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You’re “only joking”, the internet’s most impenetrable defense (🙄🙄🙄), so I’m walking into a land mine here, but... There’s a difference between continuing to support a known piece of shit and having supported in the past a person newly discovered to be a piece of shit. Obviously.

You really gave those imaginary people in your head hell today. Go ahead and take the rest of the day off. You must be exhausted. I know I am!

what the hell is even this

I’m not buying Harry Potter, and I didn’t buy High on Life despite it being recommended by quite a few people.  Your move, bigot.

This is the first time in a while I’ve decided not to preorder a Fire Emblem game. Three Houses was such a great blueprint to build on and this seems like such a step back from what’s been described of the narrative, the social aspects, and the ring mechanic.

Speaking personally, Three Houses absolutely consumed me in a way I did not expect and the expansion only further improved on it’s formula so, I’ve been disappointed based on what’s been shown that Engage seems to largely move away from that.

Americans being baffled by government funding of arts is really funny to me.

Even if pure anarchist ideology is impossible to achieve, the same is true for any other pure ideological existence. But since most anarchist ideology is built around the belief that people can work together to achieve a world of equality and freedom through community cooperation, and a world without oppressive,

Just saying, the only reason people loved Golf Story was because it came out during that era on the Switch when there was hardly anything to play and everyone was foaming at the mouth for any game.

Bold praise Cotton, let’s see if it pays off for them!

It seems like an attempt to elevate The Last of Us above other games, suggesting that this dark, gritty tale of survival is “art” and most other games aren’t even close.

*She/her

Thanks, I hate it.

Except Andromeda was fine and was actually better in some ways than the OT (namely character depth from the start).

Wow. I really hope all the commenters saying that this won’t catch on or that it isn’t a big problem screen cap their moronic comments and look back at them in a few years when this type of bullshit is a constant nuisance.

relating to or denoting an imagined state or society where there is great suffering or injustice.“the dystopian future of a society bereft of reason”

Yeah, our society full of great suffering and injustice isn’t imagined. Good point.

It’s kind of a shame this is the top comment, though I guess by replying I’m pushing it up again oh well, because that seems like an incredibly ungenerous and reductive distillation of the review.

Thats absolutely not the criticism being levied though, I’ve seen this sentiment echoed for a lot of these reviews and it strikes as incredibly shallow and dismissive, the problem isn’t and never was that bisexual women exist, it’s that bayonetta ending up with Luka, and her and Jeanne have a pretty unceremonious

Trust me: even if Jeanne was endgame, it would still be poorly received. Bayo3 is incredibly repetitive with its cutscenes and segments - what Isaiah described is literally the formula for every level. Its tone flails all around the place - the very prologue switches between grim tragedy and black comedy in a way that