Ridiculous. Yeah, stuff like this is what I was talking about when the Phil Fish stuff happened. It makes it no less awful, but he was definitely not the only person receiving stuff like that.
But on topic, I just can't believe the amount of vitriol people will throw, just because they didn't like a game. This isn't the first time she's had this type of crap hurled at her(I believe she had an earlier incident closer to DA2's release). Just wish people would grow the crap up.
Maaaaaaaybe? I live in a smaller town, so it wouldn't be absurd to do such. Depends on how I feel that night. I would probably err more towards going, though.
I don't...I feel like the topic title and the topic point are on two different wave lengths. It isn't that Christians shouldn't play games(I'm a Christian), but that they should examine the points that games make. Some games can actually have quasi-decent Christian undertones, such as Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood and the original Call of Juarez together. While they have language and violence and such, there's actually a pretty Christian story of redemption in there for Ray and the relationship with his brothers/nephew. And it isn't the only one, either. Dante's Inferno, though having some issues, also had some good messages within it.
Generally it would mean that the boss looked like a pushover, possibly due to physical appearance or initial patterns, but turns out to be more difficult than your impressions would let on. Hence, "deceptive".
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