Everyone has a tipping point.
Everyone has a tipping point.
Here's my question: You clearly don't enjoy the series, if you view it as an "on rails moral choice maker". That sequence is by no means the worst thing your character comes across in the series up to that point, why is that what turned you off? Why have you invested the time, money and effort in a series you do not…
You're very welcome.
I think the root of it is, there's an expectation that, even when terrible crap happens in video games, it's clear what the best option is. The worst thing about the Fable series (which, for the record, I enjoyed) is that, while "choice" may be a factor, the choices being made are always very cut and dry. The Walking…
I don't imagine they decided to dedicate an entire section of Kinja to cosplay because misinformed people think that there's something inherently sexist about the field. I mean, as they pointed out, it's because the segment has straight-up outgrown Kotaku itself, which is reasonable, since it's a pretty big field, and…
I think you're missing the concept:
Because, Mythbusters.
Does she look like...?
The server would personally confiscate your save data, and send you a note saying, "We're doing this because we love you, please try another game?" and send you a gift card.
I love that section of the credits. It's so sweet.
I forgot, people who are interested in video games are only interested in video games, and don't enjoy hearing about things that might interest them based on their known interests.
Yeah, but:
There's a few Pokemon that are just inverted spellings of what they actually are.
I mean, I only looked through the first page of that search result, but none of the articles had the word "asshole" in the title.
We don't need it, but it's funny, so it works.
That's why I said "I thought", fella. All I was doing was stating that isn't a "You had to be there" sorta thing, because I wasn't there and thought it was funny.
Naah. I thought this was absolutely hilarious.
Throwing money in-game requires you to actually buy coins to throw via micro transactions, in what Ubi is calling "something we're sure people will actually pay for lmao"
Fuck. This is... weirdly poignant.
Nonsense, the necessary fish are in place, it's totally SFW.