CommanderKeen
Commander Keen
CommanderKeen

That's fine; it still stands, mostly because I wasn't aware of the situation until I had read the article and found that no, the game did not have forced stripping. So you can try to argue all you want... the point is, you're wrong, and he's wrong. His anger at artificial options is valid, but could have been summed

IR blaster port

What a cute fucking video, oh my gosh...

Yes. It was. And free. And had the word "harem" in it.

Getting pissed off at a game with explicit content for releasing DLC with explicit content seems a bit harsh. What, was THE DREAM HAREM known in the land of Valhalla for giving up items and money when defeated? Come on.

They'd have to be resemble something like realistic proportioning and what not to enter that. These still look like anime girls to me.

Someone who digs Nintendo games but owns none of their systems would never entertain the thought of admitting they would buy Nintendo games if they were available to them on their chosen platform. That's too taboo. Nintendos are for kids.

The particular DLC in question was a quest titled "The Dream Harem"

Blending in with the locals.

That's probably the most awesome...

And yet there are lots of things their laptop/tablets/smartphones can't do. Like play excellent AAA games with FULL details at full frames at max resolution, emulate, create music, animation, capture screens during play to produce marketable content, heaven forbid create games...

Well, I'd rather have the rig because I can do other things on it besides play games.

I would assume that defaults back to Disney at this point, and no, they don't give a flying fuck about anything made more than 30 days ago unless it's in the Disney Vault, bound and gagged, ready to be raped for more money. So I wouldn't hold my breath.

LOL thats a good one, I actually can't stop snickering at that....See unlike Nintendo, Sony and MS are actually planning games and 3rd parties are actually planning games. Unlike Nintendo who decided it was smart to launch a console with 95% year old+ ports of games, that were worse than the 360/PS3 versions

Shit, I can still play games I bought 25 years ago. Totally not dating myself there. TECHNICALLY my parents bought 'em.

See, I always found this strange. When you think about it, the PS4/Xbone are essentially mid-range gaming PCs, only without the open platform.

On the positive side, that six hundred bucks gets you more than a dedicated gaming machine that won't trade in for more than $150 a year after you buy it. You can actually do useful things with it and upgrade a PC down the line.

And yet that's what most publishers are doing. They re-hash old content for ports, people don't buy and they're like "Well, this machine sucks." and just drop support and focus on PS4/Xbone.

There is one reason I'm kinda excited for the next generation of consoles...

Not too fast though. You'll get burned out before you even start Xillia.