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Claiming that there is “need” for more transparency doesn’t actually mean anything. You didn’t offer even a single reason why there not only could be more, should be more, you want more and especially a reason why there “needs” to be more.

based on this article.

When it comes to pure platform games (games where the platforming is the point and not just a part of the game) it’s just all Mario games:

Honestly the layout on this one is pretty bad. The position of the boxes is left to right, but the angles on the gutters and positioning and flow of word bubbles is working against it. This is what my eyes did the first time I read it, starting with the circled panel. Color coded it to show where it’s going wrong,

I also name my genitals after physical collectable games. Last time I sat down too quickly I nearly bruised my Hero Clix.

I like the cut of your jib

Me: People get jealous because he’s so attractive and famous and successful, but also paints minis and plays warhammer and is a huge PC gaming dork.

The ending should have been Windows XP booting up and him starting a game of scrabble on Facebook.

That cgi beard is flawless.

Oh, please. If you’d read the article you’d know there’s no way to tell if this news is hard or soft. 

Except the message for those wading in and asking questions can’t be: ‘Only comment if you’re an expert, otherwise sit back, listen and be quiet. It’s just as unhelpful as the response to Omnigear’s contribution saying “I can’t believe that that’s your takeaway” without any further clarification, correction or

I really, really hate that the online world is so damn harshly judgmental

I hope you realize people make video games; not company entities. The only thing that holds is the idea of “committee”, which admitting, Ubisoft has that one board who works on all games.

Anyway, I feel it’s important to state that Clint Hocking is working on this game, the director of Far Cry 2. I mean he’s just one

This can be a difficult one to discuss still today. You mention original context and I think that’s important because the original context of Niemoller’s confession isn’t quite how it was described in the article.

It seems to me the only crime is not reprinting the original words verbatim. Yet, this template is timeless and it has been repurposed repeatedly for noble purposes. The idea that selling a product is not noble is at best a reach at having something to write about today. Sorry, Ari. I know you mean to do your best,

This is why I’m so reluctant to discuss politics or morals with people. Yeah Ubisoft may have appropriated questionable source material but the message is obvious. On its face, to me, the quote is about standing in solidarity with other groups because we all have something in common. It’s also about not letting an

yea I’m with you on this, if a poem is good it will transcend even it’s own origins and original meanings with each progressive generation taking inspiration from it even as the world changes. If I had not known about the origin of the poem I would not have immediately associated the poem with the holocaust, but even

First, they came for the people who misuse ‘First they came...’ by Martin Niemoller, and I did not speak out because I was not a person who misused ‘First they came...’ by Martin Niemoller.

Dummy, you should never have opened it!

Hey, I’m gonna need you to get alllllllll the way off his back about this.