Pikachu-Mariachi
Pikachu-Mariachi
Pikachu-Mariachi

They did a similar thing with Arkham City. A huge ARG where the Riddler supposedly hacked the Internets, sending players on a huge scavenger hunt through seemingly random websites. Some had riddles hidden in the source code, its answer pointing to a different website containing the next clue. Some had clues embedded

I'm going to play this game on Yeezy difficulty.

Lol. I didn't buy a PS4 to play games that feel like they were designed in 2002. Most PS2 games play like shit by today's standards. Not sure how that's supposed to seem like praise.

George Washington called to comment on the Amiibo situation. He says he hasn't seen so much scalping since the French & Indian War.

Comparing him to Uwe Boll is just...mean.

"I said we want to make a great game, and I still stand by that."

It's about ethics in pedophile journalism.

Well, you know how well the presence of a Dick Wolf is going to affect a conversation...

The corniest didn't bother me so much, this series in particular has numerous examples of misrepresenting video games.

Nice. They should do more GamerGate related episodes, those cunts deserve every bit of it.

A Feminist kicked my dog once. I shouted, "hey Femisit! Why did you do that!?" And then she Misandry'd me.

Yeah, that stupid SLAUGHTERED!! game is just over the top absurd. Who would ever make a game like that?

Unacceptable! Deplorable! Inconceivable! HIGHLY UNETHICAL! That they would portray my movement (innocent, calm, reasonable people) as angry, irrational nerds who scream at Females is offensive and insulting.

How about they come to Kickstarter with a minimum viable product to show what they have in mind and are capable of? A verrrrrrry little demo or even a trailer with some slight gameplay demonstration. Concept art alone shouldn't rake in money.

Damn it...

The ironic thing is that I find the true of story McGrath and Fish far more interesting than the conspiracy theory. It's a story I can relate to, and makes me feel more sympathy for McGrath than the simple "you stole my game" GamerGate narrative.

Tyce (the guy they beat up) tricked Eli (the guy wanting the Xbox One) into flying to Israel to rescue Tupac Shakur (who they believed was alive and in Gaza at the time) and to assassinate the ex-Prime Minister of Palestine. Tyce was to buy Eli an Xbox One upon successful completion of the mission. Tyce only bought

Faintalities

Like most things on the internet once it is popular in the mainstream the original people who liked it now have to hate it because they define themselves as being in opposition to what is popular. Is it as good as it was the first few times? Meh? Is it some demonstrably terrible shell of itself, no.