Wow, what a fascinating and unique point.
Wow, what a fascinating and unique point.
I realistically swam away from Call of Duty.
10/10
I've never really come close to catching 'em all, so that doesn't bother me much, but I definitely get what you're saying.
Just imagine if Nancy Pelosi shut down the government because she didn't want to pay for the War in Iraq.
Maaan, you are sooo wrong. Just look at this commercial they released:
I would like to give you an analogy: sushi and kimbap (korean food. look it up on google). The two food are kinda alike, but actually have different ingredients. If a Korean person make a sushi, does it make the sushi a korean food? of course not, because sushi is a Japanese "style" food. Same as if a Japanese person…
Your crazy if you think this is anything more than sly manuvering. Sony owns all the patents on DRM, and spear headed the movement on DRM in music and movies. The only reason they didnt take the lead in gaming is because MS was , stupidly, willing to put their necks on the line. This is nothing more than an matter of…
Not really making you buy a X1, though they are shoving the Kinect down your throat even if the console doesn't need it.
The original Godzilla was heavily metaphorical.
Did you seriously look at a recording of a TV displaying a game post-compression from uploading to youtube and use it as a basis for visual quality?
Then the feminist will complain about no main character woman in the game? Remember Sony fiasco? The no woman in Sony presentation? Make a woman character, they bitch. Make no woman character, they bitch again.
Joel was depressed, and turn into a loner for a while before Ellie come to his side. This, my friend, will be a creamy point for feminist if Joel turn into a woman. They will complain about woman portrait as easily giving up, weakling and such.
That story you suggest is already in the game. It's bill's story, but it doesn't have that cringeworthy "I love you"
Tess is a strong female character.
I don't think Marlene was evil, but I don't think she was all that good. I don't think Joel is all that good, but I don't think he was totally evil. This entire situation was Gray on Gray morality plain and simple. The difference is that Marlene was going to do a really horrible thing to save the entire world…
It really is. To me, this feels more human than other games that forced me to do things that were morally grey, like The Walking Dead. This game was brutal, passionate, intense, evocative, and so many more things that make it head-and-shoulders above other games I've played. I still remember vividly how I felt near…
Agree with Tina that Joel was motivated by self interest. What I found most telling was the final exchange with Marlene in the hospital parking garage. That's where Marlene insisted that Ellie would want it this way and that Joel knew it. He didn't offer a word of protest. Silence that says a thousand words,…
Think of it like this:
Her strain has mutated. This is the whole reason it did NOT go into her brain.
In one of the surgeon recorder tapes in the lab at the end of the game it explains why the mutagen didn't kill her and how it was safely co-existing with her.
David, he would be infected, yes. But, because it is the…
Punishment should fit the crime. If they found no weapons, no signs of criminal intent, then he should be absolved. Something posted on Facebook shouldn't be weighed so heavily. Accounts are only e-mail verified, and anyone can easily post in your name. If these posts do appear, they should be red flags that are…