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Not really. The whole point of survival horror (Metroid counts) is isolation and nonlinier methods of convey exposition. You can’t really have a film about one person and a hundred monsters. Or at least, no script/director has ever tried as far as I know. So the desire to hamfist characters and plot elements to make a

Ace Attorney was almost good, and Mortal Kombat was mostly fun in a stupid sorta way. Same for the first two Resident Evil movies.

Metroid almost happened. Nintendo has trust issues though.

*Points at Pokemon Origins* Do that. Do it exactly like that. Do nothing else. Do not do Ash, do not do Team Rocket. Just do that. It’s perfectly laid out for you.

On behalf of the homosexual gaming communty: Go for it. See if they bleed rainbows.

Anyone else think that she purposly fell down as an homage to Usagi’s pentiant for being a total clutz? She recovers almost instantly, so intentional or not, she owned the performance.

This isn’t just a racial issue; It’s a classicism paranoia issue. It’s not just the idea of a black person wandering around; It’s also a case of assuming black people are lower class, and are there for desperate enough to rob, mug, or murder anyone to meet their own personal needs.

“Welcome! Have you come to find the good lord Jesus and embrace his word?”

Any attempt to maintain the fun of the 90s is fine by me. Too often I find myself head scratching over modern expectations of gaming: Framerate, draw distance, which game can push a console/PC the furthest before the thing spontaneously combusts. Back when I was a kid, the only eyebrow raiser was “This has more BITS!”

I kinda suspect we won’t have miniature characters as tokens. They’ll probably be referenced in cards or spaces.

This is what happens when we start using word association rather than looking at the word’s origins and context.

Having witnessed a multiple car pile up on a Michigan freeway when a jack ass decided to take a U turn against traffic on a merging lane....

There’s still an unreliability issue. If you own your own automated car, you have your own schedule. Lately I’ve found that Uber car availability can fluctuate, and several times I’ve found myself at the mercy of rate surges when I’m due for work , or stuck in the vestibul of a grocery store with two weeks worth of

My transportation life is aleady guided by objectivism. I use Uber when I can afford it, and Busses when I can’t. My life is kind of stuck this way. I am probably never going to be found mentally or physically fit to control an automobile bigger than a moped. But I’m an active member of society, and I have places I

When the government gets involved, they tend to prefer to grant money more to people who make an effort to become mobilized and working members of society. More and more it’s become less about wellfair and more about career rehabilitation. There are a lot of cases in my state, Michigan, where there are possible jobs,

The problem is you don’t know if that person is fully capable. You’re never going to know till that person does actually have that lapse in judgement or cognition. It’s a shrodinger’s cat on a macroscopic scale. For some of us, the risk isn’t worth the benefit. Joy rides are nice, but are they worth the risk of

Because my problem is still two fold: The anxiety is the bigger issue. There are just some people that shouldn’t be put in control of two tons of very solid metal, glass, and plastic.

I’d still trust that more regardless. Kinda staying put on that stance.

Honestly I think you give humans too much credit there. If it comes to that kind of a scenario, a human isn’t going to be able to react more than “DO NOT HIT IMEDIATELY PRESENT OBSTACLE” which would probably read more like “!@#$^!@#%” and a lot of clenching.

Nah. I just have clumsy fingers on a tiny cellphone. Its a struggle between typos and an overzealous auto-correct.