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It doesn’t make sense at all...Zombies are searching for brains to eat.

Hi! I’m a gamer with a disability, and I am always extremely grateful when a game has accessibility options (or just a story mode option) that allows me to get past a part of a game I am simply not equipped for.

Woah, what’s that? The new slideshow disclaimer comment I’ve now turned into habit!

Remember that, if you make your browser window as narrow as possible, that’ll basically turn it into an article. Not ideal, of course, but definitely a better user experience than click-click-click-clicking through a bunch of individual

Does everybody remember that Onion headline from a while back that was something like, “Ugh, Article is actually a Video”? I think of that whenever I click on a fun sounding article only to discover it’s another slideshow.

I saw the thumbnail for this article and thought “...is that Chibi-Robo?”

The “damage” of cheating in a small group co-op, with no pvp or other such, is super overblown though. It only affects people who are trying to play the ‘non-server’ characters with complete strangers in pick-up games, and even then it’s still a coop experience - you just go to a different game.

I think you’re old enough to know by now that you shouldn’t make a slideshow post. I’m not angry, just disappointed. Why don’t you go sit down for a while and think about what you’ve done.

Can we just start building nuclear power plants again, please?! It’s not a solution in and of itself, but you’ve gotta start somewhere.

Unless Whole Foods makes that brand of chips, generally it’s not because Whole Foods is forcing X brand to be exclusive to them, Walmart’s choosing not to carry it.
This is normal and relatively healthy competition.

STOP. POSTING. AS. SLIDESHOWS.

My dude, I hate to break it to you, but capitalism absolutely 100% does force people to be poor. To even work, it requires a class of people permanently shunted into the lower and poverty classes. Some rare few people might escape it, but there will always be someone else to take their place. And most don’t. The only

I wholly agree. Capitalism works, just not as unregulated as it is here in the States. Much more regulated capitalism, with the government working to sort out problems with how companies treat people sounds great, and I think we should adopt this. However, how much can we really trust the government after the debacle

Bruh, no one mentioned communism. It’s almost like states and economic systems can be different and still fail. Maybe, just maybe human beings are ingenious enough to come up with something else. I, for one, trust that that’s true.

You list all these other countries that are a mess, to illustrate how things that aren’t

I mean you could day the same about movies. Why not just read the summary?

Cause people like to enjoy things in their own way, whether that’s making it as hard or as easy as they so choose. A game going out of it’s way to help with that is nothing but a straight positive in my book.

Why even play the game at that point? If you want the story without the investment read a summary.

The “extremely cheap sense of accomplishment” is how you might experience it, but doesn’t represent how other people might feel about it. Reading a synopsis of Control is an insanely reductive way to experience what the game has to offer, and the challenge of the combat is certainly not the shining achievement of that

Jack Thompson claimed that violence in video games causes violence in the real world, something that the overwhelming amount of evidence says is bogus. I’m saying that the media that we consume affects our worldview to a degree, which is a completely different argument with completely different evidence to back it up.

You’re making the mistaken assumption of assuming all conspiracy theories are created equal. There is a big difference behind “Mole people live in the center of the earth,” and “Any grass-roots movement demanding equality is a front for a secret cabal of (((Leaders))) with the end goal of enslaving mankind.”

There’s a

Spanking” is child abuse and violence, not ‘punishment’. It is assault and battery, and sexual abuse if done on the buttocks. Those who rationalize and advocate this form of child abuse don’t have the honesty to admit why they want it: to have power over someone who is defenceless, who can’t fight back physically