That's ridiculous, of course Final Fantasy isn't dead.
That's ridiculous, of course Final Fantasy isn't dead.
Finally someone says it!
The same argument could be made for a lot of things like higher education, spectator sports, and recreational drugs. So I'm fine with not embracing fundamentalist gaming.
I'm sure there's some infernal Venn diagram where the two converge and create pure, blind, stupid hate.
"I miss the internet"
I do have to disagree. A script is the entirety of everything that happens from fade in to fade out while "dialogue" is strictly the lines that are spoken in the script.
Yeah, I didn't do a super great job of describing it, but the point of the article and the interviews was that they don't actually think "rape" exists or that it's wrong because women want to be sexually violated.
Can we dub this issue "The DBZ effect?"
yes, but is he lost?
also, while I agree that just repeating "Don't rape" as a sort of mantra is useless, I view it in a slightly different light than how you described it in your second paragraph.
I'd actually like to take this opportunity to point out that there is established scientific research refuting your first point. I can find the article if you like, but it might take a short while.
lol, yes lovely, I know why it's called concept art.
Even after I had maxed my levels in 1 & 2 I always saved people on the streets, no exceptions. I actually felt guilty if I didn't answer every cry for help.
okay, you're sexist.
Tali's face didn't freak me out as much as the fingers...there are more than three and I find that woefully disturbing.
Gotta love how the NPCs are dressed pretty normally, but then there's Lightning. Like a bed sheet in a full sprint.
I have the same opinion, and my justification isn't much better.
Thank you, someone else who hated those friggin motion controls.
Lol, that is actually funny because literally yesterday I got yelled at on a Dark Souls article because I pretty much posted something along the lines of "It was too hard, it made me cry and I didn't like that so I gave up and haven't played it since."
I whole-heartedly agree with you, but I just want to point out that one of the last scenes of the Book 1 finale was a shot of Korra restoring the bending of a looooong line of people in the city.