liadz
Vítor Amaral
liadz

I'm mean the more critical turn reviews and discussions are taking. It's all I ever wanted and I hope the trend goes on.

Count me in as a person who always wanted his favorite medium to reach the "art form" status. I'm happy with the way they are analyzed now though.

"Gamers" are not a niche group. It's been years since games have become a giant part of mainstream pop culture.

A bunch of dudes saying that things such as this don't matter... That an industry almost always forgetting about half of their consumers is not something that affects them... That representation doesn't matter... Ok.

This scene touched me a lot more than I was expecting. I actually had never thought about that issue that way...

That soundtrack <3

I personaly think it always brings nice discussions. But I'm a sucker for political stuff in my favorite medium.

Hope it's Soundblast compatible.

Ok. I'll even give you that XII doesn't have the best story, even though I like it a lot (probably because it kind of tries to escape the usual "whiny teenager is the only hope for the world" thing).

I'm now reflection on the meaning of my life as a living person who knows what "i chuj" means :(

We live in a world that basically everything is modeled based on conflicts of interest. Your idea of "solution" to this problem totally ignores how we basically grow as society.

I know, right? The exactly same way that if a music video clip is good enough MTV will pay for the rights to broadcast it.

This made me laugh so loud. I think I'm sick.

Thanks, man.

The talk they have in that scene around the campfire is one of my favorites moments in video-game storytelling.

Women in video-games are not represented as they actually are and are usually represented in this awkward sexualized way. That's the critique here.

Totally agreed. Following the "anedoct path", as a person that relies more on social networks (i.e.: Raptr, Steam social stuff, etc) that in-game chats (since I play mostly single player games) for meeting people interested in video-games, I must say that the presence of girls in those is absurdly greater than the