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Was just about to comment about that too! How could they leave out TLJ!

Now that's a game I was looking at on my steamlist today and completely forgot how beautiful it was.

I can't believe they didn't include this game...

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Yes, when I first played TLJ it was the most beautiful game I had ever seen.

Seriously, how wasn't this fucking listed.

So much truth to this!

The Longest Journey, definitely

It is a shame. Unfortunately, dissenting opinions has become synonymous with "trolling" for whatever reason. But you know, people complain when the echo-chamber doesn't meet their expectations.

Its being run on an emulator modified to mess with bytes of code. If you check out the site you will actually pick this stuff up pretty easily.

Would someone think of the children?! I don't ever want my nonexistence kids especially if I have son to ever be subjected to these kind of games. I want to leave him unattended, and be raised by video games and TV so that's why all the games out there should only reflect what I deem okay for him. Everyone else taste

With the recent wave of articles praising sexualized male and female game characters, Kotaku seems to be desperately trying to make up for the whole Dragon's Crown debacle.

You're damn right! How dare they attack our culture that is based on a 2000year old book which is the only truth, they have no damn right. They're creating expectations in women that real men can't meet and thus attacking our country.

Seriously. How dare they treat men like sex objects in such a way. I'm offended that these games even got published. There is something seriously wrong with Japan and their culture that these games are considered acceptable. I know this because as an American my culture, opinions, and sensibilities are inherently the

Wow, way of objectifying men. I can't believe that we're still 100years backwards and still objectifying men. It's a real scourge in video games.

Bioshock Infinite seemed to believe that it was brave for invoking Exceptionalist dogma, racism, and religious zealotry. It might have been brave if it had actively nurtured a discussion about any one of these issues and/or drawn parallels to current events. Instead, they were used as an emotional crutch to prop up

I think people rag on A:CM, Riptide etc. for what they are, and we rag on Bioshock Infinite for what it could have been.

Many critics did not praise Infinite's gameplay, and many (including Kotaku) have expressed negative opinions of Infinite's gameplay. Didn't stop some reviewers from giving it a perfect score anyway.

I'm going to go with Bioshock Infinite as well—not for worst game I've played this year (not by a long shot), but for most disappointing. I was a huge fan of the original Bioshock's setting, aesthetic, and narrative (for the most part), and found it to be a singularly engaging experience.

Bioshock Infinite had quite