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I feel the same way! If I have the choice in the matter, non-lethal is my go-to approach. In games with morality meters I'm always so far into the "good" side that heavenly light is shooting out of my ass. I'm just not that kind of player, I guess.

"I don't care what a woman looks like. All I care is that she is clean and at least looks like she's taking care of herself. If she is not, and doesn't care about looks, she has no say in the matter."

Comparing these two arguments is a false equivalency, though.

C'mon, gimme back my blood! Pleaaasse!

Stop it. You're not helping anyone. Male, female, whatever said person might identify as. You are not doing anything noble or clever with this attempt at stirring shit up. You are an absolute bore of a troll, lacking in subtly or wit, and that might be your worst crime. So please, just stop.

I'm a fan of the world they built, though. The ending *SPOILERS* seemed to suggest that humans and demons are going to be forced to interact with one another on the same plane. Limbo - a concept that I very much enjoyed, mind you - is essentially gone because it folded into the real world. The places the story can go

Oh, neat. Looks like something I'll shell out some cash for when the time comes. Maybe after Tomb Raider.

I think I can almost understand the devs' talk about the player wanting to keep Lara alive because holy shit, I don't think I could ever handle getting any character getting killed in such gruesome ways.

Sigh.

The music they use when the action is ramping up is awful, but it's cheesy-so-bad-it's-almost-good awful. If the music had been in any other game, yeah, no, but fortunately it kind of works with this one. Maybe because on some level the game knows it's silly and we're all only here to cut what we will?

I'm looking forward to trying out Skyline. Looks lovely.

"the campaign is not the main focus here"

But Assassin's Creed III was in development since 2010. So, I don't know if time is the real factor to why III wasn't as good as its predecessor.

A Lando and Han Solo movie. Come on, that practically writes itself.

Without going into the extended universe? Basically what MarcusMaximus said. He's a blank slate mercenary that looks badass. When you go into the extended universe you learn that he is, indeed, a total badass. Plus, we'd be able to go further into Mandalore and Mandalorian culture.

There are some very nice transitions in that video.

I'm usually pretty receptive to arguments about co-opting cultures. I saw the point he was trying to make, but I didn't really agree with his point of view. He still shouldn't have been fired for calling out Gearbox, though. It 's bad PR for everyone involved. Shame, shame.

Pretty sure it still isn't a bad thing.

Am I the only one who liked Ryu's style? He's obviously a very fit martial artist who's more lean than muscular. He doesn't look sickly at all. Him looking so tiny is just in relation to his opponent, I reckon.

They're basically .GIFs. With audio. And they're only 6 second loops so YouTube wouldn't be the place for them.