tomskylark
TomSkylark
tomskylark

Except that we refer to Mobile and Handheld as specific terms of the gaming industry, and not their dictionary definitions. This is universal whether it is on a gaming news website or in game development. I’m sorry but you are wrong.

Nah, I’m 350 hours into MH4U and I like playing with my friends wherever we are. 3DS is better for this.

Except when you’re fighting with red and green paint. That’s when it’s most warlike. Because red and green don’t go well together. At all. Except at Christmas. And even then, really.

That’s uh...

Cheers.

The fairies from the N64 games creeped me out to no end. Even now their piercing laugh scream makes me shudder every time I play OoT or MM.

I am not “making fun of the victim.” It comes straight from Whedon that harassment from feminists didn’t force him off Twitter, which is what the parenthetical “actually didn’t” in that quote refers to.

Of course, JKR of all people knows how to shut that shit down.

...and this is why I have a dog. That would drive me bananas.

Honestly, this is reminiscent of my childhood and the discussions around game secrets (Mortal Kombat) and it couldn’t make me any more giddy.

I submit that Sandshrew should be the new mascot. Much stronger than crappy old Pikachu.

"Short me fifty cents, huh? Short me fifty cents?! I'll show him fifty cents with my chicken BALLS!"

let's not forget that 'persona' is latin for 'mask'.

this begs the question of whether the masks that the characters wear are what allow them to combat the inevitable evil (similar to the 'evokers' in P3 or the special glasses and cards in P4), or perhaps they have other purposes.

This cat has been bugging me, so I went to look through that sequence a bit more... Pretty intruiging IMO.

1.) It is okay to find gay men having sex hot.

It would be really cool if Game Freak actually adopted Nuzlock mode and make it into their own thing. I could see them renaming it "hard mode" or "challenge mode." It would add more value to the game, and make it easier to keep track of the rules.

It's not ignoring anything to admit that people are more than their sexuality

But books are ultimately written by an author. The inclusion or exclusion of queer characters is a conscious choice.

This post is really directed more at this thread than you, but I thought I'd reply to your post first since you mentioned one of my hated tropes, the Word of Gay.