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It's really cute that you think the 2 guys from Zeboyd are just sitting around, making Scrooge-McDuck-style dives into a swimming pool full of money.

Haha, that video really is fantastic.

Yeah, until Inafune says something specific, the puns are "Rock(man) and Roll" and "Beck and Call".

OK, nevermind, there's a big thing that chases you in the basement, and I think that's what you're talking about. There is another big thing right near the end of the game that looks even more like a Xenomorph.

Did you not finish the game? The Xenomorph Queen enemy (the one you fight like WAY outside of your apartment complex), is like, minutes before the end of the game.

They also said this:

That totally wasn't true of Sand! You could get by reading just the comic strips, and it gradually revealed more and more of its world and characters.

I agree that the current "The Tithe" storyline doesn't explain itself very well, and I'm not getting a very good picture of what the fuck is going on with the Daughters of the Eyrewood. I understand it better now that I've read the news posts pertaining to these past few strips, but if I were looking purely at the

That show is so campy, but c'mon, just try to look at these gleeful maniacs and tell me you don't love them.

For what it's worth, I found the final product of Orcs Must Die to have some of the most generic fantasy character, weapon, and environment designs possible. For some reason that doesn't bother me in Hero Academy even though it's the exact same issue, possibly because I'm used to phone games being more or less

I really like the artwork in both the original Warcraft manual and the one for Warcraft II. But then I also assume it's one of those things where it is probably on par with a bunch of edgy, violent comic books from the late 80s/early 90s that I just know very little about because I was a fairly young child in that

If I may ask in the most respectful way possible, does Iwata actually speak a word of English? While his addresses are clearly very thoroughly prepared and rehearsed, there's just enough strange emphasis on the wrong syllables and bizarre starts and stops that my friend and I came to conclusion that all of his English

I'm pretty sure the only group I mentioned was feminists/feminist blogs. So according to you, feminists only consist of women? That's very inclusive of you. What a welcoming movement.

Cannot tell if serious. Emoticon suggests not serious. Hmmmmmm.

"Putting the Dickwolf on a T-shirt was a way of celebrating rape".

Yeah, this sums it up well. You really have to keep finding situations where you have a slightly different group of friends or relatives to play with. Occasionally you'll still find god combinations where you combine 2 cards that you never thought to combine before and it's fucking fantastic, but aside from those

The lesson I've learned from all this is that, comedians can pretty much always get away with rape jokes. Feminist blogs will get angry for a day or two, then forget once someone new makes a rape joke. No repercussions. HOWEVER, if before they've forgotten, that same comedian makes fun of said feminists and how they

A lot of game journalists seem to think that the apologies/regret are either A) all PR spin that Mike gets told to do by his manager so that people will stop being angry, and/or B) Mike is internally contradictory, in that he does genuinely feel bad and wants to apologize to anyone he made feel bad, but at the same

I fully like Max Temkin in most other interviews and panels I've seen him speak in, but yeah, that passage you quoted sounds incredibly egotistical, unless his phrasing is just terrible and he meant to say something entirely different. First of all, A) I did hear one or two podcasts/PAX summaries mention their