valkorus
Rootin' Tootin' Teddy Roo
valkorus

In his spare time, he’s been writing books. Almost all of them are about Deerirons, the place where he’s been living for hundreds of years. Here are a few of the titles:

My god, man, what have you done to your search history?

This reminds me of a fun bug I encountered in Lord of the Rings Online waaaay back in the day. Essentially, you could /sit on a chair anywhere in the game, and then use your various fast-travel skills to teleport yourself across Middle-Earth, taking the chair with you. I transported about a half-dozen chairs from the

“European Soccer”. Not to be confused with “Soccer”, which is what the Americans call “Football”, which the Canadians know as “Imaginary Pushball”, which the French refer to as “Je ne sais quoi”, which the Brits don’t know, wot?

I don’t doubt it, but as I said, mine is an outsider’s perspective, and I can’t say that I’ve heard of any of the titles you listed. My point was that games like Hatoful Boyfriend were beneficial because of what they did for the perception of the genre. You say yourself that most gamers have a certain impression of

It’s a video-centric post. If you haven’t watched the video, you’re not exactly in a position to criticize the content.

Completely disagree. Tim has a great sense of comedic timing and a voice like butter.

Mine is an outsider’s perspective, but my impression was that games like Hatoful Boyfriend made waves specifically because they shook up a tired and particularly stale genre. Before they came along, most gamers I knew perceived VNs to largely be pervy harem-simulators with very few redeeming qualities. HB actually

I’ve been playing a lot of Portal Knights on my Switch. I’ve gotten to the point where it feels like I’m just repeating the same basic gameplay loop over and over, but my construction projects are keeping me surprisingly engaged.

I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess that some Splatoon streamer somewhere made a joke about toe-sucking, and now a bunch of tweens think it’s the funniest thing ever.

As an early reader myself, your story sounded familiar. I would certainly never dispute the idea that education can be joyful - you and I both know that it often is, for those who learn to love literature.

I generally agree. There’s something to be said for the Montessori system of self-guided education, which allows for different learning styles. Education is definitely not a place for “one size fits all” solutions.

Wow, that is just... wow. What a dated attitude.

I have a friend who was raised in mainland China, and we recently went to an escape room together. Our team would have failed if not for this one girl, who solved literally every math problem we encountered in almost no time at all. After we succeeded, my friends and I showered her in praise, to which she replied,

Someone asked me to kill myself on this very website for daring to voice discontent with the selection of Switch games on offer. This isn’t an Overwatch problem, it’s a human problem.

Meanwhile, in Dragon Age: Origins...

I’m assuming that including a full range of dynamic, player-driven arm motions would have required Bethesda to upgrade their engine, and they can’t do that without cutting through all the load-bearing duct tape and band-aids.

Two questions. What is a stun ring, and can I put my penis in it?

The wording about this on Reuters was great. Something like “Trump plans to send Americans to the moon”.

Neither do I. Never have - not really. I hardly have the spare time to spend on people I actually want to listen to, let alone the hundreds of emotionally-needy acquaintances who are posting on Facepalm or Twatbag (those names are very tongue-in-cheek - I don’t consider y’all twats for using social media).