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Okay, yeah, The Emoji Movie is a sign of hilariously desperate IP shilling or whatever, but was anyone else just a little insulted that the New York Times article (and by extension, this AV Club piece parroting it) implied that Magic: The Gathering is bereft of story, on par with something like Hungry Hungry Hippos? I

Setting aside the quality of the video content or whatever was ACTUALLY relevant to this, is it weird for the author to refer to Five Nights at Freddy's as "a mobile game"? I mean, eventually mobile PORTS of at least the first game were released, but I'd hesitate to call Five Nights at Freddy's a "mobile game" in the

Okay, you've convinced me. Sometimes I forget to pull my head out of my anus and realize that different gamers play for different reasons.

I thought the point of this series of reports was having an experienced veteran pair up with a newcomer, yet William, the veteran, seems only slightly less casual than Nick is. After all, anyone who is still with this series for all these years is more likely than not to appreciate all of the "micromanaging bullshit"

I think the main problem with the examples in this project is that they take characters who are not fat and make them fat. This is like forcing every female character to wear pants and be tough. It's not that we need fewer skinny characters; we need more varied body types. If we had more non-athletic and chubby builds