Lambonius
Lambonius
Lambonius

Tripping a 5-year old and screaming “asshole” in their face absolutely would be considered assault. I agree with your overall point though. ;)

Absolutely right. Now imagine saying that to someone who is basically a stranger.

I’m going to come right out and say that I think this is child abuse. Overwatch is not going to be around forever. When this game becomes obsolete, and this “supportive cool-dad” has gotten his quick buck, this kid is going to be behind and educationally fucked.

PS4 remaster, absolutely. That’s what I want!

Even so! I had a 360 last generation so I missed it. I’d love it on my PS4 now! :)

This is all well and good, but why the heck not Demon Souls??

Aren’t all Middle-Easterners still considered genetically Caucasian? I’m Lebanese/Syrian and white as fuck.

Best fights in the game?? They are literally just a reflex exercise of parry-counter, parry-counter, over and over. Every fight becomes meaningless when you realize that there is no skill involved at all beyond knowing when to hit the parry button.

I agree in essence, though I think a line does need to be drawn when the man (or woman!) doing the approaching is in a position of power over the other person, like a boss, supervisor, etc.

Yeah, that was my take—it was so extreme it felt like satire.

I get it, definitely, and that’s basically the (common sense) argument that Dr. Nerdlove made in response to the previous letter on this topic. It just strikes me that coming so soon on the heels of that previous letter, this one seemed like it was almost a willful exaggeration of the question of male uncertainty on

Are we absolutely sure that the guy who wrote the first letter isn’t subtly trolling?

I think it’s interesting how many people are parroting the idea that a lax attitude about what contemporary society would label pedophilia is somehow at odds with intense religiosity. Pretty much all of the major world religions at one time endorsed the idea that a girl is of marriageable age as longs as she has

You’re not wrong, but your comment raises the major issue of the inherent difference between traditional visual art and video games. Traditional art collections can be documented, reproduced visually via photography and film, and thus have the essence of the content made available to the masses and preserved for

That’s absolutely what they did (that’s if they actually bothered with a real poll at all and aren’t just printing out and out lies.) It’s a naked attempt to both 1) juice the GOP base for one last burst of voter turnout, and 2) lure any lazy Dem voters into a false sense of complacency.

Ah, fair enough. Seems like that would have been an important clarification to include in this article though.

As much as I dislike this policy, doesn’t the fact that the Supreme Court ruled on it mean that its legality is no longer up for debate and has now been more or less officially decided?

Part of the problem with Wolfenstein II is that it’s not particularly well balanced in terms of difficulty. There are several areas throughout the game where the difficulty spikes in a major way, often with little or no warning, and really puts up a roadblock on what otherwise is a solid challenge (on the default

Cheap-ass PS4 base model for life.

This from the same writer who, in your previous Battlefront II article, explicitly took the stance of “well, it doesn’t affect me because I only care about single player.” Well, I suppose that explains the sarcastic quotes around “predatory behavior.”