Is the issue that they wont let you log into HBO GO through the comcast login? You don't make that clear in the piece so it does come across as an issue with the pipe and not them withholding access through the combined service.
Is the issue that they wont let you log into HBO GO through the comcast login? You don't make that clear in the piece so it does come across as an issue with the pipe and not them withholding access through the combined service.
Isn't this basically a port of a mobile game?
This would be the greatest DLC ever.
The more I see of this, the more certain I am that I'll pick this up at launch.
More important than Hollywood putting their spin on things, when large sums of money are involved, they'd rather keep the unanimity of their stars' appearance in place of the source material. Actors get people into movie theaters in a far wider appeal than most source material, especially those related to gaming or…
Oh, you should have just said that you were a 'former feminist' from the start! I obviously have no other choice but to concede.
So, you're unable to accept any discussion that's origins come from one of a handful of people who've successfully broached this topic publicly, to the point that they've received recognition and a following? Are you really that threatened?
Going to lengths to say games as a whole are sexist borders on conspiratorial when most don't when they are given proper analysis. A lot of Anita's examples are heavily biased due to her extreme feminist bent.
But she's not talking about erotica games or even the specification of purposefully gratuitous games. She's talking about the industry as a whole and mainstream titles would be more highlighted within that than the outliers. And the art is subjective argument does not hold up in light of the trends that have existed…
I think there's a misconception for gamers between a sexualized, or in this case hyper-sexualized, character and a sexy or sexual character. It's all about context and justification and no different than any other art form. It's either gratuitous or not. And every point she's making is in the hopes of changing what…
Of all of Sarkeesian's requests, I could see this being viewed as the most well-intentioned but creatively stifling one—Why not sometimes have a sexy female enemy? Why not sometimes let a character of any type be helpless or play up their gender?—and yet it also seemed to be the one where she was trying hardest to…
There's a simple solution to this: get over yourself. You're the one who hates them so much, you're the one keeping yourself from playing so many more games.
This actually makes me happy. Can focus on Pillars of Eternity for a while before getting sucked back into GTAV on the PC. Also, I'd rather they take however long it needs to not be a mess.
Metacritic just needs to not become what rottentomatoes has for film. Everyone and their mother can be a rottentomatoes critic apparently. It has become an outlet for 'critics' more than film and it's a an ugly waste. Thankfully reviewing games takes far more of a time commitment and the film/television side of things…
Seems more like you're looking for it to be unnecessarily accusatory.
Well, they didn't respond. Understanding whether or not the environment would be safe would be contingent on talking to those overseeing it. Without that, they went ahead and made the decision on their own. How do you know they were asking for special treatment they didn't receive when they never even talked? How do…
This article is disgustingly apologetic to the Gamergate movement. You can label it an amorphous movement all you want, but its origins are wrapped in misogyny just as much as these supposed outliers. Seriously, this is abhorrent.
Where are they playing it up like it's PAX's fault? They made the decision after contacting PAX three times. At what point did she state that they were obliged to do anything they weren't doing? She did nothing but clarify at every turn that this was their decision to make, not a reaction to anything PAX did or didn't…
In my opinion his pacing has only improved. Everything before the prison feels rushed and sloppy compared to the work that has followed. And the prison arc itself was him finding that rhythm. I really can sympathize though in not worrying over it month to month, there are very few books I actually enjoy in the monthly…
Eh, everything that followed the prison/governor put what came before it to shame in my opinion. Well not specifically shame I guess, but it certainly made the cracks far more visible. The writing has only improved from Kirkman and I'm not sure if you're just confused or not, but there's only one author and it's him.…