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In my experience, you pick up the writing as a component of learning. It’s much easier to associate the characters with their respective phonics. Not to mention knowing how similar-looking characters are written makes distinguishing them in reading much easier.

Social media and societal stigmas changed a lot in the past ten years. These folks weren’t around because the games industry looked very, very different in 2009.

What a shitty argument. Life reflects art. Art reflects life. Sigma is an artist’s depiction of mental illness, no matter where he as a character originates. Therefore, he is a negative depiction of mental illness.

You clearly haven’t played the actual game. I don’t know why I’m humoring you with a response, but I’m going to disprove you, point-by-point.

This is bad logic. Plenty of series known for solo experiences have integrated co-op features into their games (such as Portal and Resident Evil). While it can be argued that it didn’t work out too hot for Resident Evil 5, it is undoubtedly still a very fun game to play with a friend. Likewise, Portal 2's co-op was so

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It repeats a lot. They’ve got scripted dialogue for story missions that are pretty dang cute, but they also have canned dialogue that’ll play every time you do the same action.

I would expect most folks praising The New Order, The Old Blood, and The New Colossus. Part of the praise they received was undoubtedly due to the superb character writing in those games, and the grounded conversations between people who are effectively larger-than-life superheroes.

It’s because, more often than not, pop culture depicts lesbian relationships with the intention of making them appealing for heterosexual men. It’s unfortunate, because it’s fetishizing WLW relationships in addition to purposefully discluding MLM relationships (because gay men are yucky to cishet men).

Liara is a woman. She uses female pronouns and identifies as a woman. The Asari are a monogender species, not agender, and they were purposefully designed to be a race of sexy alien women. To argue otherwise, especially if you’re citing in-universe evidence (otherwise known as “excuses”, like Quiet breathing through

Pop culture loves lesbian women, and really hates gay men.

I’d totally go for a custom-built case for a PS4 Pro. Preferably something that’s smaller, quieter, and at the very least, not butt-ugly.

“There’s nothing biased in this piece at all.”

I said “the only movie references there”, not in the game as a whole. There’s tons of stolen pop culture references in Fortnite, but among those the OP claimed were stolen, only two were correct.

The only movie references there are John Wick and GotG. The astronaut skins are just astronaut skins, and the characters wearing the suits are Jonesy and Ramirez, who are the two go-to characters for skins involving default characters wearing different outfits.

How dare you? Daniel Radcliffe played the finest farting, waterlogged corpse I’ve ever seen in cinema. If that’s not acting, I don’t know what is.

Based on this particular line, as well as the rest of your post, this franchise isn’t for you, and hasn’t been such for a long time. Time for you to move on.

I’m having as much fun playing the game as I am coming up with goofy names for my variations. It’s a good time.

I’m still hoping for an Injustice 2-style Premiere Skin of Sonya that makes her into a totally different character who plays exactly like Sonya, but with new dialogue and such.

With Civ 6 on iPad and Switch, I’m curious as to which still-standing wonders wouldn’t be practical to construct in proximity to the real one (so to speak). You could even hypothetically do it on top of the monuments, not just nearby them.

If Black Ops 5 were marketed heavily on the basis of Zombies, I could totally see them doing that.