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There’s a wide gulf between no consequences and going to jail. This is the exact kind of crime that fines exist for. He needs to be subjected to something a bit harsher than the temp ban he surely gets, otherwise this sets a really bad example for IRL streamers, who are often already crossing lines.

The thing is, how can you fully realize Midgar in HD 3D and justify making that just the first few hours of a 40+ hour game? If it were just a few dozen prerendered backdrops like in the original, that’d be fine, but Midgar in full 3D is more expansive than many full priced games’ entire setting (compare with RE2make’s

Just allow the story to advance forward such that they open the city state up to settlers from outside. Honestly I wish there was a Grand Company based in Ishgard, too.

How is Jon being positioned as a hero any different from Dany being positioned as a hero? If anything Dany was the one that was given the “white saviour” treatment. And they’re both white, anyway. In fact almost everyone in the show is, save Grey Worm. And they’re fighting for a kingdom populated almost exclusively by

Leo Christophe from VI is also black.

I’m not going to argue your point but I honestly think the issue is a bit more broad than simple sexism. I can’t help but feel that if the story was about two men, two women, or even reversed, the response would be quite similar, in that in all cases you would find people saying they deserved it. If you examine it, I

Well, it says that they entered a consensual bdsm master/slave lifestyle relationship, which together with the lower age of consent is probably what muddied the waters legally, as I’m sure the written law doesn’t adequately cover such a situation.

Pewdiepie never dressed like a Nazi. That was a British officer’s uniform. People are so fucking stupid.

I don’t know how deeply they’ll delve into his motivation, but I doubt it was his goal from the start. I imagine he went into it planning to bring him in, but as the divorce consumed him and Fuches worked him, he started to formulate a new plan.

To be fair, it’s a niche $20 budget title, and it takes a lot of time and money to develop fighting game characters. If this were a full price title I’d be more accepting of the roster size criticism.

It’s such a nonsense complaint. Of the nine post-launch heroes that have been added so far, six are female (Ana, Sombra, Orisa, Moira, Ashe) and three are male (Doomfist, Wrecking Ball, Baptiste). The overall balance is now 14 female, 15 male, one non-gendered (Bastion).

Yep, quite the opposite in fact. Part of the restructuring involves allocating 20% more resources to development teams, accomplished by a mix of new hires and moving devs from underperforming properties to core IPs, of which Overwatch is one.

Disc based games were pretty cheap, but cartridge based games in the 90s were often $70 at launch.

More likely it’s just a “world” that’s an homage to all of Nomura’s creations, similar to Disney Castle being the homeworld of most of Walt Disney’s creations.

Tick-Tick Party is a wonderful mobile game, but porting it to consoles and charging $40 is a bad move”

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Joe has pretty much done a 180 on the conspiracy stuff if you listen to more recent episodes. When it comes up now his stance is generally that conspiracy theories are fun because we want to live in a world that’s more interesting than it really is. Especially with regards to the moon landing. He’s obviously still a

Blizzard has pretty much always been a subsidiary of larger companies. Before Activision Blizzard was formed they were owned by Vivendi Games. In the 90s they were even owned by Cendant for a while, which perpetrated the largest case of corporate fraud in America up until the Enron scandal.

I don’t know, Feig’s track record isn’t much better than Sandler’s if you ask me. Especially if you narrow it down to stuff he wrote, not just stuff he produced or directed.

There was so much about the original that worked. Aykroyd had this bizarre passion for the material that infused everything with importance, and Ramis was just a brilliant comedy writer. The lo-fidelity grit of the movie helped sell them as “exterminators,” as did Murray’s sarcastic, don’t-give-a-shit attitude, and

I can only speak for myself, but my dislike of the movie stemmed entirely from taking a weird, quirky horror-comedy movie by Ramis and Aykroyd and giving it to a hack like Paul Feig.