maxatax
maxatax
maxatax

I had a roommate while studying in Italy named Cesare. Quickly after moving in I realized he'd accepted me in hopes of making "connections" or sweet sweet Italian love with all my beautiful American friends. He proceeded to friend request every thin, tall girl on my Facebook, including some people I knew

The boobs were just hidden by the OctoCamo.

Seriously, though, why does no one talk about the fact that it would HURT to wear an outfit like this and crawl around in the desert? Snipers are often prone, and anyone with boobs (especially of a larger size) can tell you, scraping them/squashing them/doing rough things to them with no cover is not a fun experience.

As a fellow game dev, I'd note that there's another reason this ire is misplaced: game development is a team effort, and no specific game dev gets to control the final product. So many great ideas that game designers have will often be cut by product or business people. In general, 1 person is just a part of the

Such an incredible game. I think it says a lot about the industry, and where it's at with regards to women and minorities, that GTA V is a favorite for game of the year instead of Last of Us.

I think it's not necessarily about creating brand NEW ideas, but rather about finding ways to leverage those ideas in compelling and gender neutral (or empowering) ways. I'm a female game designer and I actually love combat games, as well as games more centered on puzzles, adventure, or plain ol' story. What bothers