 8-bit tend to be notable for severe memory restrictions, very limited color palettes and generally smaller sprites. On the 8-bit NES, you can only have a few colors per sprite generally. That means you rarely see any form of shading unless the

That's 16 bit to you, SIR.

Something interesting I find that a lot of people who are against fictional child porn are saying is that if there were, say, a game where you went around having sex with kids or something, they ask who would want to play that?

Raspberry, do you say the same thing when a new Battlefield or Medal of Honor is announced? Do the similar art styles in those games not make you feel as if they're just blatant rip-offs lacking creativity, and half-assed?

Is your username riffing off the word 'poop' while simultaneously being onomatopoeia for farting?
I feel like it greatly contributes to the overall theme of your comment.

I feel like a lot of people participating in this discussion not only haven't had to go through the long process of discovering your own style, but they don't understand the basic idea behind how it works.

Listen...

I wouldn't be surprised if the only thing Kim has to do with this game is taking a cut from the developers for using her likeness in order to make a game that's pandering to millions of fans who dream of vague "famous"-level popularity just falling in their lap simply by interacting with the woman they obsess over.

Yeah, I found that a bit annoying. "huh... so I need to hit the SWITCH and then go really fast... but how could I possibly DASH that quickly wearing my worn-out BOOTS?"

Was disappointed when they said PS Vita and PS4 only (not that I'm not heavily considering a Vita by now) but PC release is good to hear. I definitely won't be passing this up. Nintendo's left me high and dry on Metroid-likes for a decade now, and very few games which take up the Metroidvania banner actually exhibit

I just wish they had some way for skilled players to skip the junky early bits of the game. Of course, you can have people online (or friends) power you through to the high ranks and even G ranks and net you some really good gear, but you'll never get as far in the single player without grinding through all the early

That's part of the problem with MH. You can't simply "try" it. This is half the reason it's not very popular - the game doesn't really come into its own within the first few hours, and it doesn't really get hardcore or deep until like 10+ hours in. This is entirely the developers' fault. And the "demo" versions were

Totally thought your icon was the one from All That, and I nostalgia'd for no reason. D:

What is "normal", anyway? We act as if everyone just knows exactly what it entails, despite the fact that everyone has their own ideals of normalcy and those ideals have changed dramatically throughout history.

Should we also just ignore all the horrendous things that occur in nature? Animals do some really screwed up stuff, and it's totally "natural". There is no line; it's a complete fabrication.

I'm fairly sure it's not GMOs and other "unnatural" stuff. Nature is pretty horrible and we are a part of it. We try to distance ourselves from wild animals but the truth is that we're just another variety of them. We rise above those basic instincts often enough to make us think that it's just not a part of who we

Really, it's adorable how you can now claim "white knight" on anyone who happens to be calling someone out on their bullshit. As long as they seem to be supporting women or certain other groups in some way, you can TOTALLY devalue everything they say simply by pointing and calling "white knight" in their direction.

Ah, that makes sense. Apparently people are leaving out that very important detail. If they're already going super-cheap on the character models for players, then it makes sense that they didn't bother to make another one.

Perhaps they actively avoided it because if one of the women writers happened to be the one to put out an article about a company's unfair treatment of their gender, commenters would instead focus harshly on the fact that it's in her own self-interest to draw attention to the issue.