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Or maybe, bear with me, just maybe, sometimes a linear focused experience offers a better way to explain a narrative than does an open world game, where you can do things in disorder and then diludes heavily the lore and cinematic focused experience of the story. The game is rich with lore, this tells me the first

more like battlebored

They do. Stop thinking Overwatch is Blizzard’s MOBA. Heroes of the Storm is Blizzard’s MOBA, and they release characters quickly and without any “hiding”.

I think this is kind of a special case. Ana, the first character to be added after release, was just released after a trailer and a stint on the PTR.

They released Ana not to long ago. This quest is specifically tied to Sombra and the character.

Because its intent was supposed to be an action loot RPG like say Diablo. Blizzard has been supporting Diablo 3 non stop for years almost entirely for free.

As an almost 40 something liberal bi chick... I am fucking sick of seeing “trigger warning” in front of every story I read. It is up to me to deal with my shit. I have been through REAL crappy stuff and part of dealing with things is to confront it. College classrooms, for the most part, ARE safe spaces. Debates have

As a 29 year old millennial, I can’t abide apologist pussies in my generation. Political incorrectness is covered in free speech, the most important right that we have. Safe spaces and trigger warnings are merely accepted terms for censorship.

Oh my god. Honestly I’m pretty glad I graduated college before Tumblr was a thing...

As a college professor I can only speak from my experience and here it is: trigger warnings are used by students mainly as a way of getting out of work or for not having to read literature that they don’t want to. In legit cases (such as a veteran fresh from Afghanistan who didn’t want to watch a segment of Band of

Yes, during lectures or and speakers, they will start blowing whistles and disrupting speeches to the point where the lecture/speaker can’t speak. In some scenarios, they have physically stolen mics from the speakers.

I think the whole “occupation of the president’s office” detail was the part they had trouble with... and they still let him graduate anyway.

Imagine the same policy told to the delicate flowers of Oberlin...

For someone who seems to hate Overwatch coverage, you sure do seem to go out of your way to comment on every Overwatch article Kotaku writes...

If only all persons working in information delivery positions which hinge entirely upon timeliness of that information delivery had your foresight.

Seriously, maybe share that clairvoyant streak with the military, our political apparatus, and me, so I can go buy a lottery ticket.

While you’re at it, perhaps get over

Shut the fuck up.

You know, I left my crystal ball at home today. Bad journalist! Bad!