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You write articles for Jezebel and you’ve never heard or seen “dickrider” used in a sentence before? I’m shocked. Actually shocked.

Couldn’t they just represent themselves and get it thrown out on the basis that critical analysis of a work is not in anyway copyright infringement?

Have they just not done any voice acting for this yet? Those sound exactly like Chun-Li’s grunts and kiaiis.

If years of FPS games have taught me anything it’s that people don’t play the objective unless they’re in your party and know you personally. Even then, it’s tough to get people to play the objective. FPS have taught people they should play like lone-wolf cannon fodder because single player games and games like COD

I played Borderlands for the better part of two years. First on my friend’s PS3 then I bought it for 360. BL2 came out and I played the hell out of that for two or so years on PC and 360 as new groups of friends discovered it. I played the Pre-Sequel for two hours and have never touched it since. There wasn’t a single

How can a person that’s produced movies, written and starred in them for so long have no clue what he’s talking about? That kind of box office success doesn’t scare Hollywood (Hollywood, and I can’t see why it would scare Americans either). If anything it just shows that people are willing to go to the theatre for

Maybe I read it wrong but I thought it said things you create then never touch again like cache files for Safari. If they actually want to store important data that way then I’m happy to say the MBP I bought is 2011 will be my first and last Apple computer.

The next game will be whatever pop-culture behemoth needs taking down a notch. My money is on them slamming the video game industry.

By huge success you mean it didn’t do anywhere near the numbers it should have, was completely panned by fans and critics alike and has put the next few DC movies in danger of not being made. Yeah, that sounds like success to me.

Picture eight man teams of OP rogues shooting everything they see because there are little to no consequences for going rogue. The early days of the DZ were great. You actually had to weigh the decision to go rogue and risk losing a lot of xp and credits. Now it’s faster and more profitable to go rogue any time you

Would it not make more sense for the OS to remove those files entirely instead of storing useless files somewhere else for them to take up space?

That demo is sooooooo much better without the volume. Scripted game chat needs to die. “Ok, I got the intel and he’s in a camp up in San Mateo.” Ummm, everyone knows this, why are you explaining it to the other people on your team that have already had it flagged too? Also, who the hell says, “If you’ve got a car, I

Except for the fact that most people don’t have a gaming desktop and aren’t going to go out and buy one when the have a console. Or upgrade their gaming rig every year or so to keep up with PC gaming requirements. Consoles exist for people that just want to turn the thing on and play, not people that want to overclock

People have predicted the end of consoles and desktops for years now. Neither are going away anytime soon. They both have their pros and cons. Consoles mean less fiddling for people that don’t want to buy a computer or upgrade an existing one every couple of months to play the new bleeding edge game. Consoles are

I was looking forward to this game before this trailer. 3D Megamanish platformer? No thanks.

It does if that’s what you ordered from Amazon in order to get that bubble wrap.

Why is it that some people still feel the need to proudly tell everyone that they aren’t interested in picking this up and that they still don’t play it? Are you leaving comments on all the other posts for games you don’t play? If you don’t like Destiny, that’s cool. Enjoy playing the nearly limitless amount of other

Was and still is a terrible idea. Playing a raid with people that know what they’re doing, aren’t playing simply to be carried through and actually communicate with their mic still makes for a difficult experience till you’ve done it numerous times (and can still be a chore after everyone’s roles have been sorted out

Crap. It’s back to its original price. I was hoping I could scoot in before the fix haha. I have no interest in buying a $70 season pass.

While I’m actually happy that Gawker (site and parent company) took the ass-whooping it did in court, I hope your job, and the jobs of the hardworking folks that write interesting, entertaining and helpful pieces are safe. The fewer click-bait, tabloid style sites online the better, in my opinion.