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Do you really think Nintendo is all that guilty of franchise abuse? Compared to other titanic game series, I think they do just as well if not better.
So... you're just barely not making any money and definitely not turning quarterly profits? Respectively?
Following that logic, hasn't Ubisoft basically been remaking Assassin's Creed for the last six years? Hasn't Rockstar basically been remaking GTA III? This is how game series work, dude.
No, they mean new games in the series. You fucking idiot.
I just... hate that character design. It's all in how their faces seem squished.
Hey thanks very much! Very helpful.
You couldn't theoretically just dual boot Windows using Boot Camp? Or does that cause a whole myriad of issues? I've used it before on an iMac and never really had any problems.
Spot on.
That's actually a pretty fair point. Bayonetta could still be a solid brawler and be slightly forgettable without the memorable characters and themes. Not so much the story, but...
(I'm just pointing out that I've been labeled as such by that demographic, not that I'm actually condemning them... I lived in my parents' basement for like three or four years in my early twenties so...)
I will, thank you!
Making my love for Nintendo grow even more.
Thanks! The respect is always reciprocated.
Ah, thanks for the clarification. Watching it later last night, I saw that. And saying a woman is a sexual creature has far different implications than saying she's a sexual object. Thanks for pointing out and clarifying though! Anita is on point on that one then.
Yes. Your post is full of yes.
I hear you, but there's a difference between being repelled by something because you don't enjoy and being offended by it. I mean, I'm annoyed by Call of Duty so I just don't play it and let live. I'm offended by people wearing blackface on Halloween and think they should know why that's offensive and bad. (not a…
Is that what she said? Wow... uh. Women are sexual creatures and I think that like 90% of feminists would definitely agree. I'm mildly upset about that. I've otherwise thought of Anita as a fairly lucid individual that I sometimes disagreed with.
... I mean... I'm not like... Defined by that label. It just accurately describes a certain percentage of my moral coding. I actually don't like labels at all either. In fact, I'm very opposed to labeling things, but sometimes it's helpful in conversation to compartmentalize and differentiate oneself from a larger…
Do not stick anything into anyone without asking them for permission unless they've given you some verbal affirmation that they're in to that prior to the sexual encounter.