"...talks about games as a larger landscape and re-focuses on the actual cause of gun violence. Y'know, guns."
"...talks about games as a larger landscape and re-focuses on the actual cause of gun violence. Y'know, guns."
You're right, gun ownership, social, and healthcare reform are probably the answer to the problem. I don't know what I was thinking.
I'm actually saying that gun ownership, social, and healthcare reform are the answer, and being critical of gawker for almost exclusively relating guns to the entire problem instead of just part of the problem whenever the subject gets touched upon.
Just takes a trip to the grocery and hardware store.
So if guns ever do get out right banned instead of meaningful social and mental healthcare reform, and then some troubled teen decides to set off a bomb in a school, is anyone going to look back and say 'Huh, I guess there was more than one piece to the puzzle after all'?
Looks pretty different to me.
lol.
I guess I'm just really really bad at sarcasm.
Srs? You...you couldn't finish reading the post before you responded? Retarded.
Yea, and now I have to spend my bandwidth re downloading THE GAME because no one can release a finished product on the first try anymore.
Yea, that was the problem though. The money from the sale goes to THQ's creditors, but THQ is worth a lot more than 60 million and owes a lot more than 60 million.
MUTHA FUCKIN KNOWLEDGE EXPLOSION OVER HERE
UGH GOD, typical Capcom. The game just came out and now there's an 'ultimate' or 'arcade' or 'super' version a few months later.
I could be wrong. I haven't played it in awhile and I didn't enjoy the sequel that much anyways, so my memory is a bit fuzzy.
I thought you were like a prototype or something, which explained why it was easier to kill you/why you can use plasmids.