theplagiarist
Filip Miucin
theplagiarist

I love that two and a half years after BotW’s release, stuff like this is still coming out. I can’t think of a game that encouraged playful experimentation— and supported it in a way that players were more than willing to continue *just trying some shit* for years after release— more than this one.

Oh man, you really, really should try out the stuff in Season of Opulance; it’s the best the game has ever been. There’s so much to do, the 6-player PvE activity is a ton of fun and is easily the most generous loot source the game has ever had, and everything is just in a really good place right now in terms of

Evil? How old are you, 12?

Every example you’ve  listed has a geographic component that internet delivered services lack. It's not the same thing. Also, I have a choice of five grocery stores within two miles of my house.

$60,000 should have included the price of a plane ticket to hand deliver the item in person to the buyer. 

It’s competitive among the agencies but not the workers. As long as Activision/Treyarch is willing to agree to any given contract then they’ll have agencies lining up to offer it. It’s 100% on the companies hiring the agencies.

Thanks for this, Maddy. It’s stories like yours that will—hopefully—reach some of the folks who don’t understand why representation (and accurate/positive representation) matters so much.

The vast majority of protagonists in video games are straight white dudes. I don’t have to worry about whether or not my race, sex,

Because men are trash.

Xenogears. Upscaled graphics, maybe some more animated cut scenes, a proper Disc 2, and the ability to speed up or skip text.

He’s 19, 19 years old, a baby...I sincerely hope that its not the end but.

Here’s hoping Amofah is found alive and well—and gets the help he needs. It’s not looking good, and dragging that kind of body of water for one person is very much the epitome of needle-in-a-haystack work, but until his whereabouts are confirmed one way or another, all anyone can do is hope he set his stuff down and

I am still just baffled by the decision to cancel Scalebound. Without fail, if that game comes up someone will mention “I would have bought an XBox if only...”

Seeking public attention is by itself a sort of mental illness.

You seem cool.

Could you please find the section in the DSM-5 where “seeking public attention” is listed as a mental disorder?

So he’s dumb and naive for seeking public attention, but seeking public attention is also a form of illness.

Not hide it, stop sharing it with random strangers on the internet as if that would help him

You’re suggesting that if he hid his struggles with mental illness he’d be doing a lot better? 

What is it you’re trying to say here? 

Can you at all fathom that someone with mental health difficulties might not make the decisions you think are proper?