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"So do I, 'cause she's bad at what she does"

I think it's clear that not all this guy's dogs are barking.

Criticizing Sarkeesian is hard, not because her arguments are unimpeachable, but because guys like the subject of this article attack, then Sarkeesian's defenders see any criticism of an attack, and it becomes impossible to have any sort of meaningful discussion, because they can't separate the crazies from, y'know,

I have nothing to do with gamergate. Literally nothing. Also I don't care about this at all which obviously cannot be said about you.

Since you've already decided the merits of an argument that he didn't even make I feel decent in concluding that you are an ass.

Stop trying to make uPlay happen, Ubisoft. It's not going to happen!

Not to mention Boston isn't even called Boston in the Fallout universe. It's called The Commonwealth.

I'm kinda torn over this. On one hand, I really like that they are going for locations that have not been done before. On the other hand, while Feudal Japan is a setting that's been used a lot (in the PS2 days anyway, its been a while), there hasn't really been an open world game based in Feudal Japan and I think you

First Person Civ 5 takes bloody ages though. ^^

Oh, true. But I don't think I've ever seen any form of Jamaica in a video game before, while France and the US had different iterations throughout the years in videogames.

I think part of the reason is that they don't want to deal with the avalanche of criticism from the weaboos. "You screwed up the size proportions of the tsuba on Assassin Katana #3! You should just commit seppuku right now, before I find you and your whole family!"

Historically accurate Japan is far from cliche or overased, there are very very few games that ever depicted the political turmoil in ancient Japan with the attention that AC offers to its settings ... Unless you consider Onimusha historically accurate XD

It's true. I don't really want them to go to Japan for the specific reason that I LOVE Japan and have researched its history quite a bit. Assassin's Creed immerses me in cultures I have never really thought too much about, and it gives me a reason to research history topics that I don't know much about. Take

I pleased they haven't gone with Japan yet either. People tend to forget that there's already tons of ninja/samurai/assassin games set in Japan. I applaud Ubisoft for avoiding what I feel like would be a cliche. Let's see some untapped territory instead.

I think you might have the evolution a little backwards. JRPGs started with comparable amounts of choices and evolved away from that to, like, I dunno, little kids with squeaky voices, endless cutscenes, gaudy fashion, crotch shots of little kids with squeaky voices and gaudy fashion choices and....oh yeah,

Is it "Three States and a Plan: The A.I. of F.E.A.R." by Jeff Orkin?

Aw man, I'd love it if they moved . Things seems so static sometimes.

Yeah I wish it wasnt so stuck. I feel like I'm being a chicken when I want to be out there going toe to toe with the boss.

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It was coined during the making of Doom. It's short for "Giblets" so it has a soft G> Romero confirms it explicitly.

Oh hell yeah, Shadow Warrior was fantastic. And so was Bulletstorm. Shame Bulletstorm never got a sequel.