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Not all content is made equal. I felt that DAI disrespected my time with filler stuff that didn’t really make an impact or even represent what the game was ‘about.’ I’m playing dozens of hours of Zelda, but the game is packed with mysteries / charm, so it doesn’t feel like a waste of my time - I am still discovering

Man. False equivalency and normalization of disrespect. You’re a bucket of fun.

They play games? I though they just looked at the box art and branded it SJW for featuring a woman who isn’t naked.

“The real enemy”? This will shock you, but adults are able to have opinions about several different assholes at once, even if some are “harmless”.

How soon before he and JonTron are running Breitbart’s Gaming section?

And I would say here come the comments from people who seemingly didn’t read the article but you beat me to the punch.

I don’t think their point is “this was 100% better in the good old days”. Their sense is that in the last few years they feel that anime and such has gotten a bit stagnant and perhaps the same sort of stories are oversaturated. Most of it stars teenagers, and the lack of relatable adult protagonists has gotta

I remember a lot of people being turned off by the prospect of cartoon Zelda when Wind Waker was announced.

I’ve loved cel-shaded graphics since Jet Grind Radio.

I respect your opinion, but I find it interesting that there are those that can’t get past an art style of a game. Did you pass on WW because of the cell shading? The gameplay is fantastic and the WiiU version helped with shortening the monotonous sailing. It was definitely an extremely different design choice when it

Exactly, he tried to claim it was satire but it lacked the underpinning of structure to make it effective satire. I don’t doubt his intent, I just found his execution lacking and if he wants to go that direction he needs to put in a lot more work (and if he wants to be “family friendly” and work with Disney and be on

The really surprising thing to me about the Seinfeld complaint was that he’s playing colleges at all, he’s not an comic who’s moved with the times, and the current college audience aren’t going to have much nostalgia for his stuff either.

Actually it’s because he hasn’t updated his material in years and rather then improve his jokes would rather just blame the audience for not getting it.

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PFT made some excellent points, but here’s the gist;

The difference is: being funny.

This is an important distinction. Sunny always walks right up to that edge, but they would never advocate someone holding up a sign reading “Death to Jews” without making that person look like the clown they are.

Exactly—at worst, the subject matter of the joke was really offensive, at best he’s making two individuals the butt of a joke that they don’t, nor do they have reason to (language, I’m guessing) really understand.

Honestly I think we should be more concerned about what Jontron is doing since he’s done an article for Breitbart and has been making really bizarre, right-wing extremist twitter rants.

I’m a firm believer that one can get away with a lot of raunchy jokes if they’re told well. I mean look at It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, they’ve pulled off a lot of really offensive jokes through using the context that the protagonists are horrible people. The problem with Pewdiepie’s joke was that the context of