spareparts82
SpareParts
spareparts82

What I always like to say is:

Politically Incorrect’ is just the politically correct term for ‘asshole’”.  

Taking all of 15 seconds to look at his video titles alone, no. No, he is not a liberal.

Thank you for that explainer - some don’t understand that capitalism is consumption. It’s not inherently evil but it also has to be controlled and used as a tool and not treated as a religion, or worse yet, bastardized into something that’s uncontrolled and used as a weapon.

Relative to profits, wages have been stagnant for about four decades. An anecdote about wages of a few individuals doesn’t change that.

took the words right out of my soul. The model for modern gaming,(much like everything in america) is predatory. Unfortunately with capitalism being the gospel that it is here everything is morally relative based on how profitable it is.  

Arctic is burning. Amazon is being cut down at an incredible rate. Hurricanes are dropping more water as the climate changes. Unplanned Medical services can financial cripple a large chunk of Americans. Wages haven’t gone up in years. And I got an headache.

“I wasn’t able to choose my gender or skin tone and random people are being awful to me because I’m a minority”

A perfectly valid take, and I’m glad the review worked for you (not being facetious, I mean that).

I keep seeing comments like this and I have to wonder, what exactly would “more interesting” look like to people? Because I find this design to be fantastic and way off the beaten trail. He looks nothing like the bog-standard protagonist you get in every other game - he’s slender, a little drawn, has an interesting

If the master sword never breaks, why would you use anything else once you got it? That idea completely breaks the whole mechanical and thematic point of the system.

“Item durability is never a fun thing, it only makes people scared to break their toys, and thus not use them.”

Breakable weapons were key to the entire combat system. Might as well ask them to take motion controls out of Skyward Sword.

Stop beating the dead horse, your stick will break.

You should play Into The Breach. Turn based mech strategy where you see everything your opponent will do the next turn. The strategy comes from using your limited resources to do ANYTHING about it, because there are inevitably far more things to deal with than you have mechs. It was one of the most acclaimed games of

I feel like you’re splitting hairs here. Journalism (if done properly) by definition holds people to account. Jason’s just saying he will hold them to account in the one way he can, through coverage on whether they followed through with their promise. 

You’re goddamn right it is his job. It’s his job as a journalist, as a citizen, and as a fellow human being.

The moment we abdicate our responsibility for holding people accountable for their transgressions is the moment we become complicit.

If a company publicly promises something in an interview, and then fails to live up to that promise, of course the interviewer should follow up and say, “hey, you said you were going to do X in my interview, then you didn’t, what happened?” That goes whether its a game release date, or what platforms it’s going to be