But it's really about ethics in game journalism.
I used to put my 4 year old (at the time) daughter on the mic when I played online games, taught her to laugh and make fun of people when I killed them. People would get really mad when they were dominated by what they thought was a little girl. Great fun.
Men online pissed off at being beaten by a woman, now there's a shocker.
Sounded like Finn
All swatters should be charged with attempted murder.
I think that's irrelevant. I think what's there now, for $7, contains more fun, challenge and longevity than most $50 games out there.
The day that the PC version finally comes out and modders really get a crack at it my heart will sing with joy.
Should I talk about the time my mother accidentally burnt a restaurant down?
I feel like you're pretty much obligated to answer any inquiry into your current state with, "I'm drowning in whimsy," for at least the rest of the day.
"As the saying goes: If you want to make an Ethics Omlette, sometimes you have to scream at a lot of Females."
Jason even though you are an Unethical Game Journo Pros, (but mostly because you are a Man) I will be civil in the hopes of furthering polite discourse.
Mountain has tonns of personality. He suffers from insane headaches related to his gigantism that both lead him to drug use (milk of the poppy) and violent tantrums where he can't control himself. The fact that he has been getting away with them since he was a child has made him into a psychopath. The respect and…
you stop being so reasonable right now!
My theory is that people deliberately get drunk beforehand for the challenge.
"Most of the time she looked like a confused elderly panda, but one day a server accidentally spilled a glass of water in her lap and she stood up and started cursing the server in tongues — I swear she looked like an enraged demon from a Miyazaki film, hair swirls, red eyes, and everything."