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I’m totally okay with games taking twice as long to make if it avoids the dreaded crunch.

You’re probably not wrong, but that is a terrible defense.

I was always partial to Wizball and Cannon Fodder.

Race be damned. He would be kick ass as Paul Bunyan.

I only ever did one escape room and I loved it. My wife and I did one with her youngest brother’s family. With only six of us we decided to do the hard room and managed to escape with a scant 30 seconds to spare. My then 12 year old nephew was pleased as punch to get to open the last door. Good times.

I really liked The Babadook. For me the great thing about it was how they kept the Babadook a secret. I dislike when a movie shows too much monster and it ends up being not scary simply because you’ve seen it. I think it’s much better when you don’t really know what the hell is up an your mind fills in the blanks. I

Every single time I read an article about some rich person being “too rich” it always comes off sounding like very thinly veiled sour grapes.

It’s the bicycle bell sound that makes it for me. Everyone knows professional cyclists ring those old-timey bicycle bells constantly.

My barber charges me every time I get a haircut even though it’s always the same one. Stupid real life. Harumph!

I’m not surprised someone was offended by this tweet. I mean, hello? they have 348k followers. I’d wager literally 100% of things posted on this account offend someone.

I’m offended by your bad grammar.

I don’t think rational thinking played a part in this man’s decision making process.

Translation: Someone did something I don’t agree with therefor the entire industry is garbage.

If I’m being honest, I came here for the racist rape jokes because I like a good joke.

It’s a toy that, let’s be honest, is for people who can’t deal with other humans. Or don’t want to. If it gives them an outlet to be happy, that’s the polar opposite of depressing in my mind.

Warning full grown adults to stop doing obviously dangerous things seems backwards.

Dead Space 3? Sweet.

I was waiting for the caveat and of course it appeared. This kind of structure sounds great, but can only work in limited situations. It’s not unlike a commune. Everyone from the new greenie up to the longtime employee with 2 masters degrees and 30 years experience must agree to it. I’m sure it’s a hard sell for the

This is how I play every game that doesn’t have an on-screen count-down timer during “rush” set pieces. I just started Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction last night.

All of your points are only valid if the fictional future in Star Trek somehow invented literally only the technologies we see on the show and nothing else. I.e., no other technological advancements occurred.