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Twilight. Always. Also helped me unironically enjoy that series of films. 

God I remember that feeling. And then the Kickstarter announcement happened...

It’s my everyday “binge while I do work” show. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve watched these episodes on YouTube since 2006 (and Google Video, which at the time let you download videos, copyright be damned I miss the wild west sometimes).

For the record I’m only yelling to yell, not at you directly Heather. I know this isn’t your doing. But when I pop onto an article to read about the game and the clip is full blast and it’s not just game sounds, but people screaming, it’s straight up startling, especially if you’re not expecting a video to play and

WHY THE HELL ARE THESE VIDEOS AUTOPLAY!

But Steam follows the market standard of 30%, like literally every other platform. Unless the developers are self publishing, they aren’t seeing any of that 18%. Publishers are. Those not hurting for cash like the average small development team. Why is it suddenly only a problem pointed at Valve? It’s because Epic

Don’t forget the oil companies!

I mean, grammer is ever evolving, but ultimately I agree. I’d rather a whole new pronoun then they/them/their because contextually it tends to throw things off when multiple people are involved. The name alone is a much better option in writing.

A2A.

Wrong reply edit.

Next time you go to a gathering to watch a movie or a sports game, be sure to insist they turn it off. You and the other guests aren’t paying for that subscription so it’s obviously unethical to consume the content.

Life is Strange helped my out during a particularly hard time in my life a couple years ago. 

NICE TRY MOTHERFUCKERS

Because here, if you don’t subscribe entirely to what is collectively thought to be the right thought process, you are a bigger part of the problem. There are conversations to be had, but it’s a shame how many people just want to appear better than others.

So how is that any different than an actor coming on in a guest appearance in their own voice? I mean, I giggle to myself when i hear Nick Offerman voice a cartoon but in the end, it’s just Nick Offerman. 

I don’t want this to sound rude, and the intent isn’t to attack, but the character of Apu wasn’t born as a castable character. Outside of the main cast, most everyone else on the show does multiple voice and has done so for the entire run of the show. Voice actors doing different voices is what fleshed out the

Hiring another person would ruin the character unfortunately. After all this time, the voice is very much a part of the character. I hate that they’ll just write Apu off completely, but then again, the show has gone long enough as is and I’d rather see it come to a close before more characters are set to the side.

It was saw it as a highly, highly exaggerated crew cut.

Yoshinori Ono said in an interview a few years back that it was done to make the game easier for players to follow, since the hands and feet are obviously important to see clearly when trying to react in a fight.

My argument is editing. Though a cutscene may be funny in some ways, as the creator can dictate the pace and focus of attention, along with cuts to emphasize it, in game is a whole other issue as the pacing is entirely dictated by the player and the in-game camera is less controlled (or instead controlled entirely by