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It's yet another horrifying example of the way some people have acted toward Sarkeesian since she launched a Kickstarter to examine feminist tropes in video games back in 2012. Over the past two years, some of Sarkeesian's detractors have barraged her with misogynistic threats and harassment, even going so far as to

Julius in Saint's Row 2.

"I was literally watching 8chan go after me in their specific chatroom for Gamergate," she told Kotaku today. "They posted my address, and within moments I got that death threat."

Entitlement - inˈtīdlmənt,enˈtīdlmənt/

Congrats! You're the first to bust out the "e" word. Let us all marvel at your deeply thought-out response to the opinions of others.

It's possible Lucina and Robin will be appearing in Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem.

Perceived notion? Who perceived this? Could you point me to some examples?

They had to. They had to convey their message with far fewer resources. That meant getting creative.

This thread and everything in it gives me hope for humanity. =)

Oh, the lack of humanity. =P

And have them leave in the character creator for once.

How's that any different than a human owning a pet ape?

There's always Tech Romancer.

I just picked up WO3 Ultimate, but haven't played it yet. Comments?

Fate figures are the best. I'm eyeing a PVC of Caster from Fate/Extra, but damn it's expensive.

It seems my favorite DC Comics moments always revolve around superheroes and super villains banding together to fight a common thread. There's just something about the dynamic of these two opposite forces dropping what ever good or evil they're doing to hang out.

What if it wants to go on the ride again?

Yet, because it's villain-centric, this one goes saltier than most DC animated fare. Characters getting punched in the balls, cussing (the s-word) and two very gruesome deaths are some of the surprising events that happen. It's much more fun in tone than the games it's connected to. The grim emotional reticience

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Selector Infected WIXOSS is the story of Ruko, a friendless orphan living with her grandmother. One day, her grandmother buys her a starter deck of the trading card game WIXOSS; and when Ruko opens the deck, one of the cards is very clearly alive—though it seems no one else is able to see or hear it. Soon Ruko learns