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Your repeated use of "grimdark" annoys me way more than this game's uninspired plot and tone does.

Wow. You sound like a horrible person to talk to. You're going to judge someone just because they don't know the source material for I Am Legend? For taking a mediocre movie with a grain of salt?

Developers lie to preserve secrets all the time.

Well it's not that complicated, you can catch Mew on the first throw if you just hold A + Up when the Pokeball opens.

Really? I knew about the Mew glitch way back when I was still playing Red. If you just do the Mew glitch, you catch him at level 20 in Cerulean City. Nothing game breaking, he's pretty tough to level up.

Was the Mew glitch not common knowledge? It's not exactly legal, since it's exploiting the game code, but it's not straight up Gameshark either. You can have all 151 without using a cheat device!

I mean, use some logic. Gabe wouldn't announce Half-Life 3 through a reddit AMA.

It's a common sci-fi theme. If humans can reach a collective depravity that they display in genocides, be it the Holocaust or Rwanda, then how sociopathic can our society become when we're faced with an alien race?

I would prefer that you not unproductively criticize a proof of concept demo because of your bias against a genre that isn't even what's being represented, on a peripheral that's specifically designed for first person immersion.

Show me these statements and I'll show you why you were wrong to have those expectations.

Actually, Miyamoto only gave up on the idea because of technical limitations. His fellow designers were what Steven Spielberg was to George Lucas—he kept his crazy ideas in check. Like George Lucas with his recent films, without someone with the authority or courage to challenge him, we get really off-putting things

I don't see any First Person Shooting in this video.

There are multiple good reasons for this:

Sure, it's a dickish move by Gearbox, but 3D Realms has provoked Gearbox every time, first with a frivolous lawsuit and now by blatantly violating copyright.

Wahahaha

Do you even know what the fuck the article is about?

Are organized religions immune to criticism?

Because Passion of the Christ made a shit load of money, and for some reason they thought they could replicate it while keeping the movie mainstream.

I highly doubt that. There are probably overzealous hackers messing with his life, probably even blackmailing him.