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Come on, guy! Quit giving people more reasons to hate Dallas teams! Dx All of those people who replied to my other comment were right about you. Dammit...

I ask this in another response, but why have city representation, if the players aren’t going to step foot in their respective cities? I guess that maybe they’re sticking to Blizzard’s arena for now, in hopes that cities will accomodate OWL events in later seasons, but I fail to see how the cities wouldn’t be able to

I wasn’t at all defending him, or saying that he doesn’t have “issues”. I was just letting you in on the fact that my assessment didn’t include any knowledge of him outside of what’s mentioned in the article.

I didn’t say they had to be from here, but most of the squad usually lives nearby, even if in the suburbs. Especially the star players. The players for our OWL teams have moved to, and play in, Los Angeles. I get not being FROM the place where the team is, but these players haven’t moved to their respective cities,

I was commenting based solely on the article. I don’t know anything about him outside of it. I don’t spend too much time watching streamers.

For someone on a team representing Dallas, this is actually pretty tame. I mean, look at the shit players on the Cowboys get away with. He’s alright in my book. It’s understandable how you can get frustrated in that situation, and I don’t hold it against him. Sure, it’s against the rules, but you aren’t thinking

a starting point to discuss the ways consent can feel blurring, no matter how clear we might wish it were, and our lack of language to describe this

Another game to add to my list for when I finally get a Switch. lol

I didn’t realize it until I read another comment, but it’s definitely Final Fantasy XIII. I love that game so much. A couple of the characters had annoying voices, and it definitely proved that turn-based RPGs were on the way out, but GOD did I enjoy the fuck out of that game. I still need to play XIII-2 and Lightning

It’s the one of the best, if not the best, turn-based RPG ever made. It has fantastic visuals, a compelling story, and the voice acting wasn’t as terrible as people think. One or two characters made that game a bit cringy. Otherwise, it’s fantastic. I still need to play through XIII-2 and Lightning Returns.

The most blatant Pokémon knock-off ever. lol I think I played pretty far into it, but I never beat it.

Sonic games usually have some amazing music. :)

I made the mistake of playing this after SA2:B on the GameCube. My goodness, did the sequel improve drastically over its predecessor. lol

Good for its time, but it hasn’t aged well. The Sonic and Shadow stages are near perfect, but the rest of it is a bit of a mess. This is coming from someone whose third favorite game of all time is Sonic Adventure 2: Battle.

Good for its time, but sucks compared to today’s games. I agree with you that the Sonic and Shadow levels are way better than any of the other characters. But we all played for one reason: Chao Garden. I would kill for a Chao Garden mobile app. I still think that the overall formula of the Sonic Adventure series is

[Insert unoriginal comment about a little known movie of the same name here.]

I’m sick of Melee. You can only play with 3-4 different characters, if you want to play competitively. That, or you have to master every tiny thing about a lower tier character to even try to compete with them. What’s wrong with Smash 4? From what I can tell, there’s better variety in the top tier, and the game is

So, is that the Bleeding Edge armor that Tony is wearing?

I had some a Friendsgiving last week! It was delicious!

I want Nintendo to buy Sega, and make a Sonic game. I’d love to see what their creative teams could come up with for the character. I love Sonic, and this game looks fun for a fan like me, but the series needs a reboot.