i wonder how much these articles are the authors point of view or the point of view of gamespot trying to protect their investments
the most sensible thing to do would be to have a better rating system that might warn parents that these products will reduce the empathy your child has after having seen the 50000th head blown apart by a bullet and that in turn would enable your child to be more prone to conduct violence as they have no understanding of the ramifications because video games have rewarded them for hundreds of hours for conducting violence.
Except women who aren't allowed to wear swimsuits because apparently that's sexist. And only women, because "it is different when its a woman".
You can't try to pretend the site isn't political when it publishes pieces like the ones recently, they are entirely political and you don't need to "read between the lines" to see that.
@stalefishies: just because you find two people arguing over the internet amusing , there's nothing to discuss about it
he posted a link directly to a method for pirating a game and thus received backlash for it and was called out on it
thats it, there's nothing more to it, stop trying to be part of this culture that flocks to every part of the internet quips in hand to undoubtedly start spewing comments on something you know nothing about, there's youtube for that, go make a comment there or something
why do i see all these threads about people who say "hurr i spent 90 hours in skyrim but after hour 91 it began to suck so...SKYRIM SUCKS!!!!!"
its like every day there is another person on the internet making this claim, seriously, if you spent that many hours obviously you enjoyed it. if not why were you even playing it in the first place? trying to rationalize your purchase? move on, stop crying.
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