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There is something prominently erotic in what you just said and it is just beautiful.

I really like Tim Rogers' act in these infomercials and I really like Tim Rogers in general —if you're reading this, please be mine— but I kind of thought this panned out too long. Thus spoiling the humor momentum.

This is the first time in the History of Sony that the european price tag is logically lower than the american one.
And that, my friends, is what convinced me at last to buy one.

I like a game that can make us wonder about player's agency and its parallel with our own free will. Would you grope random people in a video game if you had an option to and if so, why? You can grope people in real life (in the sense that it's not physically impossible to do so) but you don't -most of us, anyway-

Well sure he can have his fun in a mocap suit and I have nothing against even a cameo in MGSV, but I still think he's not an actor and his range of facial expressions won't impress me much if he happens to play too much of an important part. Which, you'll admit, is not entirely improbable.

Well, it's far from being the best. I think most MGS enthusiasts would agree the peak of the series is somewhere between 2 and 3 (the everlasting debate between art snobs and technical perfectionists), both of which were more than heavily influenced by severe criticism, at a time were a brainless, overhyped and

Considering he appeared in Peace Walker to be one of the best asset in your base, plus the little piece of dialogue where, shockingly, "Kojima is God" is shouted multiple times, excuse my mistrust of his humility.

Hm.

Now of course I don't actually hope your whole family gets cancer, you cancer threat-prone dimwit, I'm just colorfully expressing my opinion in the only fashion your negative biased retarded human brain will favor attention toward.

If this turns out to be a clever tie-in to Gunpoint, it will be sweet.

BREAKING NEWS OF TEN MINUTES INTO THE FUTURE:

I hate arguing with people who don't get the argument.

The thing that bugged me with the article about women Doctor Who writers was the unrealized implication that somehow, don't ask me how, it was something that someone (men, undoubtedly) decided.

I've seen this study been done at least once before, years ago. Involving children this time, and the results tended to be opposite, actually.

That comparatively small Rex is ridiculously cute. Also Snake seems to be sporting a lot of ribbons. You never know when someone is casting Poison, I guess.

I only ended up finishing the game today so maybe it's no use commenting here on a days old article, but I've had my share of afterthoughts about Joel's decision and I come here with a question.

Really interesting article, nice analogies made between real science and the always fascinating Batman mythos, thank you.

Exactly. No matter who, actually. My gamer experience just lacks the He-Man levels of ambiguity. Shoot me, it's fun.

That is so cute. Congratulations, there was an attempt!

But I love stereotypes! I think you can do absolutely great think with them with a little cleverness. If your argument is about semantics because there has to be a better wording than "acting super black", –something that exists in comedy and can be funny as hell (remember Chris Rock?)– then screw you. I hate