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Yes it is. No one's saying hipsters didn't exist before the term, that's just how hipsters are quantified. It used to mean people who wore homely/earthy clothing with thick-framed glasses, but after years of the snobbish attitudes, hipsters came to be defined by the snobbishness. That's what these memes are displaying:

Nope. I can't stand G-Dragon, let alone his plagarism.

As a Korean, I'm ashamed to admit that plenty of K-pop steal American beats and melodies. I'm sure they do it with videos too.

That's just people being close-minded. Rotoscoping is animation, whatever personal semantics might think of it.

It's an interesting idea, powers based on tattoos.

We call them fanboys.

The replies are also jokes. If you're not getting it, then you wouldn't understand (seriously).

Yeah, they're kind of in a corner on this one. Either they're going to play it safe, and it won't be different enough from the Arkham games, or it's going to be too different and they run the risk of not taking a step forward but a step backwards with too much change.

Only one or two characters are bisexual per game, and not every character acts on it.

It's possible, I never played the Wii version so I haven't seen it in action.

The twin that is born second is usually considered the younger sibling.

Doesn't mean it wasn't a GC game first. Twilight Princess was a GC game ported to the Wii, that's why the Wii version barely has better graphics than the GC version.

You're right in that this is a new Pokemon but a new form is NOT a new Pokemon. For example, Deoxys is a Pokemon with various forms. Each form has stat differences but as far as Pokemon go, it's the exact same Pokemon. Same single entity, not an evolution, etc.

This is not a new form. The website explicitly states it. It was thought it was a new form before this but recent information clearly suggests it's something else, like a Mewthree.

Nope. The online mode doesn't add anything significant period. This is true because:

Because a party for professionals degraded into a college-life club. This is in an industry that already has problems with sexism and women being objectified is a major problem. As you might expect, an industry that's full of either businessmen or computer-related professionals, social-skills with women isn't a forte

Because the game genre, roguelike, is not a genre that was aimed at kids. The vast majority of roguelikes are number-crunching, resource managing hardcore dungeon crawling, famous for their difficulty. When you start stripping away those definitive parts a roguelike becomes a mind-numbingly simple button masher.

"They're calling it the "first RPG-FPS" game, but that can't be true. That's kind of what Borderlands' claim to fame was, wasn't it?"

No it has nothing to do with that. Sim City has nothing that MMOs tend to have. It's just as much an MMO as Farmville is, and BOTH games have "multiplayer" aspects designed to keep you online, not to enhance gameplay.

It definitely has to be massive to be a Massively Multiplayer Online game, or MMO as the EA Labels President is calling it. Nothing about the online only component adds anything significant to the game. In fact, it does more to limit the game than add to it—you can't edit highways, terraform and you have an incredibly