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Lol. Do you see how much fun everyone in that room is having? Do you see the looks on their faces? The entire thing is half-joking anyways, like literally %90 of FGC drama. Wolfkrone loves playing a heel, and K-Brad was more than happy to play along. Nobody’s feelings got hurt. It’s largely all just part of the

The car community would like to give you a hearty middle finger, and a slap upside the head for street racing.

I think the main difference here, and in the FGC in general, is that this wasn’t a one-time, in-the-moment occurrence. It was the culmination of a long feud, between two players who had built it up over social media and other tournaments.

Big companies have said, ‘OK, this is the best way to generate good, steady revenue.’ That’s led to a stagnation, I feel. Hayao Miyazaki commented on this. He talked about how it’s become a very circular, almost inbred kind of industry.

SNES - watching my uncles be good at gaming. N64 - learning to game. PSX - learning to burn games to blank discs. Xbox - playing NFL Street 2 and FIFA 07 like it was my first job. X360 - My teenage gaming prime. 3DS - future fiances first bday gift to me. Xbox One - Her 2nd birthday gift to me (I soon thereafter

there’s actually a manual filter on every website ever. its called don’t click on shit you don’t wanna read.

Other open-world games tend to be more about potential than they are about delivery. The promise of what you’ll find is more exciting than what you actually find. The promise that you can do anything is more exciting than what you can actually do. Breath of the Wild, on the other hand, has both potential and delivery.

The way BotW seems to have done it is probably better than any other game I’ve seen it in, due to the fact that weapons seem completely disposable. Most of the games I’ve seen it in use it as an annoying, pointless way to micromanage your weapon durability without really doing anything interesting. You’re expected to

I look at it like this: if you’re losing weapon durability in fights, but fights (seem to) give you weapons at a rate faster than the degradation, why complain?

So I’m due to submit my thesis in a month. So I’ll have to wait a month to play Zelda, or get it tomorrow and not get the degree I’ve worked on for four years.

Meanwhile, Vegeta reacts to being left out of, yet another, DBZ comparison:

Because caring about canon in what is obviously a non-canon game is stupid?

Lightning flashes. A fist with a pencil in it smashes out of the tomb.

The problem with Miyazaki is that he’s an artist, he’s not a director in the western sense of the world. He doesn’t just have a lot of say in the making of the movie, he also gets his hands dirty actually contributing to the finished products animation. He’s drawn and animated all his life, he probably doesn’t know

There will come a day when Miyazaki will have passed away and people will tell me that he will never make another film. And I won’t believe them then either.

freedom of speech sometimes comes with consequences, my good bitch.

It makes me so, so proud that something that looks so promising is coming out of Spain :) I really really hope they reach their goal, and then some.

Anything inspired by Eric Chahi’s “Out of this World” is a win in my book. Yeah, the 80's aesthetic works so well with this, probably because it falls back on the weird essence of the 80's and doesn’t rely on “look a rubiks cube/delorean/power glove” tropes that so many others do.

It’s a mature reading of the situation that relies on nuance to make its point.

Michel Foucault, is that you?