FuriousKitten
FuriousKitten
FuriousKitten

Fahey and I thought about this, too.

That would explain so much about every other comment on this article. The tragedy here is you won't get the appreciation you deserve for this comment because most people don't know anything about autism.

Why The Last of Us Should Be Game Of The Year: Welp. Here I am, nominating the game that'll probably be near the top of just about every GOTY list on the internet. What a cliché I am.

Oh Bob, you and your bitch tits.

Because he's secretly trying to usurp PC gaming from its shimmering throne and murder everyone. He's trying to control your life and purposefully make a big stink! He wants your first born to be named Playstation 4 and worship his good name!! EGADS MAN, RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!

It would be like an artificial... Pirate Bay!

It certainly is, and I'll concede to you that it left my attention when I made my absolutist statement. But, a modest proposal was not a work of fiction, per se. He wasn't telling a story of a world where people ate and wore babies. It's also worth noting that, about midway through "A Modest Proposal", he essentially

The reason people think the aftermath looks bad is that the set-up is utter shite. Second to that, the premise makes no sense; what, they were just going to smash boxes until the guy's PS4 was fucked? What's the point of that? And now, what's the point of this?

This. Not only do I take offense at the amount of bile flung at the website itself (it's frankly ridiculous, don't you guys read what you're saying first?) but I definitely take offense at how it calls all users retarded.

In. The. Wake. Of. A. Suicide. Attempt.

Christ almighty, I really liked Kotaku's community for the

I'm actually pretty disappointed about this. I was hoping it would at least be about one of the less explored characters, if not a whole new set of characters. But we know what happens to Ellie and Riley already pretty much.

I kind of wish I had waited to watch Heat (I know, I know, late to the party) until after playing GTA V because while I think the game is fucking fantastic, I kind of wish it was more like Heat.

It's kind of ironic that Sleeping Dogs turned out better than GTA IV considering that it started off as a new True Crime game, a series that was once seen as an inferior knock-off based on GTA. I suppose enough time and devotion to a product can really turn things around.

Sleeping Dogs is an excellent title to bring in to this conversation. It wasn't quite realistic (leaping from car to car and over-the-top action scenarios), but it was believable enough to fit in a solid story. It had just enough of a super-human escapism to let you have lots of fun, but not quite enough to make you

The truth is, Grand Theft Auto was a more cohesive, rewarding experience. It refused to dilute itself and did its best to remove content that had the potential to subvert the darker, subversive tone of Niko’s story in Liberty City. Grand Theft Auto IV was far from perfect — it still struggled with the dissonance of a

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Yeah... I just realized that after posting the video, but then I said screw it. I feel this scene transcends generations. It is topped by the uncensored video tape scene within the same game. To conform to the rules, I'd have to say that Bioshock's A Man Chooses revelation can leave people reeling.

I'm not on PSN unfortunately, I have an Xbox. Have you seen the other movies in the "Vengance Trilogy", Sympathy for Lady Vengance and Sympathy for Mr. Vengance? They're not at all related beyond having a story involving revenge and its consequences, but all are very good. The Oldboy manga is worth a read too. Are you

Yeah, its a very bleak film, but that same bleakness is exactly what makes it so appealing to me. I think your description, heavy and cruel, is perfect. I know it's a weird comparison to make, but the general vibe of the film reminds me a lot of Oldboy or Ichi the Killer. Almost nihilistic in its portrayal of human