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That was probably three more letters in response than the post deserved.

lol

The Witcher 3's final (and biggest) expansion, Blood & Wine, is now out. If you need me for the next month, that’s

Being forced to constantly play a gender you don’t want to in video games. I can’t imagine what that is like.

First time in my life that I hear the phrase “Better than Super Metroid”.

A shame media companies didn’t do anything for our gay bondage fetishes from MGS2.

I think companies really need to get out of the habit on firing people because the internet demands a sacrifice. It only encourages people to continue using toxic behaviors to push their agendas.

Before everyone looses their shit, its one change, to one character, made well before release of the game, that actually has a logical reason to it. So before the purity police get here and argue that any change is bad to the original work (which in this case doesn’t exist yet) or that this is Blizzard “caving to

This is the most accurate description I’ve heard of Kojima and this site, something about him brings out the defensive weeaboo in people.

“It’s not sexist to have a girl dressed like that! You’d understand the story if you played the game!”

But you can’t criticise Kojima because he’s this site’s Senpai.

I’d say bigoted is a strong stretch of a word. Especially considering the culturally climate that claims to be for equality like America and continues to push out content that says otherwise.

But anyways that implies that individuals who LGBT cannot be problematic. Saying your opinions on race are trash, is not an

It’s not a liberal thing though? Like you can observe people getting “Eviscerated” for comments getting the name of a video game character wrong, comments with typos, comments saying you like a particularly bad show and so on.

It’s not an experience of liberalism. It’s an experience of people having different opinions

Total numbers aren’t comparable unless you have exactly equal population sizes. Since we don’t, you have to contrast percentages, and see if things are proportional.