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Absolutely. It is much more common in Japanese games than in Western. The stereotypical gay men that flirted with the protagonists in Persona 5 is a low water mark in an otherwise great game. Sexuality in Japanese games also feel much more “immature” for a lack of a better word. The character never actually have

I remember being a bit disappointed in the original series. I was interested in it but it felt a little bit like Gender studies 101 applied to video games. They didn’t really say any thing that was that shocking or new.

The pokemon games have never been particularly hard, especially at the beginning. You can probably curb stomp with who ever you chooses.

Asking as a Apex noob; how do you deal with people that is more than a few meters away with a peacekeeper and Wingman combo? Both feel like close range weapon.

I didn’t say anything about the quality of the product. I said that it was entertainment and that entertainment can take forms like services and such.

“We like Ike!”
I would say that if anything this game reminds me extremely much of Path of Radiance. The art style is very reminiscent of it and you are a son to a leader of a group of mercenaries that basically look just like Greil from Path of Radiance.

I assume they use this thing called money and then use it to pay for the work done on the game. So the value is that the company get money.

At it’s core it is a piece of entertainment, and it can take a bunch of different form.

That is interesting because I use Youtube a lot and I havn’t seen a single Jack Black video in my feed. Maybe they were more pushed to Americans than us Scandinavians.

I have spent a lot of times in hospitals, from the the time my appendix burst and my bladder stopped working to whole my grandfather passed away in cancer. The idea of a hospital bill never crossed my mind when reading this. America really have issues to fix, that isn't normal. 

I am always sincerely interested romantic games, no matter the genre. No chance that you can spill the beans on the name of the game again (or maybe give me some recommendations if you are in the biz)

I also have trouble getting into the remakes. I do like Awekening and Fates though, but not as much as Path if Radiance and its sequel. Really hope that this is a return to form.

I really have high hopes for this. The last console Fire Emblemes was the best of the series and this really looks fantastic. The art style is fantastic and it really looks like they are honing on the character interactions, with support cutscenes and everything.

Ofcourse it is competition. And I don’t think you remember how steam was at the start, people were using it out of necessity, not because “people wanted it”. You were forced to use it if you wanted to play Valves games. This is exactly the same thing.

I don’t really care about either Epics store or steams, I just think that competition is good and Steam really needs it. And the lack of user reviews is one of my favorite feature on the Epic store. It did way more harm than good and kids review bombed it the whole time that the actual score could never be trusted.

I would argue that there is bigger concerns with one company basically have a monopoly on digital game sales to the degree that people flip out because they have to use a diffrent launcher.

It is such a big no issue that I can't stop rolling my eyes at it. It have a diffrent launcher. It isn't exclusive in the the way God of War or Forza is exclusive, where you have to spend money on a console to play them, it is exclusive in the way Overwatch is "exclusive" because you can't play it on steam.

Damn, I havn’t thought about this game in ages. I played it every now and then at a friends place, no idea if it was the first one or the sequel. Compared to titles like 1080 and later SSX it really wasn’t that special, and it honestly didn’t spend that much time in my friends N64, but we liked the graphics and the

This is a really bad take on the whole situation!

I would argue that an actual case of Cultural Appropriation is when something becomes accepted and big when the majority ethnicity does it, and it is seen as it was “their” thing all around. A good example is early rock where people like Elvis basically played a kind of music which was very African-American at the