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Man, posts like this are so hard for me to read because I have such a strong desire to travel and see the world. Someday, I suppose.

I'm not sure how to respond to this at this point. I mean, I love Ghostbusters, and I'm all for having more Ghostbusters movies... But come on, this is too much. TWO MOVIES announced so close to one another? You're making me wonder how seriously all of this is being taken...

I really, really hope that left track pad translates well into d-pad usage as well, because there are still a lot of fixed camera games that lend themselves to classic up down left right controls.

Nice try, EA. Nice try.

Thanks for the reply. It is interesting that the people polled preferred the exaggerated body proportions, and I think that there may be something to look into there. But it would require a sample that is not already playing games. It could easily be pointed out that a lot of the people who find that kind of content

I understand what you're saying, but I still would suggest it isn't entirely relevant. Perhaps there was a time where she identified with games, then she passed through a period where she did not because of how alienated she felt or because of social pressure. Regardless, I still don't feel her opinion is invalidated

And, second, it seemed to me she was being careful to clarify whether she loves games. In a vacuum, this might seem strange, but the idea that Sarkeesian doesn't care much about games has been part of the narrative against her. There's a pre-Tropes vs. Women in Video Games clip, after all, of her introducing a video

I have been playing Telltale's games since Bone and it has been surprising how common bugs are in their games. I've sent them details on the bugs every time I've found one that caused me pain while playing, and I still haven't gotten a single email back from them.

This is interesting. On one hand, I feel it's kind of silly to tie the amiibos to a demo of an old game. That doesn't add much value to me, as someone who has played all those old games.

Here's a fun towing story:

I have a good friend who has the same problem. She does her due diligence to keep herself and her family immunized, but ended up getting measles in one of the outbreaks because the people around her weren't so diligent.

It's pretty funny how similar your current setup is to mine. We now have a chromecast hooked into our TV and use the following with it:

Or how ankles work, for that matter.

My favorite is when you got on a quest to save NPCs, but you're given some objective like:

Yeah, the game was great :)

Agreed. Some people look at me funny when I talk about how much I enjoyed it, so I tend to undersell it.

Yeah, I really enjoyed all of it, personally, I just know too many people who didn't fall in love with it like I did.

Dude, GB3 happened, it was a video game. You should check it out.

When I was growing up my parents didn't allow us to play video games on weekdays. They wanted us to concentrate on schoolwork. So, instead, I would quickly rush through/half do my schoolwork and then tell my mom I was done and that I wanted to go to my friend's house.