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I've been skimming the comments. Why so mean everybody?

GWAH! My worldview…destroyed…after years of planning…

There are ghosts. God created them. Pac-Man, for example, has ghosts. If there were no ghosts, there would be no God. However, there are ghosts, like the ghosts in Pac Man, ergo there is God. And ghosts.

Jesus is not the son of God. Suicide is against God's Will. Jesus committed suicide because Jews killed Jesus and Jesus was a Jew. Ergo, Jesus cannot be the son of God, because suicide is against God's Will.

Jesus is white. Jesus is the human manifestation of the Holy Ghost. Ghosts are white. Ergo, Jesus is white.

This question is tangentially related to the Trever Noah thing. I haven't read the article, but I have read the comments, so I'm interested in hearing everyone's thoughts on this.

I remember watching a video around e3 I think, and the level editor is insanely detailed. It literally includes every asset in the game, and I think more. There might be Steam Workshop integration too, but don't quote me on that. Only the PC version has an alpha build of the level editor out right now, so I guess

I platinumed Valiant Hearts last week. If you push through it, it takes half a day to complete at most, but I liked it. Try to ignore the narration, though. The story is exponentially more poignant without it.

Yeah, I'm definitely aware. :) I've been dabbling with RPG Maker as a matter of fact!

Don't forget the level editor!

EXACTLY! Especially RPGs. Due to their length, saving the world is the goal of 99% of them. However, think of the detail you could pack into a personal journey of the same length.

Yeah, I agree. Trendsetters don't play it safe. They specifically set new trends by NOT playing it safe! Companies may think that playing it safe will ensure profits, but it's really a dead end in the long run.

For your first counterpoint, I said "just because"—I don't contradict my assertion that breasts are a minor (major for some) incentive to check out the game. Also, I didn't say I agreed with the societal ideal, it's simply there and we have to deal with it as it is at the moment.

"Almost tolerable to ludicrously terrible"? Seems rather discriminatory to women with large breasts to me. ¯\(°3°)/¯

Regarding the actual article, the insight within it is great. Bipolar Man's in particular is beautiful.

Two of my favorite games are…the same!? :^O

Jon is a well-known diva, but that's what was so amusing about him.

Exactly!

She feels more like a comedian, rather than a comedian portraying a serious news anchor. Serious is a petty adjective because Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are quite goofy, but they still have that aura of class about them. Especially Stewart since he's not a parody incarnate.

I actually forgot about Bill Maher, but you're right. Though, maybe Wilmore can be the more family-friendly option? I'm sure there's a lot of people who aren't appreciative of Maher's bluntness. Larry is kind of a soft fellow, but not the same type of soft Stewart is. I think it could work if he knows how to putty