I think "pros" would have succeeded.
I think "pros" would have succeeded.
Sadly true. The human race continues to disappoint on so very many levels.
There's no end to the stupid shit people will do for any reason.
Cut them some slack. They were just new boot goofin'.
oh lawl what a comeback. it's comforting to read someone so bluntly say this generation was shit. For a while I thought I was just getting too old, or something. I bought all 3 of this generation's consoles, if the Wii even counts, and all of them have been sitting in a cupboard collecting dust since about a month…
Their GTA article from yesterday is my favorite.
Thanks for pointing that, I'll wait for another scary game to happen then.
Amnesia A Machine For Pigs was a bit let down for me because even if the ambiance was good, the mechanics were bad, the "I fear for my life" was not there (it was in the previous opus!), the frequency of time-stop-reading-a-page-of-text is too high and finally the plot is far more "dumb" than it looks. I mean, I will…
Personally I thought Outlast was way worse, because at least amnesia had some artistic integrity.
Outlast just seemed kind of boring in the end. Like, it's scary at first, but it's really just the same thing over and over. Real terror comes from you scaring yourself, but there's no tension build-up when you're always on the run.
They both lost after I played them.
Firearms Manufacturers vs. Games Publishers.
Depends on the game. Some games stress me the hell out.
"I’m not one to get in there and monitor everything, but if this indeed is a strong link, right, to mass killings then why aren’t we looking at frequency of purchases per person? And also, how often they’re playing and how many—maybe they time out after a certain hour."
It sounds more like the shooters all had other problems and just coped playing videogames. Maybe they should start looking at videogames as peoples coping mechanism to avoid other problems. If you have to force someone to eat because they can't stop playing a game, it's probably a good sign of an underlying issue.
Points for the CNBC report. The fox news report makes playing video games sound like a drug or mental illness.
Oh yes, it was the video games that were the problem. Not, y'know, the history of mental illness, the police records that were "lost" thus keeping him out of the system, or the easy access to firearms. It was TOTALLY the video games.
I'm definitely gonna play it, but only on PC. Never getting that shit-box.
Wow, I didn't notice their butts AT ALL.