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i'm not sure why you're explaining the casino to me. i had the original version of ruby. that wasn't really the point of my comment?

The market's a bit oversaturated with games that appeal to "the casual player looking to unwind" though. I'm personally a bit starved of punishing, bleak games. Might have to try Far Cry 2 now

Yannick, your bombastic love for Transformers might have initially made me skeptical, but damned if you're not one of the best reviewers in the business. Most reviews are just practical reads to me, but the structure and language you use actually makes the process fun. You really nail what it's like to feel playing

i can't say i miss the casinos, since i'm not a gambler at all, but that seems kind of like a weird shame

So, are you actually still talking about me and my self-reflective questioning here, or are you using me as a springboard to defer your paranoia about critics at large? And namedrop media you've read? And get angry about imagined groups of people? Because even Sarkeesian never called for anything to be banned. In

You're taking my own personal self-reflection as some kind of call to arms. I actually kind of doubt my concerns will impact their careers that hard, and I'm definitely not calling for anything to be shut down or be banned. I'm also perfectly accepting that people can continue to buy their products, just that they

gta 5 does both. the pot that makes you see an alien invasion is kind of stupid, but the ketamine that Michael accidentally drinks while driving is pretty well handled

nigh on impossible to explain but it'll either be great fun and quite a weirdly beautiful aesthetic experience or absolute psychic horror depending on your own mind's ability to cope with Weird Shit. I enjoy psychedelics in moderation but you should expect it to test you, and you'll totally buy into some new age

Scott Card's mormon faith bothers you more than his viewing a large section of the populace as being subhuman based on their sexual preferences? Those are some strange priorities

i passively absorbed this information from being a fan and fully admitted it hasn't completely stopped me enjoying his work, but, sure, everyone's some kind of internet stereotype right?

thank you :) i'd quite like to, i have something in mind but we'll see how that goes

that's a really nice way of putting it

hahah, despite what i said about the fella i still feel pretty outclassed and cheeky posting my own shit in a Doug TenNapel thread, but, hah, what the hell, here

sorry :(

It's a matter of extremes. I know plenty of artists with bad opinions (including myself, probably! hell, it's sort of expected of us to put emotional flight before reason) but they don't define themselves by them, or press on genuinely toxic ideas much further than whimsy. Sometimes you wonder if you can really abide

Perhaps! I'd sure like to. The man influenced my own drawing style so heavily, and I loved the Neverhood so much that Armikrog looks instantly appealing... perhaps it is sensible to focus on and praise the man's actual worth as a cool artist despite a revolting trend in his personality.

I don't care that he's a Christian- that's entirely irrelevant. I care that he's a colossal homophobe with some pretty nasty assumptions about what it means to be gay. I care that he's a major contributor to that awful Brietbart site. His decision to be outspoken in his distaste of non-americans and gay people is, in