legodan
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Epic has never, and will never, be on any moral high ground.

I was optimistic about Halo: Infinite after the complete catastrophe that was Halo 5, but man have my expectations been hung out to dry. That was the most disjointed game in the series so far. The visual aesthetic was all over the place, the enemies looked imbecilic, the gameplay looked clumsy, the weapon set looked

SMT Nocturne remaster?

I was kinda hoping for some more NMHIII news, but definitely wasn’t holding my breath for it either.

Sorry this is utter nonsense. He was not fired for saying things about white people. He was fired for anti-semitic statements. You are conflating the two and that makes no sense and I think you know this. There is literally no excuse to mitigate anti-Semitism that you know, caused the death of 6 million people. This

Cannon used his platform to spread vicious and dangerous conspiracy theories about a religious/ethnic minority that has been historically persecuted, and that currently has been facing a fast rising level of hate crimes in the USA, and you barely mention that and instead say “thank you” to him?

As a Jewish woman, it is so damn disheartening to see so many black people defending all this anti-semitism. These Jewish conspiracy theories are dangerous. If I can call out fellow Jews for their racism, why the hell can’t you call out anti-semitic black people? I don't care whether it's a klansman or a black

Michael Harriot can’t couch his ‘take’ in the context of Cannon’s antisemitism.

The irony in this article is that Michael Harriot, like Viacom, are focusing on different aspects of Cannon’s comments.

I believe that racism is real and pervasive. I have seen it with my own eyes (in northern New York, where I live). I think, given the atrocity that was slavery and the ongoing atrocity that is systemic racism (and it’s many penumbras), that to err on the side of vastly over-doing it when fighting against this stuff is

You left out the comments he made about Jews specifically, which were far more indefensible and more likely the actual reason why he got fired.

Because he’s one of the few medically qualified people left in the world. Anything from shooting him in the leg to gunbutting him would’ve made sense in the scene but instead you have to kill him to get to the ending.

In the end it’s what made the forced killing of a surgeon (that fans hated) pointless and what made Joel’s choice to me the sanest one in the world.

One of the things I’ve hated since release and what the sequel seems to have double downed on is the idea that it was guaranteed the Fireflies would’ve found a cure from Ellie when the reality of the situation (and audio logs) is that it’s pretty much clear it’s a “chance”, and a long shot at that.

Modern day Buddhists and Hindu do not use the symbol

I’m not sure you realize exactly what that would entail.

> One of the devs in the video explains that everyone was too nervous to touch the code, otherwise, something might break

OK, Kaiju game with Platinum’s already OTT combat style...