Eh Far Cry 3 saw you get captured a few times too by Vaas just so he could spout mumbo jumbo.
Eh Far Cry 3 saw you get captured a few times too by Vaas just so he could spout mumbo jumbo.
Joseph Seed makes Trump feel like Mister Rogers by comparison.
It’s a shame so much of the reception of this game and whether it’s “good” seems to be down to whether it takes a stance on US politics as though that’s a thing all games must do now.
Someone on Kotaku (Fahey? Jason?) should do a request for old video game inspired drawings and make a article / gallery of it!
Haha, I’ve played half those games and have never assaulted, injured, decapitated or shot anyone in real life. Go figure.
Oh sweet summer child, there’s always going to be a scapegoat. In the end nothing is going to change, they just need to show that they’re doing something until everybody forgets about it again.
So essentially:
Thanks. This is a really nice comment that made me smile. I’m really grateful to Stephen for letting me have the extra time to really write something with a bit more detailed analysis.
I know writers who use subtext and they’re all cowards.
Thank you for your excellent analysis and actual deference toward some the people who slogged to make this happen. THIS is what game journalism could/should be, not a laundry list of graphics/sound/gameplay, but a keen eye to observe even a bad game as an important cultural artifact.
He says while complaining about an article on the internet that he was in no way obligated to read.
TBF, even if D2 hadn’t been a rolling shit show I would’ve switched to MHW. Monster Hunter is one of my favorite series and MHW makes even the best Destiny content look like weak tea.
Did you switch to Monster Hunter: World and never look back?
Glad we are finally getting serious about people being polite and respectful as they play a video game together.
(fixed that for ya)
What is this? A Game Child for ants?
Trump: “Mr. Fils-Aime, Im happy you could come talk to me about violence in video games”