So coming off of reviews of 'Dear Esther' there's some discussion of whether it's acutally a videogame or not and I was curious as to what everyone else believes the definition of a videogame is.
That was actually kinda the idea. I posted it on a site dedicated to film reiviewing, another site dedicated to game reiviewing and the Escapist because it's dedicated to both, although gaming is the predominant media.
This is a survey to assist with a Personal Interest Project for school. The subject I've chosen is to due with legitimacy of videogames as a medium which I'm going to compare to film. The survey is to compare people who belong to film and/or game culture. If you don't mind doing the survey it...
This is a survey to assist with a Personal Interest Project for school. The subject I've chosen is to due with legitimacy of videogames as a medium which I'm going to compare to film. The survey is to compare people who belong to film and/or game culture. If you don't mind doing the survey it...
Green Arrow and Black Canary. Who cares if you're a little overweight, be proud of the costumes (assuming the costumes actually look like Green Arrow and Black Canary) and just remember. THOSE TWO CHARACTERS ARE AWESOME!
Can we replace "I don't care" with "It doens't matter", because if you don't care you won't click on it.
Anyway, the justification for that is, it isn't better or worse if the spiderman is white nor if he is "half black, half hispanic". Becuase in this case it's highly unlikely race will...
This pretty bad but...
Man Number 1: How many holes does a girl have?
Man Number 2: Do you have a knife?
Just to save myself
Man Number 1: How do you kill a circus?
Man Number 2: I don't know, how do you kill a circus?
Man Number 1: Go for the jugular
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