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This doesn’t surprise me at all, as the ESRB is just a tool for major publishers to use. While we should all keep trying to put pressure on the industry to change and help inform concerned parties, I also think that parents and guardians need to stay vigilante and always do their research on what their child is

It is interesting to consider nominees for any “handheld” category, considering that the switch exists now. It seems like handheld refers to the 3ds, and the vita, but technically BOTW is still on a portable, gaming dedicated device, which is essentially all that a handheld is. Also, as mobile games get better and

Actually this was initially announced with scans of what the form will look like in the anime and manga. I’m surprised kotaku didn’t report both at once.

I truly don’t understand the first half of your comment. What does being deaf have to do with this? Specifically a deaf person in America? And then you relate that as if somehow it gives you a deeper understanding of how Japan has been tackling the issue of mental health? If you’re making a connection between mental

Well no, Moira has much faster burst healing, and up close so does Ana. Mercy has decent healing per second but really shines with sustainable healing.

So how about random drops in rpgs? You work hard to kill something, and get random items for doing so. As you level up and adventure, you can get vastly different drops compared to another players. Loot boxes in Overwatch are relatively similar to this. You get plenty for levelling up and just playing arcade. The

This is the most bizarre comment I’ve read in a while

Weird that new features are tied to specific games, but I guess this is Nintendo. I’ll pick up a switch immediately if they give us the ability to transfer BOW saves from the Wii U to the switch.

I’m not going to speak to the race side of the issue that people have, because others have said it better than I could. But there are important cultural themes that just don’t seem to have an American equivalent. The aspect of tradition in the movie just doesn’t seem like it will translate well to an American theme.

Fair enough. It’s like one of those shitty ideas that that sounds good to you and your friends, but to everyone else sounds awful. except on this case the friends in question are rich

I think you’re really giving this show more thought than it deserves. I’m also surprised IG animated this, wondering how choppy and awful the art is, based off of the first episode at least. This should’ve been like an adult cartoon with a lower budget, which probably would’ve made it charming instead of annoying.

Got nothing against this game but I’m actually so happy about this, if it means more talent is directed into what I’m assuming is the next Borderlands, so hopefully it comes out sooner rather than later. I need some more split screen games!

But I guess Wario’s partner would be beach or qeach, or I guess even deach, and waluigis would be Wadaisy?

So you’re saying that men should be given a pass on this because of societal pressure? Do you see the irony in that?

It is not hard to blame him at all. What adult forms their entire perception of sexual performance and “duty”, from sitcoms and romcoms?

But if you really care about your partners orgasm and enjoyment, then the exploration of that should be fun, not stressful. Also, even if there is some self created pressure, so what? How much pressure do you think society puts on women in regards to sex, especially compared to men.

Pharmercy is actually really overblown. Sure, in the bronze - midgold level this combo sees a lot of action, but once you get past that, Pharah’s usage drops off dramatically. And even then, in Bronze and Silver, Pharah’s are usually not good enough to land consistent hits, and are more just annoying than anything. In

Get out

I know you reviewed this on the Switch, but do you have any experience with the Wii U version? Getting mixed answers from anywhere I check.

Try stores that aren’t known for games. All GameStops in Toronto are sold out, but the source has literally 20 copies.