I felt the need to respond to this part of your post, because you seem to be implying that Deus ex Machina is a strictly American theatrical tool that does not exist inside of Japan. So just to make a point, have you ever seen Bleach? Deus ex Machina out the ass.
OT: I generally consider...
From my experience, no ones seems to hate us Americans more than other Americans, which is odd when you consider how self-righteous we tend to think other countries think Americans are.
The decisions were the best part of this game. Having to decide between salarian support and saving the krogan... I hated the dalatrass, but I hated Wreav too...
That and having to choose between the quarians and the geth. I didn't have enough persuasion when I started the mission so it was...
Fun Fact: there are no servers in Dark Souls. It's all peer-to-peer. Random groups of players are grouped together, and then those players get shuffled around into new groups every now and again.
So those trolltastic notes will eventually disappear once your group changes, only to be replaced...
If it's the topic of conversation and someone straight up asks me, I'll be honest. Probably because I have nothing on the subject to speak of. But I don't like to discuss sex and sexuality with people. I'm a bit of a prude on things like that.
Just finished my third run-through of Dark Souls. I made sure not to ridiculously over-level myself this time, so it was a lot more fun being able to help other people against bosses and trying to kill the Four Kings with a light-armored DEX build (surprisingly easy, too).
Probably won't play...
In my mind, you can't classify all works of a particular medium as "art." It's not the medium in which something is created that makes it art. It's the merits of the individual work that makes it art.
For example, I would classify Black Swan as a work of art. Debbie Does Dallas, on the other...
There's definitely something very, very wrong with attacking a 13 year-old because he was being a dickhead on CoD. Now, with that said, I want to shake Mr. Bradford's hand.
No, I can't take this story seriously, as a matter of fact.
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