“She suggested they don’t write or engage with fanfic because the media they enjoy caters to their interests/expectations 99 percent of the time, so there’s no need to look beyond it.”
“She suggested they don’t write or engage with fanfic because the media they enjoy caters to their interests/expectations 99 percent of the time, so there’s no need to look beyond it.”
What part of the Witcher contains that fantasy rainbow tower? I keep seeing screens of it but have yet to encounter it.
Yeah, wut?
Yeah, wut?
It depends on what you consider “objectified” men, as application of that term always ends up in somewhat of a subjective grey area, but I’d say there just seems to be a much smaller market for blatantly objectified male characters than female characters in media.
I have no idea how that relates to our conversation.
Yeah, I think I misunderstood Luke’s meaning here.
Pretty sure that’s an edit, not just “overlaid” as there are clips from the first trailer mixed in. Which explains why it matches up so well.
Seriously though, this would be such a CDPR move.
Lol, ok.
“Yeah.. Where is my Metroid ;_;”
Please do not have a 1/3p switch button.
Super excited about this game, but I’m disappointed at the first person perspective revelation.
I love the avalanche of supportive messages in the chat in that video of the end.
God damn, this poor guy.
Ok, look I think this is a silly thing to get super upset about, but I can still understand why this might be more immersion breaking than other inaccuracies in BF games.
Man, it is so gratifying to see the police calmly defending this poor guy. ‘Effing well played.
This seems like a bizarre rose colored view of that show.
I played this game when it first came out, definitely my favorite horror game of all time.
These auto previews are one of the worst bits of UX I’ve seen lately. Unbelievable that they thought this was a good idea.
Man, I love radiohead, but this seems ridiculous and petty.