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“Queer” does not necessarily mean “not attracted to the opposite sex”. Bisexuality is a thing that exists.

I was legitimately angry when I realized Persona 5 not only lacked a gay option (for the third game in a row since Persona 2, though P4 cut out a romance with Yosuke), but also turned the entirety of gay people in Japan into two sexually promiscuous stereotypes who harass the MC, Ryuji, and Yusuke twice in the story.

I Am a Hero angles towards stylistic portrayals of humans, but they’re all drawn with so much detail that they “pop” out of the panel in a similar (but different) regard to Yotsuba to.

In regards to Chaos Theory, that is arguably the best in the series. I’d say if it weren’t for Blacklist recasting Sam Fisher (and Anna Grimsdottir, again) it’d be the best in the series. But when it comes to Splinter Cell, the characters are just as important as the gameplay. The banter Sam has with his handlers is

If the game were historically accurate, when joining the multiplayer, you’d spend hours going through boot camp tutorials, learning how to shoot guns. When you finally go to see action, you’d be shot by someone much better than you, die, and never be able to play multiplayer ever again.

These morons clearly think that a soldier deployed in Afghanistan can kill 25 people in a row and call in an ICBM. 24, if they have hardline.

Man, remember the part where you were playing CoD multiplayer, got shot, and then all the blood in your wounds stopped gushing, the bullets were forced out, and the holes sealed up in seconds?

Halo 5's campaign in terms of level design was excellent, especially in co-op. The return of the FPS mook arena was foreshadowed in its levels, but the biggest problem was that it was too easy. To make battles seem bigger, they were filled with exponentially more grunts, jackals, and crawlers than there were elites,

It’s a clamshell design, so it’s only going to be a bother if your carrying case for it is too tight (which it shouldn’t be) or you set stuff on top of it (which you shouldn’t be doing).

The series is named after a Beatles song. It kinda advertised its quirks on its sleeve.

You realize Call of Duty games are made in cycles, right? This one’s been in development for just under three years now.

That’s a weird way to spell “best”. If you enjoyed previous Borderlands games, it’s a wonderful surprise to see how many obscure references were crammed into every episode.

That’s just cruel. I don’t even play SFV anymore, and that Chun-Li costume is making me want to pick it back up to learn how to play her.

Nah, I still buy them every year and enjoy them for a while. It’s a good game to unwind with after a tough day, especially if I don’t have very long to play.

I think of all the education that I missed

#Gay4Yusuke

I remember that chapter of JoJo.

Preach! Advanced Warfare’s greatest triumph was the campaign. Multiplayer was a crock of shit, but the story they told is one of the most personal and human in the series. Folks dismissed it on the basis of one sloppily-handled scene (press “F” to pay respects), but the game is so much better than that one moment.

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I disagree; the campaign was great. The story was hit-or-miss, but the new mechanics like pre-mission loadout customization and campaign scoring (leaderboards with friends!) were awesome additions.

If it’s a gaming console capable of native 4K resolutions (instead of the PS4 Pro’s rotated-grid super-sampling from 1080p), then $600 would be an incredible bargain.