jonathanponikvar
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jonathanponikvar

I was honestly completely unaware that the startup screen on the Wii U even had an official name. It doesn't say it anywhere when you turn the console on (at least not in the US version — I don't know if it does on Japanese systems). I figured it was just an unnamed extension of the Miiverse with physical Miis

I remember there is a moment in IX after Steiner and Garnet get separated from the group: Garnet has to get changed into a different costume, so she goes behind a barricade for privacy. For literally 1/2 a second, an option appears above Steiner's head: "Should I check on her?"

Dammit, internet. After seeing that GIF I now have Eric Prydz stuck in my head.

"Supplies are limited to one per customer, except in Utah."

That's what I mean — if you only have enough income for a single console, you're going to go with the one that has the better gaming options. Nintendo isn't doing enough to convince those with limited funds to go with their console over Microsoft or Sony.

It's not even 9 am where I'm at and I'm sitting here drooling over a multi-patty-burger dripping with cheese. This does not bode well for me today.

If by "gross" you mean amazing. I would eat the heck outta that thing. I eat healthy 95% of the time, but occasionally all I want is just some horrendously unhealthy fast food, dripping with cheese.

This one triggers the most memories for me. A rather simple title screen, but the music. Oh, the music.

It's mostly a matter of people not having as much disposable income nowadays as they have in the past. A lot of people only have enough money for a single console, but Nintendo just hasn't been doing a good job driving a large enough wedge between the Wii and Wii U to convince them to buy it. And the latest industry

It sounds more to me that you're attempting to validate your personal tastes here. You completely hate the art style, but rather than just state your opinion and leave it at that, you've spent several replies trying to force it into an argument on the character being sexist in order to present your opinion as an

Perhaps because the Sorceress isn't the only character with gross exaggerated anatomy. Look at literally every other character design in the game, from playable characters to NPC's and everything in between. They all have the same ridiculous proportions: larger-than-life bone structures, insane Rob Liefeld-esque

And you're inventing arguments to argue against my invention of arguments that arguably are against arguing over the inventive arguing of arguments.

Oh, no, not that at all. You're allowed to have a negative opinion. You can say all you like that you don't enjoy something or that it offends you, by all means.

You're right, I was trying to tilt the subject in another direction. That direction just happened to be one that the "feminism in gaming" argument SHOULD be focused on: i.e. in areas where it actually presents a problem. Where it impacts the female developers in the industry and how they are treated by their peers.

So let me ask you a question, then.

Again, I'll say: If you don't like it, simply don't play it. That's all there is to it. There are plenty of folks out there who are looking forward to the game and honestly couldn't care less if the main character was just a walking pair of boobs. You're right, the Sorceress isn't the only one out there, but she's so

I think this is more of a case of "If you don't like it, don't play it." You can't say that just because you wouldn't want to be seen playing the game in public that no one else should have the chance.

Ugh, you can see her ribcage. Girl needs to eat a burger.