I agree, but part of the reason we all like Keanu is that I think if he randomly stumbled on this thread (unlikely, yeah, but...) he would totally be happy that some stranger hoped he was living his best life and it would brighten his day.
I agree, but part of the reason we all like Keanu is that I think if he randomly stumbled on this thread (unlikely, yeah, but...) he would totally be happy that some stranger hoped he was living his best life and it would brighten his day.
Man, I dunno. Ragnarok is pretty great, I enjoyed Horizon Forbidden West, and I like PS+ (or whatever they call it now).
What a silly comment. There's as much reason to own a PS5 as there is to own a gaming PC, especially considering how much cheaper a PS5 is.
I mean, it clearly gets under her skin and yours. I’m happy with that result! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
As with many things on the internet, the tags on Steam are useless because a bunch of mouth-breathers think pretending they believe something is something that it obviously isn’t, is the peak of comedy.
Tabs are the primary way Steams algorithm suggests games you may like. So people who like games with sexual content may get suggested Armored Core and people who like Armored Core may get suggestions for sexual content games.
She just came out with the Potter books at the right moment. They are hugely unoriginal and derivative, but struck the right chord with the age group she wrote for.
Her...unfortunate remarks about trans people have made her many enemies but, even more unfortunate, she’s become the hero of rabid extremists and I have…
Steam community: complains that Steam is full of shovelware and it’s too hard to find genuinely good games
The idea sounded good at a meeting but everyone there forgot how awful the internet can be.
They probably had good intentions, like what if a you make an RPG but forget to mention it has vampires, your players can vote together and add the vampire tag for you and help other vampire lovers find your game - Everyone…
I assume much like how a director might not want their movie jokingly labeled NC 17, the devs might not want their game jokingly marked for sexual content and stuff that makes their game probably harder to find on Steam/probably get review bombed from people who thought they were buying a traditionally sexy game.
Krem. I’m replaying through DA:I now.
I grow more confused by the gaming community with each passing day
It sincerely pains me that, in 2023, we still have people who are hateful just because people have sexual orientations and gender identities that are different from their own. People are going to look back at our treatment of this community as a society and wonder how we could all be so ignorant. It is shameful.
Gamers hated Part2 because they were put into a sphere that they normally don’t operate in while playing games: self-reflection.
Games have showcased vulnerability before, but they’ve always had a heavy dose of bravado to help it go down. TLOU2 made players go through the very same lesson that Ellie did, without any…
Bill was a very popular character. The relationship between Frank and Bill was heavily implied in the game, but the showrunners decided to give it more story given the medium. The show’s episodes roughly fit into the chapters established in the game. Bill’s town was a single chapter. The show begins and ends roughly…
You sure do spend a lot of time typing out comments that skirt the line of defending bigots. Stop dancing around it, just be honest for a change.
Completely agree with Lady Mormont. Haters can fuck right off. There’s always fox news and CBS procedurals to keep the bigots entertained (not that there’s anything inherently wrong with the CBS shows, they’re just boring white-bread shit).
The extension and changes to Ellie and Sam’s conversation and her attempt to cure him are very good and add interesting dimensions in regards to the framing of uh, future developments. The show makes it clear, clearer than the game I think (though it’s been a long time since I played), that she really wants to help…
“We learned about this box in school. People looked at it instead of talking to their neighbors.”- Deep insight from a videogame.
It’s so demoralizingly trite.