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It doesn't help that there's literally no muscle movement around his eyes or forehead. It's just a mouth flapping in a dead face, and the only way it could be more uncanny is if it were FMV of a corpse-cum-marionette. In fact, I think "corpse-cum-marionette" is exactly how I would describe this.

actually it does. the system wouldn't respond to the power button, even after holding it for 60 seconds. So I was forced to unplug it. Wiped my hard drive in the process. I'm not the only one this has happened too either

I think that, as a general rule, you're supposed do the testing before you release your system update.

>Looks at pictures in actual article of video game Ada

The video games' plots were shit anyways. There's no way they could turn that mess into a decent film without substantial revisions.

I don't know how you couldn't think that.

Before all the "GOD JUST BASE IT ON THE GAMES!" posts come in:

What double dipping? Buy Smash and get a very good portable game, Buy WiiU to get a whole new level of experience but its not portable. Whats double dipping in it?

I don't remember her saying stuff shouldn't outright exist. She's never had a "ban this filth" mentality at all.

I'm about 90% sure it's from Watership Down.

I'm going to be reiterating a couple of things I said to Arlo here, but I think they're germane to your point:

1.) Our medium has grown and matured immeasurably since the days of Jack Thompson—however, as with any medium, all growth necessarily comes with weird offshoots and abortive attempts to branch out. The

Hatred is kind of an odd duck in this discussion; it was very clearly developed with the intent to appeal to impotent adolescent rage—and to piss off as many people as it possibly could.

That said, there are a number of pieces I read in graduate school that many folks consider to be vile (I'm an English prof these

I agree with Chmielarz's statement. No content creator, be they writer, visual artist, musician or otherwise should ever be told what they cannot create (within legal bounds, obviously—and I should not have to elaborate on what crosses legal lines). If the content produced is repellent to the market it is produced

Well, the "actual" reason is that doing so reduces the on-screen resolution because the game was a technical mess that was barely able to maintain 30 frames per second, so going full resolution would have yielded an even worse performance.

Those arnt the greatest parts of those games though, where is the tension? The suspense? The false sense of security? The luls and the highs (puzzles and shooting zombies)? Where are the subtle chances when you return back to someplace where you have been? Where is the backtracking and exploration?

How bout that massive difference in price that you totally ignored?

That's just a benchmark. If you're doing any serious work with very large file transfers, the Internet in the States is so bad, it hinders workflow.

Nintendo want Platinum to go full "Platinum" with this game, it was Platinum who wanted to tone things down because it's Nintendo. In the end, these outfits could have been far more Platinum-y if Nintendo had its way.

it's sort of the norm these days. I imagine as gamers get older they have to cope with the fact that every day obligations become more difficult to ignore- even if they are intentionally neglected. It's easy to take pride in a game KD ratio but not as easy to build or REbuild relationships with family, potential love