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Not mine but still needs to be here

not mine ! buuttt gotta post

I would love to be a woman in a game, saving the ass of the leading male character. Men in gaming could seriously use a bit more vulnerability.

Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against feminists. I only hate the bullies that surround them. That's why I spontaneous created the "Social Justices Bullies", simply because there are such people. If you're not a bully, then I'm not referring to you.

Actual Feminists want equality, yes, but there are some that call themselves that, yet just hate men, and men-privileges, but at the same time want to keep several women-privileges in place, and so are against quality. Privileges like for example that you can't commit violence against a women in any media, or state

Because I don't need to watch it when it's made clear from the descriptor that anyone who doesn't think it's a game is a narrow minded knuckle dragger who is afraid of things they don't understand.

Well I was GOING to watch the video, but when I can see strawman, no true scotsman, AND ad hominem being used in the very first paragraph, it kind of turns me off.

You have to understand the history behind Gone Home. When the game came out, it met with universal praise from reviewers. There isn't a single negative score on Metacritic, and only 7 average to 48 positive, with an average of 86. Actual players, on the other hand, had much more mixed feelings. Some people liked it,

It's pretty easy. When you don't like something and people run up to you screaming, "THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER AND IF YOU DON'T LIKE IT YOU ARE A SEXIST HOMOPHOBE!" well...you can see how that might ruffle a few feathers. And the key thing is that if fishing and trains aren't your bag, you aren't being accused of

What?! Where did you get that from? "Or is it because it's a game about women?", why are you trying to start this childish debate? The comparisons with Minecraft and Goat simulator are ridiculous. Seriously, your post says a lot more about you than any one who may have disliked the game (for whatever reasons).

Uncomfortable because it's an overrated game who's only redeeming factor is that she's gay?

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I watched that recent doc. video Blizz posted yesterday and felt that same surge of pride. No matter how you look at it...WoW, it's an incredible game/experience. The most perfect acronym ever really, describes the game perfectly.

I haven't been able to understand the Assassin's Creed games for years now. I try them every now and again - I've played 1, 2, Brotherhood and Black Flag - but it just feels like the same game repeated ad nauseum. Even Black Flag, the so-called "reinventor" and "savior" of the series, was so clogged and bloated with

Spot on, solid episode.

I usually hate videos of kids, especially overly excited kids that think everyone gives a shit about the dumb things they are saying.
THAT SAID, this kid rules and this was funny as shit.
THAT SAID, if I had to spend a day with this kid instead of just watching a two minute video of his antics I would probably off

Your negativity throughout this news report is extremely annoying and you don't even make mention of how the combat will be different to other FPS games or the interesting approaches that they are taking. Star Citizen had a pretty clear vision from the beginning - the only thing that has changed is the ability to

What the hell? No Man's Sky is the very definition of meandering. Its entire hype revolves around the concept of being able to do "everything" in an "infinite" (so-to-speak) universe. The action looks like it belongs in a 90's flash game, the flying around is about as complex and well-designed as shovelware. Every

I kind of agree, there's a huge world of character interaction in gaming with female characters that goes basically unexplored because present characters are so flat and sex-oriented. The thing that gave me a glimpse of what could be was this lady: