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Oh I like this comment much better than your first ones. :)

My personal opinion: A definition for a movement is useless if it contradicts the movement it defines.

1) Seriously? You have to ask?

I know. I can't believe what they did to the Scrolls series. First an MMO and now a trading card game. Like, really?

In case nobody has mentioned it yet:

Ugh, that Tiefling in the concept art has the most disgusting tail. Look at it! It's like a rat's tail, but thicker and more gross! Look at her tiny behind and then imagine how that huge chunk of flesh awkwardly attaches to it.

Have you played Heroes of Neverwinter? Yes, yes, it's a Facebook game, but... I actually liked it. And you CAN play it pretty well without paying money. Anyway, that one has Dragonborn.

They might all wear the same shirt, but he looks the most comfortable in it.

That's pretty clever. :D

All I can say about this is that I have worked in the "games industry"... as a translator, in QA and in customer support. All in less than a year and in a start-up for social games. It's not exactly the same deal, but I feel like it gives me some perspective on Dyack's response.

This article started out interestingly. That Halo thing and the fitting definition of trolling. How trolling has to be clever and deceitful, and how that is actually a good thing because it gets people laughing if done right. Those were the factors that determined whether somebody was trolling or whether he was simply

It's the lighting, the focus point of the eyes and the fact that you can't really see the iris, which makes it look as if he has huge pupils that look a bit creepy.

There are two versions of 3D pictures. One of them makes you focus on the horizon while looking at something up close - those are the ones where you have to get close to the picture and then slowly move away and keep your eyes relaxed. In the other version, you cross your eyes so that your right eye looks at the left

I wish you hadn't linked to that response by Sam Morril. What a dick. And people applaud him for his "great response" even though he didn't answer any of her questions. Now I'm depressed as hell.

Monorail! Monoraaaail! (Damn, I need to prepare gifs or videos for this.)

Anna Hathaway's hair looks awesome. The pixie is probably my favorite haircut, and I wish more women would try it out. You definitely do not have to pay that much to get a good one, either.

So I'm not 100% sure about this, but I think the problem with traditional screens is that they are a strong contrast to the surrounding world. They are way brighter, and your eyes have problems with this difference in light intensity.

This metaphor about being plugged in or plugged out has gone too far. Especially when people say "I've been plugged in and never looked back", it sounds like they're advertising the Matrix and not talking about the internet anymore. ^^

If it does pertain to GTA, then the statement is redundant, isn't it? If even the most open-world games already have a "master of the ship", then why does this guy want to tell us that games need more guidance?

You didn't notice the satirical tone of the article, did you? ;)