Okay, I appreciate why you like it, that scene feel flat for me because his way of saving himself was to just to do the same thing he had just failed to do. “I guess I’ll use all my strength this time.”
Okay, I appreciate why you like it, that scene feel flat for me because his way of saving himself was to just to do the same thing he had just failed to do. “I guess I’ll use all my strength this time.”
How many results are there? Looking from the comments, I only see about four.
I was called “basic” and got “Succubus Race”. It seems strange to me that not being plugged into popular culture is what makes one “basic”, but I guess I only think that because I’m basic.
Looks like my kinda jam.
I picked this game, and it’s expansion, on the Steam sale. I never looked too closely at the game, but I knew it was like Rust, which I enjoyed, but with dinosaurs.
Ha, I really like that Chomp Flail.
“voxels”? Really? And, if so, why?
I absolutely want everyone to be paid fairly. Certainly women face unique, unnecessary adversity due to their gender, and we, as a society and individuals, should work to change that.
Definitely, the main problem with the damsel in distress trope, is that if that’s largely the only way women are represented in games, though I’d expand that to the larger culture in general, then, yeah, I can see a subconscious bias being created. The best way to make sure a harmful message doesn’t find purchase in…
Ugh. I had lost my login information here for a while, and ended up accepting that it was good fortune— that I spent too much time arguing with folks here in the comments, but I just couldn’t help myself this time. I figured out my login info just for this.
This is not the “smashed” I was thinking of.
Ha, man, that game looks worse than I remember, but I do remember the zones being immense. I also remember really liking the magic system— where, when holding the cast trigger, each of the buttons corresponded to a different element, and combining the elements in different ways would result in different spells. It’s…
I’m very surprised how much Japanese Elmo and Cookie Monster sound like the American ones. If anyone told me that the American voice actors actually know Japanese, I’d believe you.
I don’t think Mr. Anderson understands The Matrix.
But the people who like playing boardgames aren’t the ones being objectified.
This is more than criticism— she is trying to shame people into changing their behavior.
The “people” depicted in the game are fictional, so they aren’t people at all.
I have never seen an ad for this game on Facebook.
Those climbing animations in the remaster are unforgivable. I was vaguely considering buying these games all over again until that.
I played ESO for a while. You can to go to Daggerfall and I can’t describe how delighted that made me. Not the same, but I still liked it.