I'm impressed you've kept this up for this long. :) I thought it would be a weekend thing.
As always, I write about things I find interesting or curious. A topic I've been writing a lot this year is sex in games. How sex games get censored on Steam, for example. Or how developers make breast physics. Sex is a subject present in the games we know and love, and there are many subcultures devoted to exploring…
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The trailers are so misleading. After watching the trailer for Lara in Trouble, I would swear it was about ethics in game journalism, but nope.
Unless your kids are building gas chambers, I think you're fine.
I have far more respect for developers who delay products to provide quality than those that rush products out the door that could have really stood to bake longer. It seems the later is far more the norm these days.
YAY! Welcome to the world of digital purchases! That's why I keep to my physical copy of video games.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and you make some really great points =)
I honestly didn't really care for GTA4 or GTA5's story. Niko's entire story is him bitching and moaning about not wanting to hurt people and then immediately taking jobs where he murders dozens of people without a second thought.
Turn it down a notch.
Philadelphia police have set up a trust fund for the family of officer Robert Wilson III, who was shot during a robbery at a GameStop while buying a game for his son last week. All the donation information is right here.
The irony of a game about killing bugs having bugs that kill your game should not be lost on anyone.
Intersex awareness day is October 26th, Transgender day of Remembrance is October 20th, and national men's day is every other fucking day on the calendar, with shout outs to Columbus day, Presidents day, Martin Luther King Day, Christmas, and Easter. But who's counting?
What you just did has a name: The Fallacy of Relative Privation. Also known as "whataboutery" or "the starving children in Africa argument".