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I think I just want more games where you don't play as a person, but you interact with a human-oriented world. That's why this game looks interesting to me, and it's one of the reasons I was interested in games like Deadly Creatures, Katamari Damashi, and Mister Mosquito back in the day.

But who says the alien is the villain?

Screw playing the villain, I want to see more games where we aren't by default the good guys!
How about a few games where aliens come in peace and we're the ones that shoot first, or where we invade them and they are trying to defend themselves.

Not even aliens.
How about a game

It depends on where on the internet you go.

There's no bandwagoning going on. It's always been horrendous.

So true. I don't like Animal Crossing and love Zelda but there's no way that Zelda 3DS is cooler than the Animal Crossing 3DS XL.

This actually not only explains a lot, but also reaffirms what I've always believed to be true about Nintendo.

Do we have a male equivalent to feminism? Malinism, filled with Malinists or something to that extent? Because someone should definitely get started on that.
We can be all about gender equality aswell, pushing for equal pay schemes etc but then have our 'hardcore' league that kicks up a storm when we are depicted as

GINA!

Alfred is an excellent butler.

I'd like to think this is real Batman, but he can't fight crime because he settled down and had kids so he resorts to cute Vines instead.

OMG, this dude is raw! Why couldn't he get a full game instead? This is going to make playing with Kenway boring already.

200,000 copies is what Xenoblade sold... and that massive, vast, expansive, deep, fully 3D game was considered a financial success and profitable release by Nintendo.

This may come as an extreme shock to you, but breasts are not genitalia.

I really wish that all people who ever see something offensive on the internet just started doing this:

Whatever. You all got your pound of flesh. Enjoy your self satisfaction.

I for one don't want to see humor policed by a small group of vocal critics.


It's shocking that Carcassonne isn't on this list; possibly the most perfect adaptation of a board game ever.

I haven't seen the movie but "the implication is that if you say "fat is beautiful," you're a tool of the man." seems to be consistent with the criticism of late-modern capitalism. The same way the environmental movement has been used to further corporate agendas and greenwashing covers up extensive supply chains and

Wow. It seems that everything I saw about Branded was TRUE advertising. I actually came on here afraid that this review would reveal that the brilliantly subversive trailer I watched would in fact be a film about some claptrap about how capitalism is perfect and we should all shut up and drink our Cokes and watch