Croswynd
Croswynd
Croswynd

If you just want videogames, they made a whole alternative for people like you called Kotaku Core. Kotaku as it is has been about gaming and geek culture. MLP is included in "geek culture".

[insert "Oh boy, another generic, white, bald space marine" comment]

Dohohohohohohohoho, haven't heard that one for before.

Gotta be correct when talking about dudebro video games man. Gotta be correct.

Yeah, I agree, save they weren't aliens. They were from underground.

L'art pour l'art.

Like, say, the Hanar and Elcor?

Actually, Kotaku is more than just a gaming website. It celebrates geek and japanese culture. I'm surprised you haven't realized this already.

The part where she sings, I guess, though it sounded pretty terrible.

I just want to comment that this is a masterful troll that could be taken either way. My hat off to you, good sir.

That's an extreme example of a few people, but even then, why is that creepy? I mean, maybe it's not weird to me because I'm used to it after being on the Internet so long, but people like what they like. It shouldn't matter what it is they like. Trekkies, Bronies, Whovians; they all got strangeness in'em, but I don't

What?

A good, well-made game. Plus, yeah, like the other guy said, Faust.

Why is that creepy?

...what?

Gears has always been a dear game to my heart, simply because beyond the ragebro steroid-laden soldiermen, there's a world out there that's very compelling. A lot of people don't look between the lines; they don't try to imagine what kind of world it is for the people who live on Sera. It's surprising, but if you look

Considering this is a prequel, that wouldn't affect this game in the slightest.

I'll give you that, but one could easily argue that he never gave up on her deep in his heart. But I won't argue, since its conjecture.

I imagine the clones wouldn't be nearly as powerful as Kerrigan herself. Regardless, one of the scenes that flashed by looked like un-corrupted Kerrigan fighting the Queen of Blades with a psi-blade.

Not necessarily. Raynor could just be somewhere else. Or the General thinks Raynor is dead when he's actually isn't.