i would love a nordic saga, viking type game, but with fantasy aspects. space would be cool as fuck, too.
i would love a nordic saga, viking type game, but with fantasy aspects. space would be cool as fuck, too.
i would love a nordic saga, viking type game, but with fantasy aspects. space would be cool as fuck, too.
hey idiot, the point is the stuff he drops.
other ideas for kotaku articles:
mofo sees one shot of gameplay footage and is all in on the opinion. lol.
did you get a big ol’ feel good boner when applying that gmg union pic?
that movie Conan the Barbarian was racist because the plot revolved around tracking down some lady with Pure Blood.
you should take the time see the context that exists with the term savage in this game. fucking dunce.
wow...
lol, burying your head in semantic sand. mofo just stop. like the other poster said, you’re using a basic-bitch scape goat. it’s too complex. just admit you spoke out of turn and chalk the situation up to Culture At Large.
it’s true though. you’re such a cuck they’ve managed to get a dick to successfully ejaculate in the cavity where your brain used to be.
the overwatch player base went from being overly toxic to a bunch of insanely sensitive, pussy-faced cry babies.
lol. garbage article. is anyone seriously surprised? lol. no shit they own it. it’s their game.
“Increasingly government-like role they can occupy?”
go eat another bowl of chef boyardee ya whining fat fuck jesus christ you people....
whaaaaa whaaaaa waaaaaaaaa! lol. you chuckle fucks cry over everything.
awww, poor faggot cry baby. lol.
you actually should look up what Lovecraftian means, since you think it means racist. HP Lovecraft was a dog shit eating racist. Lovecraftian horror is a genre trope.
it’s sad when a well reasoned and thoughtful approach to coming to terms with the source material’s creator is considered ballsy.
because, in your heart, you’re a knee jerk fuck boy. you should alter what your default reaction is to relatively mundane decisions in the presentation of easily searchable facts, you know, in this internet age we live in.