greycobalt
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greycobalt

Oh, it's called the "Pointing Fish." Fahey invented it.

No fish is big enough.

I confess, I don't have a ton of sympathy for what essentially boils down to "it's not that simple because a bunch of grown women act like hypersensitive children".

You know why it's different? Because if I were asked to go to three different showers, buy a tux and go to a destintion bachelor party I, and every single one of the groom's friends, would tell the groom to go fuck himself.

Will he have stupid conversations with himself to pep himself up? LET'S HOPE NOT.

That, or goat drones.

Can't speak for Patricia but the fact that she quotes Mike Williams as doing "good" when he freely admits he'll target someone for their beliefs on evolution, doesn't that kind of cut against the whole grain of her article? Tolerance for me but not for thee? Some animals are more equal then others, anyone? If

People get upset about...everything these days. Just playing it safe! >_>

The other 10 percent? People who read this article, opened an Incognito Tab, and entered in "sex.com"

I have to agree with you there. I don't know that the tone of the review was a result of wanting to avoid spoilers though, as it seemed pretty spoiler-heavy to my eyes in retrospect, but to say that it was grasping at straws to find flaws I think is an understatement. To me, the entire review reeked of "I don't

I don't know how seriously I can take this review. It seems like you don't like anything related to BS:I because you didn't understand the inter-dimensional aspects of the game, but that's not the fault of the game, it just means you didn't get it, and so you say the game wasn't good, and that colors your review of

Furthermore, a late-game torture sequence is gratuitous and nasty, as it gleefully forces us to witness a terrifically unpleasant, first-person depiction of anguish. As with last week's Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, I found myself asking: Haven't video games given us enough of the excruciating suffering of women?

Furthermore, a late-game torture sequence is gratuitous and nasty, as it gleefully forces us to witness a terrifically unpleasant, first-person depiction of anguish. As with last week's Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, I found myself asking: Haven't video games given us enough of the excruciating suffering of women?

It seems unlikely that this will be the last we'll see of the BioShock universe, but given the current state of Irrational Games, it might be a while before we get a new entry in the series. Considering how thoroughly these games have become twisted up in their own metaphysical mumbo jumbo, an intermission is probably

I understand why you were unable to expand on your opinions, Kirk (in the interest of not spoiling things), but I for one would be interested to read another review/article about it where you aren't concerned about that.

Fuck Microsoft for offering me the option of controlling the console in a different way. They shouldn't even be allowed to try. Because we, the internet, could spin anything they do in some sort of outrageous negative fashion.

It seems more complimentary to the kinect than anything, to me. The kinect voice commands are great. They're also not something that you're going to want to use in every situation. So for those that would rather have a remote than a controller in those situations, here you go.

This story is proof that people will find anything to complain about. If you don't like xbox one, you don't have to buy one. I enjoy PS4 over Xbox One, but my xbox hasn't really given me a reason to hate it. The gaming community is becoming more and more petty and whiny as we speak. Get over it, go buy a ps4 or gaming

Not sure I understand this but it seems to me like it's a low risk revenue stream for those users that want a remote for their mom or dad. It's probably a $5-8 device all in at cost sold for $25 at retail netting Microsoft margins somewhere north of 50% on those that want to pick up something that should be redundant.