MattGM97
MattGM97
MattGM97

Here’s to hoping that Mass Effect Andromeda will help ease the pain, provided that EA doesn’t stain it too much with their grubby, greasy, corporate fingers.

To me is a little more like Blade Runner, Deus Ex or some 80's cyberpunk.

That was the best thing about Scooby Doo though.

I’m not mad at it.

I’m going to come out and say it..

I like it.

Yeah i can already hear the hate.. but come on, hear me out.
Scooby Doo was created in in 70's. Look at the characters in it. They are stereotypes from that day. Cheerleader, “Prep Jock”, Nerd, Stoner Hippy.

You are going to tell me that Stoner hippy doesn’t translate to

I was thinking about it and when they made Scooby-Doo originally it was like a bunch of hippies and their dog, right? So now it is a bunch of hipsters and their dog. Makes sense actually.

Love those myself. I think 2 is my favorite.

I think the best solution is still the way Deus Ex: Human Revolution did it.

Worry the day she isn’t anymore.

Offworld Trading Company?

Another difference is that Colbert is actually funny.

The writing. The branching paths and hard-set consequences. The tweaks made to the gameplay systems like eliminating RNG-driven success chances for speech challenges, making character builds more important than 3.

Pretty Lady in Fallout games? Without mods? what the...

This literally the first time I've ever been compelled to comment on anything in the Gawker/Kinja sites; but here goes... (sorry if I sound like a moron with my ignorant opinion)

I've always debated the whole preservation of the brain/mind by various means to myself, and the only ever compromise I could ever devise

John Hazard,

Interesting discussion going on here!

ParryLost- wow. You articulated that so well. That is EXACTLY how I feel I just couldn't put it in those words. Actually I would go so far to say that your correct on part 1 describing the nuance on who's who. On the second part of wanting to be copied. Even though I will cease to exist at least the me the

Brad, I am not unnecessarily defining anything. I am certain that if you have a clone made of you, whether physically or in some sort of computer rendering, that clone will live on. But, you will die when our time comes, and go into the "big black" wherever that leads to. Meanwhile (or even while you live), the

But what if those others are duped into thinking they are paying for immortality, when really they're just paying for a replacement? Would you let a loved one sink their life savings in that, or any money? Also, people are angry- and rightfully so- about wealth disparity: the ever- widening gap between what CEOs and

Didn't we just go through all this in the recent brain debate thread? I don't care what Brain Guy says- we ARE the substrate, not just the patterns. He isn't saying turning the brain to plastic will preserve your LIFE. He's saying you could be recreated, and the recreation may be just like you, sans a few short term