I'll bite.
I'll bite.
But that's the thing.
The victims can change the aggressors if there was a viable way to dole out repercussions and punishments. This wouldn't be so rampant if the worse thing you can get is an IP ban or having your Twitter account frozen.
I know that family, duties and responsibilities should be prioritized over video games and that's what I do, but I can't shake this feeling of frustration when I can't get my gaming fix. Most of the time, I end up sacrificing my sleep time just so I could play video games and I obviously end up feeling extremely tired…
I realize that they're just as weak minded as the people who are out there making hateful messages…
Dismissing the problem is ITSELF a huge problem. You're making it about the victim not adapting to what's tolerated and not the abuser, who shouldn't be tolerated at all.
This news cannot be good for anyone's wallets. I like looking at little toys on my work desk so this temptation is already too much for me.
Different people pick different battles — you might be ok with just ignoring it and letting it slide. Some people would rather stand up for themselves. I'm not here to say which is right or wrong and you shouldn't either.
I thought it was the gorgeous, static backgrounds. I mean, even then, I thought it was pretty weird to have this blocky, spiky-haired guy with not fingers, running around rendered backgrounds, but I got over it.
I'm 37, too! *fist bump*
I didn't know having a youtube channel can be so... tiring?
These bring back so many memories. Like it or not, FFVII was my intro to JRPGs.
I found out about this anime on a fluke. Just browsing Crunchyroll and thought, "Hey, the character designs are really nice. I'll check out some episodes." I really liked it for pretty much all the above.
Yeah, I already made up my mind that Sony's box will be in my livingroom first, with the Xbox One coming later down the line, until 1) a drop in price happens, 2) compelling software shows up or 3) combination of bot
I know that if the adoption rate is 100% by bundling the Kinect v2, then developers will have to develop for it (or take it into account). I get that. But the Sixaxis was also bundled with first gen PS3's until 2008 (according to Wikipedia) and nothing revolutionary came out of that. I might be comparing apples to…
I know you got wet, but that picture (to me, anyway) was worth it.
I'm not the most learned guy, but ossified? Wow. That's just so not needed. But, I will read this Vogue interview simply because I'm (like many, many others) in love with this chick.
I just don't want to pay for a peripheral I might use. I get that you and other gaming journalists have probably seen some new tech coming soon that you can't let the general public know about (yet) but that's still a $100 more than I'm willing to spend on a hunch.
I get what you're saying. It's hard to quantitate how much is worth spending to how much you'll enjoy a game. But since I'm a gamer on a budget, spending $90 does matter to me and with that price tag comes expectations that it should be way above average.
I plead ignorance in this case, but other than it being so rare, is this game worth $90?