Mass Effect Reboot? The Elder Scrolls: Mass Effect? Mass Effect Parallels? Mass? E/c²? Energy effect?
Mass Effect Reboot? The Elder Scrolls: Mass Effect? Mass Effect Parallels? Mass? E/c²? Energy effect?
I don't think that back in the days there were more diversity than now, but it's just that crap and copy cats were so obscure that only the good stuffs could shine. Now, great stuffs are obscured by the "blockbusters" of video games, not that they're bad but they all smell the same.
Well I think it goes for any media, the executives think like that: "We need to make money! Let's trow a bunch of crazy ideas in the wild and see what's stick, and then milk as much money as possible out of what sticks." 10 years later: "We make less money! Let's do it again!". Look at TV, they make less money now so…
Ain't flow on PC. But yeah PS3 has some insane exclusive, though they don't make the masses vibrate and are kinda niche nowadays.
For me, PC+Nintendo is the best, and had been the best combination during the past 10 years with the rise of multi-platform. Sure, I miss God of War, the latest Halo, Heavy Rain, and that Studio Ghibli game (though I might buy a PS3 just for them.) Everything else I get on PC and I have modding. What Nintendo gives me…
We kinda have that issue, if you go elsewhere (out of Canada) in other big cities, people are freaking rude. We're just ruder by Canadian standards.
Your logic is flawed, comparing oranges and apples. Compare two cars of the same class, luxury high performance cars with luxury high performance cars, economic cars with other economic cars, then you'll see where you get more bangs for your bucks.
Well, I said screaming, that needs some more effort. Though maybe "pewww" is not best example, maybe screaming "Who the fuck, escaped hell! Because it sure smell like it!" would have served better my point. But like I said actions and reactions have quite blurry boundaries, even I got confused, the "pewww" reaction is…
Yeah, when I got that game mechanic I told myself "Those sick bastards!"
Lol, gore in the fallout series were always bordering the comedy! I mean an enemy totally exploding because of a bullet, that's comic!
You ought to make a difference between reactions and actions. Reactions are extremely hard to prevent and control, if someone smells like shit and you make a grin because of it, that's a reaction, if after that initial grin you scream "peeeeew!", that's an action. If a man sees a striking woman and drops a "wow" or…
Weirdly, I'm the kind who's afraid of killing the spider, not of the spider itself. I usually give them 3 Darwin chances to get out of my field of view and operation before reluctantly spilling their gut with a pinch in my heart, and I'm not an animal lover nut.
Well, for one "wow" or something similar doesn't reduce a woman to piece of ass or a bunch of tits, it's more a reaction of awe and surprise. You might feel a bit uncomfortable because of the attention, but you can't be invisible and not cause any reaction from anybody. It's quite different from scream "I'd hit that!"…
What I'm saying is that you can't control your reactions ALL the freaking time, and that there are good rational reasons why you can't. You can control them MOST of the time, if you have the willpower, but a situation will come where you will simply slip. Unless somebody's somehow perfect, then that person should let…
Well it's like most of the things labeled "for women" or "for girls", it's the marketers pie charts backed by statistics, and weirdly they still work. People will tend to go with the lowest common denominator to follow the norms even though they don't enjoy it that much, like the way it's "okay" for girls to like pink…
Of course, it's not a bad stuff, and most men would say it's quite the contrary of a bad stuffs. Note: I'm not objectifying women in any way when saying this, if a woman walks in revealing clothes it's a signal that either: she's available, or that she's confident in her sexuality. Which would normally mean that's…
I'll point you the last two lines of my comment: "Of course there are limits and contexts in which it's quite possible to swallow your words, but not all the time. The decent thing to do of course when you say stuffs you didn't or shouldn't mean is to excuse yourself."
People may deal with this in their everyday life, but it's no more reason to flush their frustration on other people than an aroused man to catcall somebody in streets. Like you said, at the end of the day it's all about self control and how we let our impulses affect others. What I'm trying to explain is that for men…
Someone doesn't understand, I'm comparing the stimulus of the sight of a woman with the stimulus of pain, or really any that is of comparable magnitude. A picture of you isn't you, right? Now, if I start to act like a jerk towards you, the person, because I'm aroused by that picture/sight of you, this become…
Accept what exactly?