OldDoctorFlimFlam
OldDoctorFlimFlam
OldDoctorFlimFlam

12's the one I really want to see remastered (as well as getting the Zodiac edition or whatever it's called), but I might check this out.

Yeah, those 10 dudes are gonna be super happy.

What? You didn't hear it was now called Final Fantasy XV - Lightning Strikes Again?

"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the darkness at Tannhauser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in......SQUIRREL!! "

Hah, this. I hate cats, and is absurd as it may seem that powerup has rather seriously altered my perception of the game. Irritating cat shenanigans combined with something that looks like a 720p version of 3D Land have not tempted me.

Honestly I dislike cats.

cats suits? cat suits!

Thank you m $ employee 42276. What an insightful input. You may collect your paycheck tomorrow.

Some people like getting their butt fingered by strangers, others find it offensive.

if you're trying to argue that you're not transphobic, maybe start by not using the term "tranny." Just a thought.

You know what I mean, dude, don't play dumb. People that are homophobic are not actually "afraid" of gay people, they just hate them. Same thing with transphobia.

I just want to say that the amount of transphobia and ignorance I read in some of these comments makes me sad.

It's almost like the new gaming generation has been crossbred from doormats.

You'll find the plants are a lot more subtle than most of the apologists, who are just crazy fanboys.

It's really simple; some gamers absolutely refuse to admit that the industry is slowly going to shit, so they'll delude themselves into believing that the companies are doing them a favor or making the best of a bad situation.

I've wondered about that. Surely all the apologists here can't be simply naive and clueless, can they?

Over on NeoGAF today there were a bunch of bannings of corporate shills. Given their post histories and the way they defended these practices, I'm inclined to believe they're more prevalent in comments and discussion sections than most people think. I can think of a few on Kotaku, for example.

Yes? Actually, I'm pretty sure that's exactly what that means.