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Guillaume Verdin
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Actually, a lot of them sound like they're happening right now. Take the Kali Yuga summary: "wealth being considered the sole measure of virtue, shitty kings with tendencies to kill women and children, a plethora of barbarians put in charge of things, plagues, famine, pathological lying, false religions, droughts ..."

According to the Zand-i Wahman Yasn, the world will spend several millennia getting shittier, with the sun getting "spotted," crops refusing to grow, evil men hoarding the world's wealth, all followed by a dark cloud covering the world and rain that will consist of "more noxious creatures than water."

Rise of Machines was good enough. Salvation is a horrible train wreck best forgotten.

Uh, Rise of the Machines was pretty cool, thank you very much.

Shush. Your cynicism can't ruin this moment for me.

I want a Ulysses 31 set! The best cartoon ever!!!

The video is awesome and there's no denying it. But what impressed me the most, by far, is that the means to make such a high quality video. Who the hell are these people and where do they get their money from? Just YouTube? (and yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if the answer to that was a 'yes' after reading after cases

I don't get it... how is that terrifying? If anything, just annoying.

I wanna know what the big flaming deal is about shooting someone without a scope, when they're right in front of you.

Eh, I was expecting an actual little girl's voice.

Every Metal Gear Solid's game premise, in a picture.

I realize that people are born every day. I'm not uncomfortable with aging and I don't particularly care about being "old."

My favorite part is when he called Pikachu Down+B. One of the best HGT yet.

Well Master Chief collection, and Drive Club were exclusives to the PS4, and XboxOne, but they both had/have launch problems.

Alright, I got a question for y'all:

You know what company never, ever does this? Nintendo. They only release games when they are absolutely finished, and if a bug happens to be found, you best believe that it was one that was probably so miniscule, it failed to raise any red flags. Yet, for some reason, people love to shit on them. Seriously, for all of

There's a publisher/Developer that never dissapoints me but calling it's name will brand me as fanboy. Let's just call it Nin T. (no, too obvious)... let's say N. Tendo.

From a sales perspective though, is releasing incomplete/broken/buggy games really hurting publishers? I'm not convinced that releasing nothing but incredibly polished and bug free software is necessarily rewarded by the market. Case in point: Nintendo. Is anyone REALLY more likely to buy their games because they

He'd do videos complaining that critics were not in connection with the public because "Adam Sandler's movies are always great, and critics hate them".