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There is also the fact that the one tiny detail from the MGS franchise on the boots is in exactly the place where no one will ever be able to see it while you wear them. Unless you decide to wear shorts with those boots, in which case I have nothing but concern for your choices in fashion.

It gets repetitive fairly quick, although what little content it has is very entertaining. The story helps it a bit, but it does suffer heavily by the same thing that weighs down most Ubisoft games. And yes, I know it isn’t an Ubisoft game but, just looking at the mechanics of it, this has to be the most Ubisoft game

No, I quite understand that, my question is more regarding about the backlash against the culture every now and then (like burning things made by Japanese companies), when they seemingly have no issues with it most of the time.

Wait, didn’t the Chinese people do this thing where they decide it’s ok to hate on Japan and everything Japanese every once in a while?

I’m fully expecting another Resident Evil (2002) scenario

Probably some client-side coding that was never really thought about, because they didn’t expect anyone to hack it. From a number of things that could have been done client-side, that the server probably received the info for and counted it without any rational filters, I think the most likely are:

“It wasn’t against her will.”

That ending though...

I think of every Gundam series as it’s own self-contained universe. There are obvious similarities between each one (mainly the mechas), but you can enjoy each one on their own.

Unlike in years past there won’t be any live audience

I remember playing Hellgate London for a while. Was it a good game? Probably not, but it was entertaining enough to keep me playing until the end of the story. It was just a weird game, with a good basic concept, and a badly fleshed out dialog/story.

Is the first one worth playing today? Does it hold well enough to try it?

Can’t win a lawsuit by no contest when the other party has more money than you.

They sell their own goods, I imagine they have their own online store. As the article says, this was information about shipping addresses, phone numbers and emails addresses. So the information required to process deliveries is what they left hanging in the open.

I know sexual harassment happens to both women and men (to a probably much lower rate to men, but I don’t have numbers to show) but, being a man, I’ve never truly been worried about not being able to defend myself at a work place from something like that if needed.

To be honest, I’m a cynic by nature, so that’s quite on point.

Let us hope it stays that way.

Haven’t played this game so far, but I’m sure there is/will be an option to get that loot right away, just for a few dollars.

The reason it will not be part of the show has nothing to do with time constraints. It’s simply a way of making sure those who know about the issues get the “apology”, and those who don’t, will never know.

He owns part of the company so, even he resigns as the CEO, he isn’t really going anywhere, just changing the chair he sits on while in board meetings.