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This is oddly satisfying.

She looks hawt.

Jesus Christ, give it a rest. The functionality is already there for it, they've said it's coming; it's just lower priority than everything else they have going — like all the stuff that's been added since. That's it.

I just want some Bungie. I don't think they plan on going exclusive again — which is great 'cause I prefer XBL — so just keep the games coming to Xbox and IWGAF.

The process is still an impact to the environment, regardless of refining oil for plastics or for gasoline.

I don't think you know how the use of oil works.

IT'S HAPPENING. I CAN'T WAIT.

...I'd think that would only apply to SCE properties, not third-party betas.

WOOOOOO! I'M SO READY.

I wasn't really speaking to this particular case — I'm on the fence about it, and I can't speak for it because I don't identify with it, let alone speak for the writer and his feelings about it — but I was more speaking with the ones I identify with... which more often than not are idiot stereotypes.

It's less "expecting them to be like us" and more "why the fuck is this character this idiot stereotype?"

That's not splitting hairs, he specifically said party member.

The Super Turbo Championship Edition comes with "a ton of new content that includes expanded main storyline, new powers, new enemies, new bosses from the original."

No one's commenting on the awesome Storm fanart? Easily the coolest in this set.

I watched a stream of this the other day to see how it plays. I'm on the fence about it. I loved Geometry Wars, and I'd love a new one or at least a viable alternative twin-stick.

but there hasn't been a tradition fun game mechanics based on discrimination. Thus we give a pass to violence.

There's no double standard. If you want to talk gore for the sake of it, fine. Maybe have a look at Epic Games, with meatheads chopping guys in half with chainsaw bayonets; that's a perfect example of hyper-masculine/hyper-violent game culture. But this interview clearly laid out their approach to the gore and

There's a world of difference in this — a game and its creators being self-aware of its ridiculousness — and racism and inclusivity in video games as a whole.

Yeeeaaaahhh no.