robthebob11
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robthebob11

You’d think Square Enix could afford to have good figurines made... I still have my terrible Bravely Default figurine from the special edition... look at this monstrosity!

I beliebe that they wanted to make the game to be like The Division. But Ubisoft already has The Division. So I don’t get who thought it would be a good idea.

*sad trombone noises*

they would need to both rent larger stores, and not cram every square inch with shelves and displays.

Then he should’ve spelled it differently.

Fuck him. He’s wrong. Soft G is stupid. He has been outvoted. That’s how language works. The first caveman able to speak might have pointed to a rock and said “unga!” but if the rest of his clan pointed to the rock and said “bunga!” guess what, rocks are bunga now. The easiest way to annoy someone of Czech heritage is

The guy who discovered aluminum spelled it “aluminum” (eventually), but the accepted spelling is actually “aluminium”. You naturally lose creative control when you share something with others, because at the end of the day public consensus matters more than what you originally wanted.

It’s not often that the creator of something is wrong about his own creation.

Errrr... My read was that they’re cheekily having it both ways. Maybe I missed that point.

GIF. “gift” without the “t”

My mind isn’t changing. It’s a hard G.

It’s understandable not wanting hunting as a game-play mechanic but also wanting the cool visual of animals roaming the desolate streets. It just seems strange in context.

Completely agree here.  Play RDR1 first.

RDR2 is a prequel, but you should still definitely play RDR first. Since you’ve avoided spoilers, I won’t explain much further. There’s nothing you would get from playing 2 that would change/improve the experience of 1. And I think knowing the story of 1 very much does impact the experience of playing 2 in an

This might be the most weeb portfolio I’ve ever seen on Fine Art. A few observations:

It’s possible to have an opinion about more than one thing.

You don’t think Japanese people know what skin color is? You know that Japan is aware that the rest of the planet exists, right?

I don’t know about the rest of the East, but in Japan, it’s not a “bit” of a stigma, and it’s not subtle. Skin whitening is literally a $25 billion dollar industry. Over half of all people in Japan have tried skin whitening products. There’s been some concerns recently because of a few high-profile cases, but only

Well...fuck.

I am surprised by how unsurprised I am that Pitchford would pick Eli Roth to direct a Borderlands movie.