Deltath
Deltath
Deltath

There are some surprises, especially considering how high Naruto appears...”

You said almost the same thing to someone else and it was relevant there, but that’s not what this person was talking about nor would it relate directly to it. While what you’re saying is probably true, the different generations having seen and appreciated different shows/manga doesn’t account at all for how much

Have you read the manga? I only ask because it’s not a terrible adaptation or anything, but it’s definitely not one of the best, either. It’s decent. That’s not to speak to the quality of the series at all, which this isn’t really about.

First off, you aren’t arguing anything by saying it doesn’t mean they’re a hypocrite for wanting more content. If anything, you’re agreeing with me. My statement said nothing of them being hypocritical for wanting more content. I imagine anyone sinking that much time is likely to want more content and that’s fine, but

I don’t think it’s fair to assume because the author is a YA writer or that it’s a prequel that it definitively MUST mean it’s being designed for people who didn’t like the original.

It’s obviously not a joke and it isn’t exactly inaccurate. Saying a game is “meant to be played for a very long time” isn’t just a free pass to claim it should have more content that other games or more replayability or anything like that. If a game is enjoyable enough that you can get hundreds or thousands of hours

Bug-ridden is probably an exaggeration.  Even the games I've played with the most bugs would be hard pressed to be called bug-ridden.

I haven't played it and know very little about it, but would Three Kingdoms be historical?

If this were true, though I don't agree, then this article is dumb and pointless because all games are political and there's no point in even discussing whether or not a game is political.  We may as well debate whether water is wet, then.

This has been said by others, so I’ll add my thoughts to it.. making a story that involves political events isn’t the same thing as making a real world statement about politics. It just isn’t. Not even remotely. Writers create stories all the time based on realistic elements because they think they’ll make a good

You’re right.

How did you instantly know it would be transphobic?

You shouldn’t combat generalized hatred by making your own generalized statements about other people. The kind of thinking that says you know exactly how all people in a group think or act or reason is exactly what leads to bigotry, racism, etc. Even if it is targeted positively at a hateful group, it’s still not a

LittleBigPlanet is great.

Why would it be MORE alive in 2021 than in 2016? That doesn’t make any sense.  Did something trigger a resurgence?

You’re deliberately skewing the facts of reality to make an argument. First of all, we’re not here to debate whether or not access to a smartphone is required in the modern world. Most would say it is, some would say it isn’t. Regardless, it doesn’t make one lick of difference because Apple is in NO WAY SHAPE OR FORM

Epic wants to look like they’re the good guys, but in reality they’re just as scummy and money hungry as anyone else. They act like avoiding the fees of the app store is righteous, but it’s not like they’re going to charge less to the customers for their microtransactions. They just want to pocket a larger percentage.

This is a remarkably terrible example, though. Towns are public locations and legally people are expected to have access to an array of goods and services in and around their homes. This includes everything from food and clothing to medicine and utilities. It’s why there were recent legal issues with things like

Calling MOBA a genre is essentially the problem here. DOTA is a map in a real time strategy game and it’s still a real time strategy game. It’s a sub-genre at best. And DOTA wasn’t the first nor did it invent anything. There were things like Precinct Assault and Aeon of Strife long before DOTA. And even then, none of

Anthem is a total trash fest with almost no content. This is actually a complete game with a good story. It’s a little clunky at times and feels like a mid tier budget game rather than a high budget game, but it’s surprisingly fun (particularly in co-op) and the story is interesting, if you like sci-fi.  I regret ever