minstrelofmoria
minstrelofmoria
minstrelofmoria

Fable made divorce more evil than murder.

I think it’s the audience’s job to review the reviewer, but that doesn’t mean harass the reviewer. It means “Armond White’s reviews are all over the place, so I don’t rely on him to determine whether something’s good.”

It sounds like this is going to turn into a push for longer prison sentences, but I’m not sure that would solve this. I mean, if this guy was let out 11 years from now instead of now, would he just do this 11 years from now?

My first thought is Gal Gun.

I feel like there’s a difference between “this game failed to do what it meant to do” and “this game succeeded at doing something I wasn’t looking for in a game.” Like, I played Blue Estate, and I didn’t like how it tried to be juvenile and offensive to everyone, but it’s not like it tried and failed to be

Wikipedia: Crab mentality, also known as crab theory, crabs in a bucket mentality, or the crab-bucket effect, is a way of thinking best described by the phrase “if I can’t have it, neither can you”.

Forbidden West had a blink-and-you’ll-miss-her trans woman, and I think there were gay people in there somewhere. This isn’t a completely surprising direction to go in.

I feel like Bulbasaur is the weed Pokémon.

Alpha Protocol has the same thing as Human Revolution, where you can make a stealth/fists character to get through most of the game, and then most of the bosses are hard counters to a stealth/fists build. I remember Marburg being a particular pain to deal with if you’re not good with guns.

Russian agents figured out how to get paid for playing Minecraft.

I’ve seen people put Confederate flags in their windows. If that’s free speech, robots are free speech.

Akechi redemption/smooching Joker is what the fanfics are for. (Just finished reading Alice, There’s No Reflection in the Looking Glass. It’s not exactly polished, but there’s a lot of emotion there.)

“Relatable” generally means “relatable to the presumed gender, ethnic group, and neurological status of the target audience.” It usually doesn’t mean me or anyone like me. So I can’t relate to all the “relatable” characters.

Turns out that when Waluigi sold Luigi’s underwear on the Internet, he sold it to us.

I mean, short people are a thing. There was an article a while ago where a short woman said to stop calling her boyfriend a pedophile, and people on Tumblr reblogged it to make fun of her and call him a pedophile.

Feminist horror with awkward controls and really dumb alt costumes? Sounds like Haunting Ground.

“Relatable” is the scourge of creativity. I just want “interesting.”

Dead by Daylight pulls a lot of its aesthetics from slasher movies, but dying and reviving over and over until you become nonresponsive from lack of hope is closer to something like Dark Souls. I’m a little worried about how well that will translate to a shorter artform.

My problem right now is that I’ve recruited seven characters and only one of them can heal. I can’t take him out of my party unless I want to burn through items.

Elden Ring has some really weird gender stuff going on, so I’m not sure I want to see how it further develops a man who’s kidnapped and lusted over because he looks like a little girl. This could get even more uncomfortable than Fia and Dung Eater.