SirVictory
SirVictory
SirVictory

he absolutely is telling people to pirate it.

Yes it did.

Same here. I know exactly what you mean about feeling like you’d outgrown games. It really is just that I don’t have the patience I had for games that don’t respect my time and aren’t amazing. I’m done slogging through 80 hour RPGs that are just “okay” or playing through sub par Metroidvania games that are “fairly

This article is really scummy. I’ve always enjoyed your content Zack, but this article made me lose some respect for you. The game literally just released yesterday for crying out loud. Genuinely shitty article to post. At least wait a few months.

You’re saying a company is not entitled to make money on a product they released one day ago?

I’m not fond of articles like these. The tone is encouraging persons to pirate the game.

Older games, I can understand - but encouraging the torrenting/pirating of a game one day after its’ release? For fuck’s sake.

I have been enjoying dread so damn much I finally broke my habit of only playing switch games in handheld mode. I have it hooked up to m LGCX 55inch oled and it looks so good even w/ some terrible anti aliasing. Might have to search the dark corners of the interwebs and try this out on my rtx 3080. I imagine someone

“politics are a constant and irremovable part of everything that we all do”

I love not only how he is using his talents and success to call attention to progressive issues, but that he’s doing it in in the videogame eco-sphere, a place where the alt right has viciously taken a hold and that cultivates racism and misogyny. Its good to have a positive gamer role model.

Heather, it’s gotta be against company rules to literally set a commenter on fire, but I’m glad you did it.

I’ve written about:

Twice as hard, half as far, as my mom would say. Franklin’s obsessive perfection is a pretty on-the-nose character trait (actually, This is Us handles the subject pretty damn well, although it could be based more on the adoption thing than the race thing).

This is exactly the situation of my best black friend. Because he lays out big truth in casual joke form - another trait you might recognize - he “jokes” that he was raised to be an emissary. His grandfather, a domestic servant, would tell him to never let “them” catch him looking dumb or lazy because it would

“If there’s just one token character representing a minority, there’s pressure on them to represent the whole group. Any flaws they had could be taken as impugning the entire category of people, so the safest path is to idealize them. But if there’s more than one, they’re freer to be individuals and to have

You’re good at this.

I think the key point, though, is that she wanted there to be more than one character. If there’s just one token character representing a minority, there’s pressure on them to represent the whole group. Any flaws they had could be taken as impugning the entire category of people, so the safest path is to idealize

Schulz may not have intended that. But that’s an incredible reading of the situation.

Even his expository small talk was filled with his accomplishments rather than his shortcomings.

next we’ll find out that she’s related to tai from digimon