justinsmith11
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justinsmith11

Yes, it's missing Videogamedunkey, the only YouTuber I like. 

Your reading comprehension is so poor that it’s saddening.

No one is arguing against your right to complain when a product or service does not meet what was promised.

The argument is against death threats, threats of other violence, and similarly toxic horseshit—which is the focus of both this article, and pretty much

Still think Dante’s finest moment was his appearance in Nocturne, possibly the most inspired video game crossover idea to ever come to fruition.

When has asking for a Japanese exclusive ever worked out?

Add this to the list of reasons I remain steadfastly Team Hayter in the grand “Kojima is a Star-Humper” fiasco that was the VA team for Metal Gear Solid V.

...and yes, I know there are narrative developments in that game that justify the switch, but it was still a fuckjob, and Sutherland was awful.  Don’t @ me.

It took my cousin and I three separate rentals to figure this one out.  That and the infamous X-Men reset...

I just laughed out loud. That damn platform confounded me for days when I first encountered it as a kid.

The Starter Pack was on sale, but now it’s just the standard one. Updated the link. 

The Starter Pack was on sale, but now it’s just the standard one. Updated the link. 

Fallout 3 was released in 2008, and entered development in 2004. Most of the people who worked for Bethesda Games Studio then are not the same people who were working for them a decade later.

There’s enough LGBT inclusion in gaming to have an exhibition? I’m surprised.

See my comment below

I always like to have a chance to post this:

I pretty entirely think people are missing the thing the show is trying to say, especially in the context of the last episode. Gonna try and explain my perspective.

I’m trying to understand your angle in this article. Are you criticizing Variety for singling out the film’s only male lead for an interview?

The nod of his opponent when he throws his controller absolutely makes that gif

Some people took issue with the game’s portrayal of cops and Spider-Man’s relationship to them. Kotaku’s Heather Alexandra critiqued the game’s black and white approach to law enforcement as predominantly unimpeachable good guys and criminals as violent anarchists, but she wasn’t alone. The Ringer, Deadspin, and Dot

Peter David on Hulk also pulled off possibly the best comics lampshading ever in an issue in 1990, where he forgot that he left Rick Jones on an exploding skrull ship with no way to escape