No, it pretty much means racist.
No, it pretty much means racist.
lol, no. Trust me. Anti-immigrant in Europe is just racism.
Steam is not the government, nor does it control all distribution channels for PC games. The creators of Hatred are free to continue developing their game, but Valve is under no obligation to carry it.
They can still express it, as that's their right. Steam's just not gonna publish it.
Some really uh.. special posts on the Hatred Greenlight page before it got taken down...
Really hard to be interested in a game where the whole point of it existing is for the fact of just pissing people off. Makes the creators sound like grade schoolers who just like to annoy the other kids.
Because of that I'm now way more interested in this game. Very very interested. I'll happily financially support games that do excellent things like this.
Osiris is god of the afterlife. Sun God is Ra. Set isn't the god of darkness, he's god of the desert, storms, disorder, violence and foreigners, apparently.
Hey. There are times and places for jokes. People being hurt intentionally at an event they attended to feel safe and have fun at is neither.
And your argument is that a remake of a game that won last year's GotY award should win again?
You're making a joke right? Right?
Different strokes. Divinity was pretty cool, i even played it in co-op so it was even better than singleplayer. Still liked DA:I more. Much better presentation (obviously), better story and character writing, more interesting world. (Divinity is a bit too out there for my taste) Combat...eeh, both are good in their…
Did you see Zelda and stealth Star Fox comfirmation for 2015?
Has anyone ever played a tabletop RPG with a GM who insisted that players roleplay out the seductions of the NPCs because they took role-play way too fucking seriously, leading you to have an awkward, icky ten minutes?
Why do you need to be under the assumption that because HE has feelings for her that HER feelings are mutual?
God I love seeing your name come up.
Ubisoft is basically damning you to play their games after they've had to put the game fixing patches in. Oh no!
The video was leaked to us. Nobody else outside of Ubisoft has seen it. We decided that there was news value to reporting on the new game, so we posted screenshots from it. Ubisoft isn't pleased.
The kicker? Everyone in London has a French accent.
"I'm ready for another next gen adventure!"