Jonn
Jon W.
Jonn

*sigh*

>There are more games that fit into Anita's problem box than ones that don't.

Male is the "default" - where games have gendered leads - because a great deal of games involve use of martial force. Which has, for most of history, largely been the lookout of dudes.

>Fez

Here's the thing; they're not shouting over women, they're shouting for women. Or at least they think so. But when a certain advice columnist has an article on his website about how not to be seen as creepy by women, and it says, among other things, that men facing women when they talk to them is an "incredibly

Not GRR. Nobody died.

Probably. But as long as you keep debating them in public, to any unaligned bystanders, they can only make their own cause look worse.

When I said "harassment", I wasn't talking about emails calling the poopyheads. Women and men who were assumed to disagree with social justice people have been subject to death threats, as well as people literally showing up to their talks, protesting, calling people "fucking scum", and pulling fire alarms to try and

Point of fact; women get harassed when they disagree with "Social Justice Warriors" as well. Thing is, those same warriors like to think the opposition to them is based on male privilege. So they just pretend they don't exist when it's time to make generalizations.

Because the problem couldn't be on the end of the folks who can't make the distinction, ever, and their judgement is always objective and correct.

>Such as Metal gear solid 5's Quiet.

Except for the part where stations will just randomly pop up on the map without notice and you get a second to deal with it instead of months of of planning and construction. And yet, the commuters seem to know about it instantly.

I love how the game took the idea that animated characters need strong silhouettes and just went nuts.

Oh, that's what I've been forgetting to do.

The reason why his Batpod, a custom job he made himself, is a trike instead of a two-wheeled bike is that under Japanese law, you don't need to wear a helmet for trikes. They're classified as a type of car. Oh, and it's also legal to wear capes while driving trikes.

Are you listening to me? The co-op sections are all optional, and there are a whopping three co-op only missions. Having extra stuff if you play co-op doesn't automatically "ruin" the game.

Wow, good thing they did better keeping the secrets of the fake Moon Landing, HAARP, and 9/11.

No, just fallable human beings.