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So far, Batfleck sounds pretty cool.

Doesn’t she go on to state that the penalty isn’t very severe? Even then, why is something like that even an option? It sounds unnecessary and shoved in there to be “gritty.” It’s a lazy mechanic at best. I’m siding with her on this one.

You’re the one who misunderstands. You think that she aims to remove these things from games. On the contrary, her complaints come from the fact that the scenarios she’s complaining about are too commonplace and that the medium defaults to them. We, as an industry, rely on these tropes too much. She’s championing

You and I must be watching different shows.

I’ve watched every one of them. Her videos bring up valid points. Nothing about them made my blood boil. I’ve been gaming for nearly 22 years, and I’ve played most of the games she mentions in her videos. Both my fiancée and I have had different views on the things she’s pointed out, but there’s nothing in those

Right?

Oh, so you’d rather have a bunch of pointless exposition?

Seems like she’s on to something. I can definitely see a resemblance between Felice Herrig and Cassie Cage.

$1250 is roughly 70% of what my current rig costed at the time I bought it.

I’m more interested in Ghost in the Shell Online.

Yeah, some games have good music made for the game, but it’s rare. I agree with the title, and have yet to read the article, because I feel like I don’t have to. :)

Wii games on Wii U don’t have pixelation. Well, Metroid Prime Trilogy doesn’t, from what I’ve seen. Aside from the odd texture never meant to be seen in HD, MPT looks fantastic in HD without any remastering. Only on-disc games played in HD on Wii U seem to look bad. Now, if you meant low-poly models when you said

Reading the comments here remind me why I hate competitive play.

Negativity wasn't intended. In fact, I'd agree with them setting a limit,if they decide to.

I was just exploring a reason why they would limit codes. This was typed before they restocked the codes. I wasn’t saying this was the only possibility.

The more free codes they give out, the fewer people spending money on the game. I’d say it’s greedy, but knowing most gamers, they’ve probably already given out a ton of free codes. Yes, I know you spend your coins on them, but you’re still not technically spending money on it.

I haven’t seen anything past Tokyo Drift. I see this as my guilty pleasure movie series. I know that they’re horrible movies, but the 14 year old inside me that watched the first movie wants to see the rest. That part of me still only cares about fast cars, neon under-lights, and bass.

Lol wut?

wut?

Lol wut?