furiousfroman
furiousfroman
furiousfroman

Counterpoint: the song is trash and your taste is trash ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 

Abusing children - IRL or virtually - is the height of wickedness, for sure. Human beings require 2+ decades to approach anything resembling maturity, and even then they should know how much more they have to learn.

Never.

An understandable problem, since most of the console releases require 3 hours of tutorial usually. Once you get past those sections, though, the game’s mechanics start to shine.

It’s thankless, but someone’s gotta stand up for the little guy.

Crying. Over and over again.

Many of the complaints with Kratos seem to stem from a lack of understanding of the character. In this latest release, it seems that Sony is basically taking the archetype that he symbolized and altering him into a character with whom the player can connect.

Why did I immediately imagine Mario as R’as.

If that’s true...oh man. I don’t know if I can roll with that, Ubi.

The concern lies in Ubisoft potentially shoehorning the mythical into a traditionally historical sci-fi series (Exhibit B: eagle drone), especially considering this is “Ancient Egypt.” Alien gods are ridiculous, but at least that thread fed into the Creation myth-tery that spanned across religions, peoples, and a few

You, my friend, are objectively wrong in every possible way.

They do have a history of playing fast and loose with...well. You know.

More importantly, can somebody tell them to stop watching Gods of Egypt for inspiration?

Microsoft knows where the money is. 

That was my biggest complaint as well. It’s like they undercut all of the underlying messaging - that the battle is within Man’s heart, not the Devil who “tainted” it. I was so impressed that they were going that direction until Remus Lupin showed up.

After much resistance (and a free Steam key) my friends convinced me to try Dark Souls, starting with III. I...have mixed feelings about the rage/satisfaction mechanic they’ve established. I just started, but once I defeated the first boss - it’s so early! Thrown to the wolves indeed - I started to appreciate its

Funny story: the first time I went to Tokyo, my buddy and I got off at Akihabara, thinking we’d walk through the ward to the capsule hotel we were going to stay at. When we arrived at the address of the hotel, we simply found a small parking lot, leaving us confused. In our terrible Japanese, we asked a couple guys on

I’m torn in this one.