The problem here is that it’s a completely invalid analogy and you’ve done nothing to try to justify it, so it’s meaningless. Why are you so concerned about masturbation that you can’t talk about video games without it?
The problem here is that it’s a completely invalid analogy and you’ve done nothing to try to justify it, so it’s meaningless. Why are you so concerned about masturbation that you can’t talk about video games without it?
Nope. I recommend reading my first sentence and trying to reply again.
Let’s set the false analogy aside and focus on video games. Exactly why should they be done on your own and “out of the view of the public”?
I’m sorry that you were taught to be ashamed of doing things that you love. I hope you manage to open up eventually.
In a sense, you spoiled yourself by even *knowing* that there’s a class system. Imagine going into the game blind and assuming it was like most other oldschool JRPGs that had fixed character “classes”.
She certainly can! But, you know, just because she *can* doesn’t mean that writing an entire article that’s just about how much she hates something that other people enjoy isn’t kind of a jerk thing to do.
The only thing the fan patch fixes is the rendering resolution, and if you’re willing to spend a while tweaking it can improve performance. It won’t help you at all if you’re experiencing crashing or freezing.
I love Yoko Taro’s style, but it’s frustrating how people always refer to the first time you see the credits in a game of his as a “playthrough.” You haven’t played through the game at all by the first time you see the credits in Automata; you’re not even halfway through the game, and you haven’t seen any of the big…
Chapter 4 is really where the main plot of TitS kicks in, and the ending has one of the best twists in any RPG I’ve ever played. TitS:SC is better than the first, but if you’re interested in it, you’re better off pushing through to the end.
> Jeez, you trigger easy.
Censorship is the changing or removal of content due to moral, political, or military reasons. Changing the term “KKK” due to being concerned about offending people is a pretty clear-cut example of that. Whether it’s somebody’s “artistic vision” or not doesn’t matter.
The funny thing here is that changing or removing content due to moral objections is almost the literal definition of censorship, and yet you saying Lipschultz should keep his lips shut actually isn’t censorship at all.
What’s weird is when you realize that we can all agree the idea of black magic being real and video games teaching you about it is absurd, but there are likely a number of commenters here who believe that they can cause supernatural effects in the world by holding their hands together and talking to their deity of…
I honestly can’t tell whether you’re trying to imply that a good MMO is one that expects players to fill multiple roles in a fight or one that expects players to only do a single thing constantly.
I’m pretty sure that Wednesday was their previous strip that wasn’t mean spirited and didn’t involve black humor. Then Monday before that, unless you consider banter between friends to be mean-spirited.
It’s a shame that Zestiria the game is poop compared to Zestiria the anime.
It boggles my mind whenever censorship apologists try to make the argument that only governments can be responsible for censorship, or even better, that it’s only immoral when a government does it. It’s related to, but *not the same thing as* the right to free speech. I’m glad people are already jumping all over you.
While you’re clearly being facetious, that’s actually an interesting observation. Most board game with asymmetrical player roles like this have a single player who plays the “bad guy” and controls many creatures, and every other player plays a “good guy” and controls a single character. It’d be interesting to have a…
When I saw the title of this article, my mental reaction was, “Yeah, it’s a shame the lists are covered in Awakening/Fates trash, but at least there are a couple of decent characters at the top.”
Not seeing what’s surreal about this. Yep, that’s how a sinus rinse works.