Joriaan
Joriaan
Joriaan

My thoughts exactly, that looks dope as hell. I’m all for more imaginative environments in videogames, it’s part of the reason why I believe DmC deserves praise.

Why does this article have to make Microsoft sound like the bad guys?

I’d agree with you on the True Crime series, but Sleeping Dogs wasn’t bad by a very long mile. Going so far as to say ‘people only liked it because’ is putting words in a lot of mouths, considering I didn’t even know about the rebranding and loved the game to death anyway.

I advise you to read the article before spouting nonsense.

Darkside soldiered on, and full development started around August of last year. As the months went on, things got shakier. Microsoft’s demands for the game increased, and the pressure got worse and worse as Redmond kept asking for new things, Darkside sources say. Microsoft wanted a longer single-player campaign; they

Thank you for taking the time to write this, it was very informative and gave me some insight I didn't acquire elsewhere. But you're right, while above things could be indicative of a general Volksgeist that motivates police brutality, the end result is still a black guy shot in the back by a white cop under

That's also something that bothers me. My country was the founder of the East Indian Trading Company, and we became filthy rich through slave trade. That wealth is still with us today, yet it's not something a lot of people understand, know or want to accept. Which I consider weird, but whatever: considering the

It's easy for an outsider like me to bash a country I don't live in, but yeah, I'm honestly worried about the direction the US is taking. Nearly every candidate running for president now is actively dangerous to the human race, and I'm not using that as empty hyperbole. The thought of a person that actively believes

"We" as outsiders have been doing this for years, man. Put next to a lot of other countries, the US is a third-world country in comparison - and this is an objective fact. It's gotten to the point where we don't laugh anymore and say "hah, silly Americans" but actively frown and shake our heads.

Your post was very confusing to me. You are aware that foul language is allowed on the internet, right? And if you don’t want to use foul language, using *bleep* or frick is the same thing. You’re still using an expletive adjective or noun, just with different letters. In essence, self-censorship is even worse.

What’s Fire Emblem about this?

You, sir, have no...

Taste.

I know exactly what you mean with the X-rays. And is it me, or would the Fatalities be much, much more brutal (read: awesome) if they used the X-ray mechanic for Fatalities and focused on painful bonebreaking? For some reasin it seems to have much more finality to it, the whole gore thing has its charm but for some

I'm expecting mysterious tweets about his whereabouts to come up pretty soon, and I'm pretty sure they're gonna be about him being stuck in a sleepy little American town with no way out. The weather sucks, the food sucks, and the local residents have a foul temper that matches their looks. "What the..." he'll tweet,

I've been thinking long and hard, but I can't think of anything. Then again I grew up in a liberal social circle in a very liberal country when it comes to topics like this, coming out in our country is as simple as saying "yo, I like dudes" with the other party responding "okay honey, will you be home for dinner?"

I know, and I'm not the SJW-type, but that small abbreviation does have a lot of (negative) connotations to it that are better off avoided altogether. Spelling out Japanese doesn't take that long, avoids all that anyway.

Jap? Really? World War II was 70 years ago, bro.

Yeah right. If games are on Greenlight, do you really think the devs have the capital to pay off the likes of Kotaku, let alone Fahey? The man is the reason all-you-can-eat buffets now have limits in the small print, no indie dev can pay that out in any shape or form.

I'm constantly annoyed by bigger parties flat-out refusing to work with smaller parties, simply for the sake of... what, exactly? Sitting on something that has no value to them out of principle? Even the whole who's-the-trademark-owner thing could have been solved by one person - just one, even a data-entry monkey -

Occasionally, as she went through these suggestions, Sarkeesian would mention counter-arguments. For example, she said that impractically-sexualized costumes communicate that a female character's "value and worth is tied to ability to arouse straight young men." But she added that some of her critics say that male