RealmRPGer
RealmRPGer
RealmRPGer

This actually reminds me of the last time I replayed Resident Evil 4. I was surprised by how much of that game is “Enter room, fight wave after wave of enemies. Repeat.” Which is fine! But to me that truly makes RE4 the first action game in the series.

I think Twitch itself makes this pretty clear: “Being sexy” is purely in the eye of the beholder.

Ah, wow, this gets to an interesting point! Most loopholes are in reality legitimate and worthwhile rules, they can just be easily taken advantage of due to the inherent ambiguity of reality.

I am naively inclined to say “if you lead a horse to water...”

Look at the comments. We’re talking about the policies.

The problem with this view is that it completely disregards a corollary: Women with attractive faces also get more views than less-attractive ones. Humans are inherently creatures of desire. To attempt to draw the line of beautiful-versus-sexy is inherently flawed. In fact, for many people, beauty and sex is

If you think a bikini is softcore porn, then you think going to the beach is indulging in softcore pornography. Ergo, how dare you take your children to the beach??

Being against this is being anti-feminist. If you find your body empowering, then feminism says you should be allowed to express that. We’ve just reach a point in our society where have this odd double standard: It’s good for women to express their bodies (empowerment), but bad for men to enjoy women expressing their

Well, dehumanizing and disempowering women is one response, I guess...

I’ve been lightly following the hot tub controversy, but I didn’t understand the real debate until today: Swimwear isn’t allowed on streams, but if you just put a kiddie pool in your room and stream, you are now in an “appropriate setting” and can wear a bikini despite not really being significantly different than

There’s a knock-on effect at work here. 13 did well because 12 was so well-received. 15 did “poorly” because 13 was not. It is short-sightedness like this that has caused many gaming series to go astray. Still, 13 did worse than 10 and 15.

This could be tricky in Europe. Didn’t Steam get fined for not offering the lowest rate to everyone or something like that?

What kinda video-game-hatin’ people is this town!?

On a somewhat unrelated note, have we decided to use British spellings on words in general now? For example, most games I play these days seem to use “defence” instead of “defense” and it always feels weird.

Related: I went to bed in the middle of speedrunning the castle section. I was legit walking around my house, turning on all the lights, terrified that a monster was going to burst open a door and chase me down.

For 10 whole-ass American dollars you can purchase what comes in every other phone, tablet, and computer for free.

i liek milk!!!

So, the storyline of RE7 makes it quite clear that exposure to the Mold makes you go insane. The Bakers were a normal, well-adjusted family. And then they got infected, and all of them became batshit insane. Ethan seems to be the exception in more ways than one (he neither goes crazy nor mutates into a monster when

No idea! But Google seems to lack any discussion on that particular part of the game, so I’m left in the dark.

Minor Spoiler Warning: So, the storybook during the credit scenes features a young girl in a red outfit. Does this mean that young girl was Ada??