I personally enjoyed watching Steins;Gate as the story of a man slowly losing his sanity after witnessing a murder or possibly being a participant.
I personally enjoyed watching Steins;Gate as the story of a man slowly losing his sanity after witnessing a murder or possibly being a participant.
Wait, you don’t have to use motion controls?
This game has been out for several months over on Kongregate.
Hey I’m not the brigade who goes around and claims that we must bow down on our hands and knees to our lord firefox.
But because Google Chrome doesn’t allow it, other Chromium based browsers don’t work too. I know Yandex doesn’t allow Unity either, I haven’t checked Torch browser, and I really dislike Firefox and Internet Explorer.
I should point out, Google Chrome does not allow users to use Unity.
Holy crap Japan is expanding its military role? Why isn’t this on world news?!?
It says 111....1 at 2:39. Didn’t Wheatley say that?
A critic doesn’t force their opinions on others, they judge, evaluate, but also find the faults in stuff. A critic finds faults and then tries to make them, more often then not more prominent, because normally the average viewer would ignore them and feel unease over their existence.
That’s inherently wrong. I agree with gamergate somewhat. Critics should be allowed, free speech and stuff.
Today I learned OP was creepy as shit.
No I’m referring to the psychological aspect. It’s not like Batman has to deal with Robin’s parents whenever he has to deal with the cops, is it? He can get over it and let slowly drift back. He not only lost a fellow crimefighter, he lost trust from a friend, and has to be constantly reminded of the mistake.
He felt guilty. Mainly because of the fact she was the commissioner’s daughter. Wouldn’t have made a difference if you flipped the genders. She’s related to the commissioner, Batman failed to keep her safe whereas Robin was an accident.
Under scarecrow’s fear gas right? He already failed to save Barbara once and it strikes fear into him to not do it again.
What? I’m all for gay rights, I was just worried this would leave open some loopholes in the way it was done due to the precedent.
I mean they mentioned something specifically how they thought it should’ve been handled by the states instead of the governments and as most states already had it legal, it probably would’ve happened with time.
I’m curious how this will play out legally. I read some of the dissenting opinions, as it was 5-4, and they were a bit wary of how the people now approached the government. I’m relatively young I’m all for gay rights, but I’m a bit worried about what they said on government and people.
Quick, add more motion blur to up the realism!
This looks pretty fun though.
Is he a dragonball character?