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The disrespect here is clearly targeted toward women. In the clip, he uses phrases like "saggy vageen," "she looks like she has no chance of getting a bit of dick in her," and "you stupid cunt." I don't know why you want to pretend that he isn't deliberately using targeted language. 

This makes me think of Pokemon Snap and coming across a bunch of Koffing in the cave level. You could freak them out by throwing one of the pester balls at them. Good times!

Bastion and Transistor are both great. (Pyre never came to a system I owned, so can’t vouch for that.)

I finished my replay of Fire Emblem: Three Houses this week.

I get that it’s fun to whale on Epic, but I agree with him here. The fact that you could download an app through Epic and that app could contain porn is not the same as Epic specifically trying to get you to download porn. You can get some questionable games on the Switch eshop but no one thinks Nintendo made them. 

My copy of New Pokemon Snap is supposed to arrive Wednesday, so hopefully that’ll give me enough time to finish my Fire Emblem: Three Houses replay. I’m already past the time skip, so I think I’ll make it. 

Counterpoint: all doggos are good doggos. 

Awesome, thanks for sharing!

This looks cute/awful and I hope it comes to the switch. 

Looking forward to New Pokemon Snap. Hopefully I'll be finished with my FE3H replay before my preorder arrives. 

I don’t mind them in theory because it’s easy to overlook your health bar amidst the UI while you’re in the middle of a battle. The problem is when the red screen of almost death basically guarantees you’re going to die because it obscures your vision so much.

Even here, the characters look like color swapped palettes of Fairy Tail characters. That’s basically Natsu in the middle. 

Considering it’s a port of a 19-year-old game with ~9 hours of content, much more than $10 would be a little excessive.

It's missing from the list but Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is out 4/22, and it looks delightful. 

One of my friends has literally hundreds of games in her Steam library and I can tell you that her actual played list looks like: Don’t Starve, Breath of the Wild, Animal Crossing, Pokemon Go. I'm sure there's research out there that explains why people may feel compelled to make purchases they don't use.

A couple years ago, I switched to only purchasing a new game after I had completed my current one and it has been such a relief. Because my backlog was so large, by the time I could get around to playing some of those games better versions of them had come out. By which I mean, for example, maybe the game had a time

Local law makes this a giant “it depends.” There are only a handful of community property states, and even then, prenups can affect things. Even a similar purchase in the same state could have resulted in a different outcome for your friend. It’s impossible to plaster this with “that’s illegal!” Maybe, maybe not.

Depends on the local law. If Japan has community property laws, then those are her cards too and she is free to sell them. 

I’ve only played Awakening, Fates, and Three Houses. Fates is clearly the weakest of these three. It’s not bad, but it’s a lot more nonsensical than the others and just overwhelmed with tons and tons of characters.

I decided to spring for the Fire Emblem: 3 Houses DLC finally. I finished the Cindered Shadows side story and playing through the main story again with the DLC characters. I'm a little disappointed so far that they don't appear in any cut scenes and they have very few interactions outside of each other -- they don't