The point is, that doesn’t make it any less clumsy. Nobody would write that on a wall during famine riots
The point is, that doesn’t make it any less clumsy. Nobody would write that on a wall during famine riots
He’s prolly under NDA
Hey Richard, just wondering, is Neo Los Angeles the only town/outpost?
I see London I see France...
Yes! I had this! It was badass indeed.
I bought this game when it came out.
Slowbeef is a G. Not only is his and Diabeetus’ channel Retsupurae hilarious, the Policenauts fan-translation wouldn’t have happened without his technical expertise.
Even in the event of a company dictatorship running around confiscating game discs, you’ve still got a better chance of hiding your discs than you do keeping digital content.
u mad bro
Do you have to do this every time, or is once enough?
And the tactics of right wing organizations and individuals...David Copeland, Timothy McVeigh, Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari, The Order...
Napishtim is not the best Ys game, but sit doesn’t disappoint.
I’m not trying to shame you; I’m attempting to encourage you to see things from an alternative perspective; particularly that of the marginalized. However, I admit that I have let my temper get the better of me at times.
Easy for you to say as a straight male. You’ll probably never face institutionalized discrimination based on your sexuality.
Dude you’re always expressing a deep love for the most sexist and borderline paedophilic material and saying you don’t understand why many people find such works unpalatable
I do see your point, but I was citing Gengorou Tagame specifically because he’s a gay artist making work for gay audiences. A subsection of them certainly, but his target demographic is quite clear.
And yet they’re emblematic of the social climate that they are born from, because fiction does not exist in a vacuum.
He’s a sweetheart.
Oh I read your comment. But the characters in these manga *aren’t* homosexuals; They’re caricatures. Gay men don’t identify with Jack from Will and Grace any more than black men identify with Amos and Andy. See what I’m getting at?