I believe that’s a stroke. His hair doesn’t look singed and his face isn’t bubbling with heat blisters. Definitely a stroke.
I believe that’s a stroke. His hair doesn’t look singed and his face isn’t bubbling with heat blisters. Definitely a stroke.
Could be worse:
In a galaxy a long time ago far far away, stroke treatments aren’t that good.
Who’s melted looking?
I didn’t realize the toll nerf herding could take on a man.
That is actually a good point. :P Luckily we live in a day and age were pretty much everything is known about upcoming games before the general public has access to them. Just look at Bioware games we pretty much knew about all the sex scenes in their games before the game came out.
I just find it a bit hypocritical that a living, prepubescent child is exploited in such a manner while an animated, fictional adolescent is protected. Doubly so in a society that decries sexual education and responsibility.
People like Patrick. Alison Rapp says “Misandry is not real” Patrick says “small segment hates her because she’s a woman!”
He kind of reminds me of a baby’s teething toy.
So... Pokémon confirmed on PC via Steam??
*Gamefreaks exec thumbing through pokemon list on toilet*
“...Oh shit! I knew I forgot something!”
I actually think this is a mostly level headed article from Patrick (which isn’t much of a surprise) but I do wish he’d have gone over it a minute and decided if the way he was framing some things was fair as well.
Dear lord is that thing ugly. Gotta be one of those laboratory-experiment type Pokemon, right?
Xenoblade also completely removed bust size customization from the character creator which is honestly downright offensive. I guess I’m obscene because my boobs are smaller than average? The same applies to women with larger than average bust size too I guess. (this isn’t just a hypothetical, the law in australia, for…
I am pretty much against censoring no matter what. I believe that a creative product should be consumed as the creator(s) envisioned. No matter if its games like Hatred which purely aim to shock and spark controversy or games with sexualised characters no matter their fictional age.
Or people that think its funny. They also took out a costume for males that is basically what sumo guys wear.
People against censorship, even in stupid situations like giving characters more clothes, aren’t wrong. They want to experience the exact same game as the Japanese audience. However, the censorship people aren’t wrong when they say that here in America it could come across as something it wasn’t meant to be.
A game targeting grown-ups that features a sexualized 13-year-old might be a bit much.
It needs to be better stated I think, that even if people don’t agree with censorship, they aren’t automatically the shitheads that attack people like Allison Rapp.