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Interesting that you use farming as an analogy. Ever heard of Monsanto's Round-Up Ready seeds?

I GET IT NOW. We hate this console because it wasn't made for us. Microsoft has decided to look beyond the small market of gaming and decided to tap directly into the larger market of TV watchers, Netflix users, and others who want a home theater PC. They want something to kill Apple TV. They want something to control

My middle school science teacher did this to. In the middle of our final exams. Without telling us before it was about to happen. (the sprinklers didn't go off, but it was still pretty terrifying/awesome to see a giant fireball above your head when you're stressing out over exams)

Fuckin' BAMF

I'm sorry but I love Fifth Element and I LOVED these weird creepy robot dudes. Poor things were just too slow :(

I also really liked the "pigeon bombs" created by BF Skinner in WWII.

Just wanted to mention that I love Faith Erin Hicks' work! Super Hero Girl is what I know best, but I want to start reading NCPGW. Hope this new comic goes well for her too!

I just want to thank Nerd Rage for referencing an obscure and terrible episode of TNG. That's some hardcore nerd reference. Bravo.

Still one of my absolute favorites

You can't romance Garrus in 1. In fact, his romance options are the same as Tali's (friends, then romance in 2 and 3).

I want to thank you for bringing up the mental health issue. First of all, anyone who would even THINK of committing mass murders is in serious need of mental health care. As someone who has seen loved ones work for and go through the mental health system, it's in desperate need of money and reform. It also boggles my

Though this wouldn't affect me right at this moment, the college I graduated from had a weird policy regarding consoles and the internet. Basically, in order to connect to the University's internet, you had to sign-in using a browser. Due to the static nature of a console's software, you basically couldn't sign-on to

Not eventually. I'm thinking Day 1. The biggest problem all "always online" software has is that they completely underestimate the number of people who will want to play the game during the release. Both Diablo 3 and Sim City underscore how royally fucked a company can be if it doesn't seriously take into account the

Though I agree that having the skyhook executions in the game can be a bit much and having the enemy's head explode every five seconds is kinda silly, I think the violence and gore in this game are playing at larger themes. The idyllic scenes in the beginning are the trick, the illusion of a perfect world. In reality,

There are few games that I've played in the past couple years that I just can't love enough. Bastion was one of them. As soon as the music started, I knew I would be buying this game.

I'm not sure if you're trolling or not. Did you read the article? Go back and try again.

Whenever a shooter is found to have played violent videogames, the media and politicians always make it out to be this huge deal, this huge revelation that they can point the blame at.

I dunno. It's hard for mere mortals to forge swords made from demon's blood.

Ha, you're right!

Anyone else notice that the guy on the far left in the meme picture (gray hair, kinda scowly expression) is photoshopped into the high-res pic (on the far left)? Guess he couldn't be found for the second picture? Or maybe he's some kind of virtual pop idol that doesn't actually exist...