Ken-Masters
Ken-Masters
Ken-Masters

I already know what you wrote, I read about it. Neither Australians nor New Zealands call it "soccer"; they call "Rugby Football", Rugby, and they call "Association Football", Football. This happens in a lot of other places, like Argentina ("Fútbol") or France ("Football"), where they have both sports. That's why

Yes, because Ryu and I we both belong to the minority of countries that erroneously call it "Soccer".

In some places it is.

You call soccer what the rest of the world call football. So, yes, you're confused.

If you're not spending this entire week watching people play video games really fast, what are you even doing with your life?

And every hedgehog has its color. Bravo.

This kid kinda creeps me out.

This gives her away...

Wow, looks boring...

This year it was an easy decision: Nintendo had the best show. As Eurogamer's Oli Welsh put it: "Last year, Nintendo's retreat from the annual press conference popularity contest seemed like an admission of defeat. This year, it looked like tactical smarts and forward thinking. Nintendo has come bang up to date."

It has long been a silly and antiquated tradition for video game fans to pledge allegiances to companies, or to declare that any one of those companies has "won" E3. Yet it's also inevitable that every single year at the Video Game Extravaganza in Los Angeles, one or two companies will have a stronger show than the

Me too, I love reading as well. That statement was utterly stupid.

The funniest moment was when they put on the screen: "Zelda Williams - ACTRESS"!!!

I wish I could watch all E3 conferences in a movie theater.

I find the fact that Nintendo is so worried about getting a cut of the money youtubers make with videos of their games and Sony and Microsoft don't give a single fuck amusing.

I say FUCK DISNEY. I like my EU canon.

You have a .gif for every single situation in life, right?

Once again, no. The FPS genre is not targeted to the casual market at all, Wolfenstein 3d and Doom were the first FPS and even today they are played almost exclusively by hardcore gamers. Nowadays FPS may be a little easier to play than back on the Doom days, but in no way their mechanics are in everybody's reach,

Actually, no. I requires time to learn how to use the mouse-keyboard combination in a shooter, let alone the keys for use items, change and reload weapons, run, crouch, etc. It's very different to grab a motion controller and swing it like a tennis racket, that's natural, the movement is natural. Casuals don't play

Y eso que no probaron las medialunas de grasa o las facturas con crema pastelera...