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I think the issue is Muslims not wanting references to Islam in video games.

id bet it was muslims who asked to have the thing taken off.

protest pro-tip: don’t forget to bring a cooler full of pepsi products.

How to be a useless member of society while patting yourself on the back for bringing about ‘radical change’

This article is in really poor taste, and belongs on a game and nerd culture site less then any other in recent memory.

I’m more referring to the protesters who hide behind the masks popularized by V. I always find it funny they use a symbol of a religious terrorist who stood in opposition to nearly everything they claim to stand for.

Is this for real? Here’s a couple.

this almost reads like an onion article

I like playing this game asking people if they knew Guy Fawkes was a religious extremist, that tried to blow up one of the most enduring symbols of liberty to install a theocratic state.

I came to say exactly that. Also he didn’t just want an absolute monarchy he wanted a theocratic absolute monarchy. The fact people still glorify an attempted religious terrorist thanks to one mediocre movie still annoys me to no end.

Remember to keep fully stocked with plenty of Pepsi you cute little warriors!

Somehow, this seems in poor taste.

Not to imply that I am behind each and every decision trump makes. But, You guys at gizmodo and Co. are such pussies. Your helping our pussified world become more pussified with every passing day. There was a time when presidents took action when they saw encroaching danger, or wrong being done across the world. Maybe

Wear a mask of a republican president: get all sorts of laughs and high fives.

Seriously, stop with this political shit. I don’t come here for that crap. I come here (rarely) to read about games, not some shitty liberal bullshit. 

As someone who doesn’t read up on that type of shit, my impressions were this: Wow, it’s a Mass Effect game. Too many sidequests that are fetch quests, but otherwise it’s a Mass Effect game and I don’t see what the problem with that is.

It’s a fair argument, with one flaw: the idea that the product they’re making has to conform to any standard but their own.

I think it’s terrible. Like some student is flinging a ton of assets together in Unity.

Is this a game review or a diary entry? What is this? Is this supposed to be informative or helpful for your readers?