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I know. I just can’t take it seriously. It’s the sort of thing you’d expect to see parodied being rebooted with a gritty tone. Like a fake trailer from a Robot Chicken sketch or something. It’s unbelievably stupid to me.

I’ve never played it either, but I imagine it was a revolutionary game on the PS2, with such a large world to explore. Nowadays open worlds are commonplace, so it may seem bland in comparison. That’s my theory anyways.

My last bit: We can (and have) argue all day over if the meme is racist, but the fact of the matter is that the people it may or may not be mocking don’t give a shit. The creator of “Who Killed Captain Alex” has seen the meme and embraces it. People need to stop being offended on behalf of those who aren’t actually

You know what? I actually agree with you.

I didn’t make the video

Woah. Didn’t realize this would blow up so much. For the record, I’m a very left leaning person. I am not part of the “alt-right” (I have no fucking clue what it means anyways). I ignore politics for the most part. However, I feel that calling the Uganda Knuckles meme “racist” is harsh. As someone who plays VRChat a

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Whether or not you like the meme or not, Uganda Knuckles isn’t a racist meme. Imitating an accent does not mean someone is pretending to be dominant over another race. This is an excellent video on the topic.

We don’t need more Duke. I think Duke Nukem Forever was a passable sendoff. It was the last possible time something Duke related would be able to be released without the controversy of misogyny or whatever. (other than Duke 3D re-releases of course). Also John Cena is the last person I want playing Duke Nukem.

It’s also worth mentioning that Mods for Doki Doki Literature Club are starting to pop up as well. That way you technically are spending time with the same characters, even if it is non-canon.

Not sure if this author knows this, but this trailer is actually 3D animated with 2D elements added later.

I don’t have a problem with Leia having force powers, I just thought it looked really fucking goofy.

Nope. The Burbank Studios is the permanent place for the Blizzard Arena, where all the major matches are played.

What I love about FF7's use of Aerith’s theme is the context. You hear it when Aerith talks early on in the game and it’s established as her theme. However, after she dies, it is charged with so much more significance especially learning how she is connected to the lifestream. And I only cried after her death because

To the “intellectuals” that think that mindless cameos are the devil, allow me to explain why I enjoy them. Seeing something recognizable in another work makes me feel a connection with that work and helps me “relate” to it. It reminds me of something that I enjoy, and therefore makes me happy. And don’t worry, I’m

Nope. I’m in the USA and downloaded it. It’s shit in case you wanted to know. I think it’s been since deleted from Google Play.

This one still can’t be topped

Neat, but I’m not paying $40 to play Doodle Jump on outdated hardware.

I like PUBG because you actually have a goal and something to achieve as opposed to “get geared and shoot zombies and fresh spawns” in DayZ.

I remember my first life in DayZ where I randomly got the black female character model. Two white dudes in green shirts beat me to death on the shore and proceeded to create a “green shirt white supremacy” group in front of my very eyes. It was a strange introduction to the game to say the least.

This game was a cool social experiment, and I’m glad I played it back when it came out, but I ultimately realized it has no standing as an actual “game”.