SirBroad
SirBroad
SirBroad

I just figured it was THAT intense. Like even the intensity is intensifying.

Friend, I think you need to realize that there's no way to actually get Hodor in for testing, so no, nothing can be confirmed. Hodor might be like that because a wizard cast a spell on him; with the way Martin's been resorting to magic as a plothole fixer, it's not out of the question. :P

I'm pretty sure that was being tongue-in-cheek about the removal of female playable characters from the game. Ubi made that announcement at E3, citing budget concerns/technical issues, and it's a load of steaming crap.

So, yes, don't put these in your bottom. Is this a cheeky request from overprotective attorneys?

The idea of remaining neutral in a game defined by conflict is an appealing idea to many World of Warcraft players, so when it was announced the new race introduced in September 2012's Mists of Pandaria expansion would begin with no intelligence, those players were understandably excited. But the neutrality offered

I'd say given the mention of instability, it makes sense that it's better for some and worse for others. I guess just trying it for yourself is the better option, graphics have never been everything for me anyway.

Why the everloving fuck can't tournament organizers get it into their head to introduce a delay? Even a 60 second delay is more than enough to prevent this sort of thing. It's like at League Worlds when Azubu Frost, among other teams, was caught looking up at the projection to see information about the

I don't think there's many things that she's been wrong about as far as gender discussion, but she's had a few articles (particularly the one where she equated kills in an fps to rape) where it's rubbed me the wrong way. Not only did that one feel like a stretch (women are obviously treated like trash in a lot of

I just vaguely dislike her. I don't agree with some of her methods, namely the part where she took uncredited let's play footage for her series, but that doesn't mean her points are suddenly invalid like a lot of people seem to think. Internet arguments are a sad thing to behold.

I went looking for her name in the author spot just wondering if that would make the comments burn faster. XD I don't understand the hate either, she's had a few silly points but by and large she's usually on point, and at least she's writing about it instead of just being complacent. :/

Calling that common feminist rhetoric is like saying PETA speaks for all animal rights movements. If you're going to speak out against generalizations, don't do it with other generalizations.

You missed the inevitable "Wow fuck her, she's ugly/stupid/a thief/[other terms people call her], I hope she gets raped." It'll come, just you wait.

Open worlds aren't inherently bad, but I feel like a lot of "We made our game open world!" devs these days aren't really putting the thought in that others did when it was a more recent trend. A lot of games like TES handle open-world well because there's stuff to do, and others fall on their face because open world

As a straight male viewing these photos, you need to get your head out of your ass. There's nothing gay about it, and dude looks fantastic.

Oh no, I didn't mean it was game-breaking at all, I just mean that there is factually a lead in this circumstance, and someone who doesn't know how to do it will still be at a disadvantage regardless of people countering the strategy. To use your example, it would be like someone showing up without a counter to the

It follows the same principle as competitive Pokemon battling - there are factors that you need to know going in if you want to be on the same page as everyone else, and in the case of you getting totally thrashed due to lack of knowledge, there's a LOT of people you can ask right there.

The trick is that competitively everyone would be using it, and even with the 11 all firing items at each other, they'll still have a lead on you.

My favourite Kickstarter story is still Mighty No. 9. Capcom's stance was basically "No, nobody wants to buy Megaman games anymore, but we'll give you a bit of money as a show of goodwill."

Out of the three, SAO is probably the most flat to me. Sure, the art direction is fantastic (but roughly on par with LH in my opinion) and the music is great (but it's the same composer as .Hack//SIGN), but it bothers me that Kirito is essentially the only fleshed out character. Asuna loses a lot of her positive

You mean aside from "We can get away with it?" No, not that I'm aware of.