I agree. To me, it's an actual example of a "mature" game. Not because you're killing hundreds of enemies in an increasingly brutal fashion, but because it deals with mature themes.
I agree. To me, it's an actual example of a "mature" game. Not because you're killing hundreds of enemies in an increasingly brutal fashion, but because it deals with mature themes.
I love how we're having the same pointless debate over Gone Home. What other insights do you have?
Those cables! I almost forgot about them. I actually saw the movie with a friend who works as a software engineer, and he was cringing through that part.
The test was done years ago, when I was still a teenager, by Dr. Kenneth Fine at EnteroLab (this guy: https://www.enterolab.com/default.aspx)
I feel like the last movie was already about that. If I recall, a good part of the film was about how the Internet made people like Bond obsolete.
If I'm trying to locate a restaurant, I do actually need to know what city it's in.
What's worse is that I spent several years eating gluten-free along with the rest of my family thanks to a number of blood tests that, I later suspected, were also kind of bullshit. I went back to bread about a year ago and I feel fine, so you can color me skeptical of this whole gluten sensitivity business.
I'm being nitpicky, I know, but Alden & Harlow is actually in Cambridge, not Boston (different city, on the other side of the river).
He was crying because his country was dying before his eyes. Every time you take a bite of hummus, a bald eagle bursts into flame.
My parents have taken to quoting bits of that book to me from time to time. I've tried, and failed to convince them that it is pseudo-scientific garbage.
Only slightly related, but I once read somewhere that Richard Nixon enjoyed drinking Johnnie Walker Blue Label mixed with dry ginger ale. That's $200 per bottle Johnnie Walker Blue Label, and confirms everything I believe about Richard Nixon.
I've heard a lot of people confuse "neat" and "straight," but that's a new one.
Backing up save files doesn't work.
You just contradicted yourself. If I have to call Nintendo just to transfer my account, it isn't a real account-based system.
For the love of god, get yourself a good dust rag.
Oh, god, nothing makes me turn into an OCD crazy person more than cable management. I don't even want to look at these pictures.
According to the Nintendo guide I just linked:
Dragging and dropping doesn't work:
Read the next paragraph:
You guys are missing the point.