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The Squenix bashing in these threads leads me to believe some people didn't read the article thoroughly. This is a case of Sky making a kneejerk reaction because he was the project lead and wanted to stick it to Square Enix...and then throwing a fit in a blog post to make himself look like a martyr when after they had

I find that the best thing to keep in mind is this: The Dungeon Master is not the bad guy, but the facilitator of a story. Your job isn't to screw around with the players or kill them off. Your job is to make the adventure challenging enough to be fun and exciting, but not so challenging that the players get grumpy, an

Actually I was thinking it was...

She criticized him for defending himself. There is no miscommunication there, that is a fact. How can you defend yourself too much from a rape accusation that is baseless and has no evidence? An accusation that could ruin his career, and he's defending himself too much? That isn't a miscommunication, that's BS is what

The fact that he, a Japanese actor (playing a Japanese person), would rather pronounce the name of this iconic Japanese creature in Japanese is detestable?

While watching it my buddies and I were all waiting for the first time we heard a Japanese guy say "GOJIRA!", and we all cheered when he did. I would have been very disappointed if he had pronounced it the English way.

I have to side with the guy. He defended himself and he also explained the circumstances. Doesn't apologize? What sort of apology would you say to someone who accuses you of rape? Does this mean that you have to apologize if you were a victim of rape or accusation of rape? I don't think so.

This is complete bullshit. If he didn't rape someone, he should absolutely defend himself. People are raped and it's horrible, but people are also falsely accused and that's also an injustice. These things come down to pure "he said, she said" and that's what makes them so difficult, but an innocent person

werid al shuld be listened to for all intensive purposes. It's now a mute point. I could care less what you think.

This is routinely true.

typically guys only have friends that are girls because they want to sleep with them.

Shadow of Modor? Not a sequel. Isolation? Not a sequel. Sunset Overdrive? Not a sequel. The Evil Within? Not a sequel. Neither of the 4 are multiplayer focused at all, either, and I believe only Sunset Overdrive actually has it as an option.

Eh, I can't even bring myself to hate him. I mean, he seems like a nice enough guy, I just don't like his 'style' of LP.

If you don't even bother reading the article, then why even comment? It would have taken you about a minute longer to read it than scrolling all the way down, typing out the comment, and hitting "Publish."

A shame you didn't read it then. The main point wasn't to say it's racist or that devs have to do things a certain way. It merely pointed out these facts and painted the idea that there's a rich source of unused folklore and culture settings that could be used in future games rather than the stereotypical "ya mon" and