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He’s your coach during the singleplayer prologue!

My favorite thing about this game’s whole story (which seems to have been forgotten over time) is that the new characters and story were created by Lauren Faust, the same person who created Friendship is Magic! Even though Hasbro C&D’ed the original fan game, Faust was no longer working for Hasbro by that time and

GUNS ARE NOT FUCKING TOYS.

He was definitely drunk as he said in his follow-up video. It’s mentioned in the article.

I dunno if he was drunk, but there was at least alcohol present. Drunken gun shenanigans probably isn’t the image Twitch is looking for for their platform.

There are plenty of responsible streamers waiting to take his place.

I mean, just off the top of my head there’s that other big soccer game. PES, right? And there are other types of video games (I just started this really obscure one, Witcher 3 - you probably haven’t heard of it, but it’s not bad so far. These CD Projekt Red guys might have a future if they keep it up), there are

As said to someone else in the first game her literal first response of the series is about how the council is making Shepard place the needs of the aliens before Earth as if they’re mutually exclusive, she actively tries to paint the Normandy as human only then suddenly switches to the aliens keeping evil secrets

Her literal first response of the series is about how the council is making Shepard place the needs of the aliens before Earth, she actively tries to paint the Normandy as human only then suddenly switches to the aliens keeping evil secrets from humans about their own ships and that the council have “seized control”

Agreed. The thing about games like this is they do hold my attention about as long as a single player game, but a lack of any real conclusion makes me emotionally detach far quicker than single player games where I was left wishing I could spend longer in the world. And, while sequels to those single player games have

I’ve come to realize that the games as a service model isn’t for me. It all started with Destiny, then Destiny 2. I’ve bought into both Destiny games, along with both Division games, and really got burned with Anthem. While I initially had fun with them all, Destiny in particular due to the great people I met in my

Honestly the therapist is going to tell him to break up too. What kind of life do you lead where breakups are this huge bad no no choice that you must never do? Cuz that’s more of a reflection on you and yer upbringing than on what actually works between people. 

I think Nintendo gets away with a lot that other other publishers or console makers would get rightly castigated for. 

What’s the temperature like where you live? Little guy might have been cold.

This exactly. The reason why film credits are organized and standardized is because of the work of wonderful unions like the Writers Guild and the Screen Actors Guild. Unions play a critical role as a couterbalance to management on behalf of the workers.

... You can access the credits in most games without beating them.

Unionize. Unionize. Unionize.

Debates about video game cosmetics is at least as old as hats (TF2) or other costumes (for me, first exemplified in the Soul Calibur games).

You can’t believe it because you’re privileged enough not to have to deal with the actual issues that the people who are made to wear these sorts of uniforms in real life have to deal with, and you’re also not empathetic enough to understand the perspective of another fellow human being, and how such a thing might

I’m disappointed that the first comment is already dismissive of the entire concept of thinking critically about topics like this. I found the article very informative and enlightening, and I think we should be having conversations like this. Writing it off as “just cosmetics” isn’t helping anything. Caring about

All of the stuff you say he is is more typical of entitled white men than millennials. Plus, he’s not a millennial.