Same. May be moving back in with my parents. Once bills/tax/rent/food etc. are paid for I can't really save up for anything nor can I hold something back in case of emergencies. Thanks to the economy going down the crapper not too long ago (people like to forget about this I've noticed) getting...
...what?
Presumably if you weren't of the persuasion that not everything is sexist, you wouldn't have a problem with a geeky magazine nor with feminism - is that what you're saying? (Genuinely, I'm not sure if I'm reading your comment right.)
Anyway, to add absolutely nothing to this...
I'm unlikely to buy much if anything this time. I'm trying to cut down on my game purchasing and I have a strange hankering for the Star Wars games (installed!) for some strange reason...
I am interested in Hatoful Boyfriend: Holiday Star and the new expansion Don't Starve though.
Did we all collectively smack our heads again? GameFAQs does these things fairly regularly. I'm a little baffled as to why I'm seeing topics and articles about it as if it were something new or noteworthy.
Not that my comment changes anything or anything.
Regarding the "feminist agenda" thing, I think it stems from people not understanding what feminism is in the same vein that there are asshats out there who genuinely think that by treating non-white and/or non-male people as actual human beings means they're going to take over the world and...
It was probably the first RPG I played. The music and introduction hooked me straight away. The introduction to the game is brilliant - a short cinematic that gives you a feel for the world (or Midgar at least) with a hint of mystery and then straight to playing. You're introduced to a few...
Hopefully they tone down the restrictive hand holding - aka Mr. Drippy - and let you explore a bit more of the 'normal' world as well as the magical world if they decide to include that.
I hope it turns out well though.
Topics like this and the responses they tend to receive make me wonder how some people never get bored of stereotypically designed characters. They also make me remember why Nier as a father is far better than Nier as a brother character. Both his appearance and motivation(s) become far more...
For Mass Effect 3 - you guessed it - Indoctrination Theory. I stayed away from the hype and didn't have the internet for a bit so I wasn't aware of the furore and theories and when I did get the internet back I just assumed it was hype backlash. After playing the game though I went from "OMG WTF...
Psycho Pass season 2. I didn't make it very far, I thought a shop locking everyone inside - victims and perpetrator - was pretty stupid and logically, you'd think such a system wouldn't be in place (anymore) given what happened in the previous season. I'm aware of the later plot stupidity as...
Well, this is even more silly than the subject of the game. And I call BS on their reasoning, they're using the caterwauling fools of the internet as a really poor excuse. A thirteen year old's excuse.
Ah well, these games seem kind of boring anyway and judging by a quick research this only...
I'll bite!
My biggest disappointment: Corpse Party Blood Drive. Technical issues aside, the narrative is abysmal. The new characters are offensive and immature, poorly designed and just don't mesh with the existing characters. The whole multiple magic organisations things doesn't gel for me...
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