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afriendtosell

I feel that Jasons message is an important one. A lot of people, especially here in the US have a “shoot the messenger” mentality. Working in customer service I see this kind of behavior on a daily basis and it really starts to get to you. We are all upset at whats going on at Konami, especially since they have been

I meant relatively calm for the gawkerverse, that is

False. I was playing an arcane build my second playthrough (accidentally beat the game missing a couple bosses my first time through) and killed Ebrietas in one try with Executioner's Glove. It amazed me that people found her difficult but then I realized I never got in melee range.

Why do people set all these bullshit rules? Why is getting behind her “out of bounds”? The game makes no bones about bending you over with shitty camera movement or forcing you into geometry problems. It definitely doesn’t wait for me to turn around or even get up half the time. It’s like people that complain that

Your argument is entirely wrong, at an objective level.

It isnt though. All they describe about the hero is that they wore green clothes. They never refer to their gender. The hero must always wear green because that is the color of the Hero of Time. Through the ages, they want their hero to Mimic the original hero, and wear green. But never a description of their gender.

Then pick male Link. Merely having the option literally would not effect you in any way.

Sure, but the argument “because that’s how it already is” sucks. The hero in green, or “link” as we all generally name him is a different person in each game. A little like how the doctor in doctor who changes, “link” could be reborn as a girl. People (not saying you specifically) seem to forget this is just fiction

It’s a different Link in every game. Link is merely a hero picked by the goddess to be the hero of time, right? Is there any reason the start of the game couldn’t just be the player/goddess picking someone else?

That’s not how movie CGI works. Normally once a scene is rendered it’s done and they move on to the next. We’re talking here about top quality CGI. It takes stacks of server quality computers days if not weeks to render a single scene. A re-render of the whole movie is not done easily.

he can liken it to whatever the firetruck he wants if he provides a statement, and then backs it up with data. which he does.

and it’s more then fair to make the connection, Overwatch steals a bit from MOBAs as it is.

I hope whatever game it is, we play as a brown haired, scruffy and unkempt, gritty male protagonist who has issues of some kind. Not enough games with that archetype around these days.

Using the term “honesty” to classify a certain portrayal of something like romance usually means unflinching, raw, or not overly aestheticizing it.

So, for instance, if someone indicates it’s an “honest” portrayal of sex, they’ll mean it’s sweaty, sometimes awkward and disjointed, occasionally interrupted, with weird

I really wouldn’t consider it “pathetic” especially in this day and age. Who are we to judge two consenting adults who have common interests and understand each other on a deeper level?

I might not like his videos much, because i don’t play most of those games, but those are all valid points that he brings up in his article.

Wasn’t a scary game. That said, I enjoyed it, but they seriously need to improve the AI. If you were spotted, all you had to do was run around in a circular pattern in a hallway area (running through the rooms), and the AI would just stop once you’ve looped around enough.

Here’s a Kotaku article to help you understand:

Is this the same Steve Rogers that has taken numerous stands against his government and has firsthand knowledge that it doesn’t always do the right thing? Because it doesn’t seem like it’s the same guy to me...

“Sometimes new learns push out the old stuff.”

Hooray them no longer being together at least!