Tyler J is about as trustworthy as Sargon of Akkad. They’re YouTubers. They’re untrustworthy by nature.
Tyler J is about as trustworthy as Sargon of Akkad. They’re YouTubers. They’re untrustworthy by nature.
Here’s the thing, though. You did that with far more nuance than a YouTuber can ever project.
You don’t stop printing money because your tired.
I know someone who works at Quantic Dream. He says a lot of the accusations are based on a very distorted version of the actual events, and the main accuser - an IT professional - first attempted to blackmail the company before going to the press.
If that’s the case, then why did Opus Magnum fail? That’s what I’m asking you. You talk as though you know the reason why it failed to pass, and given the objective measures you supposedly claim are there, then there’s something you aren’t telling us about either the game or the process. And you are presenting…
By everyone’s suggestion, it should’ve passed based on that alone. Unless there is something wrong with Opus Magnum you’re not telling us.
QUOTE | “With teachers, they did not self-select into a role where they expect to have bullets flying near them. Unfortunately, it’s becoming a reality.” - Tamara Griffith of the Army Research Laboratory in Orlando explains why the US government has a $5.6 million program developing a school shooting simulator for…
And given how you’ve been hopping about gleefully cackling “I triggered these dumb stoners,” I find it amusing that I, a teetotaller, have triggered you.
Sounds like idpol and postcolonialist thinking has gone too far, but ok
Now listen. Whoever gives you the game ball at the end of the game? He’s the traitor.
Ironic. In my childhood, I played most of the FFs. But I was only ever to finish VIII. I still think it’s the worst entry.
Dude. No. Just. No.
I think you misinterpret my phrasing. The CPC, especially under the auspices of the Xi Jinping Thought, is getting increasingly wary of “too much” leisure. (The recent Party Congress was indicative of that.) They see it as a sign of excess. Perhaps they’ll change course and start banning consoles again on the…
This reads like an attempt to culturally stigmatize gaming. Wouldn’t be surprised if certain governments (i.e., China, etc.) use (or are even behind) these efforts as a mechanism to drop the hammer on gaming in their society.
What libertarian individualist wankery is this?
$5 says Fahey goes down in some sexual harassment scandal.
However, I think it’s strange that it’s an area that is still viewed with such mysticism. Sex is such a natural and essential part of being human, and it makes sense that games that seek to express the human condition in various ways beyond “acting violently on the game world while collecting stuff” would delve into…
I would argue the opposite. It’s that there’s too many people playing Splatoon 2. My guess, at most 2-3% of Wii U users were playing the original Splatoon on a regular basis. That’s still a lot (a few hundred thousand), but it’s enough where the community remains small, and starts developing that incestual weirdness…
Eeeeh, Pepsi’s not welcome there: http://www.labornotes.org/blogs/2017/07/argentine-pepsico-workers-fought-shutdown-factory-occupation
The moment I saw the Sanchez, all I can think of was “ALL YOU HAD TO DO WAS FOLLOW THE DAMN TRAIN, CJ!”