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I just want to point out that Bruce Lee in movies is probably somewhat different than Bruce Lee in a fight. Stage fighting is pre-determined choreography rather than actual sparring. More like a dance really. Now watching a recording of Bruce Lee at a tournament or exhibition. . .

I can understand that, though I guess I always figured that the developer’s cut is that you purchased a copy of the game to mod in the first place. Mods add additional content and provide more incentive for people to invest in that game to begin with. I guess I’m fine with that initial investment being the extent of

I’m not so sure that modding really ‘stands’ for anything. I always thought it was people modifying or generating new content for existing games for fun and/or profit. If a mod does stand for anything more, that’s up to the mod’s creator rather than mods at large inherently standing for anything.

What’s the point of bringing a knife to fight an armored man if the knife doesn’t go through armor?

Hmm. I’m not sure. I’ve played PvP pretty casually, but I think that the adjustments they make to nullify level difference in PVP matches might adjust for the difference in weapons too. I think as far as flat weapon damage goes, they compensate for that pretty well. There’s a few other perks you can unlock with

oh, and it’s also Bring your own gear. It balances out the level advantage, but there’s no standardization as far as what weapons and abilities you have access to in a match.

There is. The pvp team matches with various modes are in a part of the game called the crucible. But don’t expect any kind of tools for making custom matches, you can only enter by yourself or in a group to automatic matchmaking.

Sounds like there was a game play feature that revolved around the use of different types of blood, and that it was cut before launch, along with the transformations. Seems pretty straightforward to me. Ah well. Still plenty to love about the game, though that feature does sound like it would have been pretty cool.

I want to see the Steam EULA to be changed to actually transfer ownership of digital content. I remember hearing that legislation in the EU already made this the law there. In the event of the suspension or banning of a steam account, Valve should still either provide access to your games library, or give the owner

Why do they keep on doing this? Is the brown that integral to the vision? Would thousands of you stop playing, if they slapped a Sega-blue sky above the horizon, and coloured the ground the shades Mario treads?

I dunno. I wouldn't really be opposed to an easy mode existing, but the way the game uses death and difficulty, it really does seem like it's a central game mechanic. If you made it easy enough that you don't die that often, I feel like that might somehow be removing a feature of the game. I dunno. I'll admit for the

Including this one? Only three that I can think of off the top of my head. The other two I can remember are Nekogami and Soul Reaper.

Okay, Bomberman style puzzle solving sounds fun, but does it have the same kind of multi-player battles as Bomberman?

True. He has the right to to give his opinion, and when he broadcasts it across the internet, people are probably going to give their opinion about his opinion.

From what I've read in the article above, it's less that he said a small thing, and more that he has gone on a lengthy diatribe about how female streamers should be conducting themselves. Not that I've really followed the issue.

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But would this not lead to a scenario where unconventional streams that serve different tastes, such as valuing commentary or playing games, or subsisting more on the personality of the streamer also being criticized? It could be something of a slippery slope to make a set of arbitrary rules as to what constitutes a

No, they said. It feels kind of lazy and out of place, they said.

I dunno. I'd have to play it to know for sure, but I feel like the writing could have been salvaged by a better voice actor. For a game where half the experience is listening to the narrator's monologue, I feel like I would get very tired of that narrator's speech patterns very quickly.

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People believe in what they really believe in, religious texts can be interpreted in vastly different ways by those who follow them (aside from the extremist groups I mentioned, look how many different denominations of the Christian church there are, or even how much the religious atmosphere can change from

Just so I'm clear on your standpoint then, you also don't care for most multiplayer based games like Team Fortress 2, Counter Strike, Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros., Call of Duty, Battlefield, Quake, Tribes, Titanfall, or anything that revolves around short repetitive matches then, right? Or do these not fit into that