Liking a culture and wanting to imitate it is racist now? Fuck off, America.
Liking a culture and wanting to imitate it is racist now? Fuck off, America.
Haha, okay.
Whilst Black Friday is very much an American thing, as a Brit I think it's pretty cool that AmazonUK and GAME are doing Black Friday Deals over here. Whether there will be anything decent or not remains to be seen, but I like it!
I mean I called it that some gormless fucking twat would bring up that ridiculous "rental" argument.
Of course it would still sell, just not nearly as effectively. There's a lot of psychology at work in the practice. They are trying to tap into a carnal lust, and use that lust to influence your purchase.
Fucking called it.
In before some sperglord comes in with the "ur only rentin from PS+ lol" argument.
It is a universal truth in every medium that "sex sells". Some uppity reporters are never going to change that.
From how I saw it, it had the P3 team on one side, and P4 team on the other side, with him in the middle/above them both - maybe indicating that he's a P5 independant character? It'll be interesting, for sure.
229 air watts, why?
I think that's a perfect example of the themes in this game. A juxtaposition of upbeat, genuinely funny moments, and dark and disturbing murders and psychologies.
I actually prefer the intro from P4G. It's so freaking colourful and makes the Vita's screen really pop.
Anyone else thinking this Sho Minazuki character might possibly be from Persona 5?
Haydar's gonna hayd.
Yep, UK here too. It's depressing that so many people buy and read this garbage. Though it does make for some great stand-up routines, like Frankie Boyle talking about the London Riots and saying he expected the Daily Mail to run a headline of "Princess Diana's Body Has Been Kidnapped Buy Space Pakis".
Hilarious, right? Though also a little depressing that it's such a popular tabloid.
Is it still an RPG Persona game, only with chibi artwork? If so, I'm more than happy with that as a 3DS Persona title.
Life is so very, very good.
Right-wing, then. I was just describing it as conservative so our American friends understand it better - given that their conservative stations are often the same.
I said 'frivolous', referring to nonsensical lawsuits like coffee being too hot, or eating a scalding hot onion ring straight out of the fryer. I never implied we didn't have lawsuits.