Kensukevic
Kensukevic
Kensukevic

Agreed.

To me, non-inverted works for flying games that are on rails. Since I'm not flying as much as I'm pointing to where I want the plane to go.

I understand that thinking, but by that logic, the left and right would be inverted as well. It 's essentially the difference of having direct control over where you look or having a fulcrum between your control and your view like with a mounted gun. Barrel>mount point>handle/grips.

The XMB is so well designed. I was happy when sony was putting it in all of their devices. I could feel at home on my PS3, TV, camera. But now it seems they're getting away from it and it's such a bummer. It was so fast and intuitive. Especially on the TV, why do TV menus suck so bad?

I'm tired of really slow menus. If you can make it fast and slick with cool graphics, great, but I should not have to wait for a flow chart. If it doesn;t load in under 2 seconds, dumb it down, simplify it. I don't care if it looks like it was scrawled out on a cocktail napkin. I want to play the game, not the menus.

It makes sense for flying games. That's about it.

Let me set Multiplayer to the top option for multiplayer-centric games. Like #9 I'm always wanting to mash buttons till my game starts. In BF3 I'm mashing x and all of the sudden I'm in singleplayer and have to skip through everything to quit back out of. No-one plays singleplayer in BF after the first week. It's

That's the best wonder woman I've seen, and I hate wonder woman because of her dumb costume. This makes her look like a plausible warrior.

Damn! I had this idea years ago, but I don't have any children and my niece is never around for halloween. I wanted to dress her up as Ripley as well but... sigh. Well done!

I was born in Japan and my dad is Japanese.

Also, I dont have any problem with anyone who is proud of their body and/or wants attention. Again, it's the school setting that creeps me out.

A maidcafe is for adults, hopefully past their impressionable years. They can do whatever they want, it's capitalism. This example is at a school and in a country that has horrible problems with gender inequality. When there is an authority figure setting this example, it makes me worried about what the students are

I'm a gamer and I'm a feminist. I'm always both of these things, and I'm not going to shut up when I see some sexist creepiness because I'm on Kotaku, just like I'm going to call out feminists if they try to claim that GTAIV lets players score points for rape.

It would be rewarding students by being geeky if she dressed up as Voltron or Ghostbusters. Obviously you understand that it is a sexually charged reward because you chose Lara Croft as the American example instead of say, Alyx Vance or Commander Shepard. The reward aspect is that in this context, maids represent a

If the maid outfit was on it's own without any culture or history associated with it, there wouldn't be anything objectifying about it. But we don't live in a vacuum. It wouldn't be a "reward" if there wasn't a fetish culture surrounding the maid outfit. The maid fantasy basically boils down to: they are your

That's really creepy, teaching objectification of women to kids.

This thread brings me joy.

It's like conservative Republican politicians are hopping into a caterpillar and shoveling women by the dozens into the Democratic party.

Just pre-ordered!

I've had a few games and even specific levels of games give me motion sickness. Dead Island and bioshock both gave me motion sickness and The night office level of 007 nighfire and the underchurch lab of RE6 made me motion sick, but not the rst of the game. I've started taking dramamine for it.