ghost621
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It is different though, you aren't Dr. Alex Mercer in prototype, you are the virus that Mercer released, committing mass genocide in the process. You don't realize this until later in the game, that your existence is the reason for all of the death in NYC, your actions only make this better or worse, the genocide has

How about Comcast and Time Warner Cable? They're only trying to destroy what, you know, our technology needs on a constant, daily basis?

What about Monsanto? I mean, I know, the food we eat isn't that important, cancer isn't that bad, but let's think about this before we go "HURR EA!" again...

Yeah, EA sucks. No, they

That's different, you're the virus in Prototype.

It's a $33 Billion industry. I also took note of how in the gameplay they said that "cameras are positioned all around the room." I say this to rattle everyone's cage, that was most-likely to shoot pornography. Ubisoft was actually incredibly realistic about this, and I respect them for that. A lot, a lot of human sex

That was 100% the player's choice in that gameplay showing. They said that you can be a total villain, a rough-around-the-edges anti-hero, or a vigilante trying to do good where he can.

That is something I actually appreciate Ubisoft doing with Watch_Dogs. In real life, it is worse than any words can describe. As for Call of Juarez, I've never played that game, care to elaborate on that? I'm genuinely curious.

With sex trafficking, a lot of the time, girls are promised work, travel, a friend or

I like to think of Aiden Pierce's character as a darker version of Person of Interest's John Reese.

Wholeheartedly agreed. Human Trafficking is ignored by almost every media outlet, and is is infuriating. I'm hoping it's not just a narrative move to emphasize "bad guys are bad mmkay," because this could really get people's attention.

Now that is a fair point, indeed. Then again, if one of my loved ones became a victim of the monster that is human sex trafficking, I'm not so sure I'd follow every law in the book to bring them home...or make sure that the monsters never hurt anyone else.

It's a tough subject, especially when discussing how one would

Isn't Aiden going after sex traffickers? That's really not something I want Ubisoft sugarcoating in any way, shape, or form. This could be a great opportunity to get people's attention on just how bad it really is in the very nations we claim to call "civilized" and "free."

Thank you for emphasizing that. It was just a firefighter being the hero that he is. He was doing everything right, he was probably too heavy with all of that gear on for the weakened roof and found just the right spot.

The firefighter falling through the roof at 4:54 and clinging on for life. Coming from a firefighter family, that one of the worst possible things that can happen to you on the job. There was nothing but burning house beneath that guy, and had his buddy not pulled him out he'd have burned to death.

Seeing him put his

I noticed something, when he was killing a whole bunch of enemies at once, one of the notifications was "SURRENDER DENIED." So does that mean this game has AI that's intelligent enough to give up?

As was I, the implications this has for The Division aren't pleasant.

I don't have Second Son to give to you, but I have some bread crumbs and assorted wire and tin foil, would that suffice?

I accept.

No more grumpy cat. Please, thank you.

Well...we have played as Frank West...he's covered wars, you know.

"...or even stop responding to controls due to panic or what-have-you."

Now this would make for an interesting game.

I remember watching that scene sitting in my father's lap as he played it. My eyes must've been popping out of my head.