I'm the giant cat that makes all of the rules.
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At this point, I'm mostly just impressed it hasn't been taken to a farm upstate to play with Concord and Babylon's Fall
I don't know if I find it more abhorrent that someone would proudly display an opinion so needlessly angry, or that there exists a company that is profiting off these assholes by providing such a miserable sticker.
Probably the toughest part would be actually finding cute clothes in male proportions. It's so hard to find corsets, crop tops, etc that fit without having tits.
Neither of which will matter.
Bethesda's game design is just too old. Playing Starfield felt like playing an RPG from a decade ago. Bethesda just got complacent from back when they were one of the only companies that could seriously do an open-world RPG, now we have CD Projekt-Red and FromSoftware with wildly different, significantly more innovative gameplay experiences. Hell, even other AAA devs like Capcom have been able to outperform in the open world space, Dragon's Dogma 2 was a ton of fun.
Nearly every day. Sometimes it's helpful to write out my thoughts, even if they're too rude or just too banal to actually post.
If such a chance meeting ever occurred, we should feel blessed that the former slaves were given an opportunity to ensure karmic balance.
I feel like it's a pretty bold claim to call America the inventor of furries when ancient Egyptians were making fursonas.
If you've never seen SolidJJ's riff on that scene, I highly recommend it. It posits the idea of Xavier using Magneto's memories on other people as a regular weapon.
Both countries are run by fundamentalist religious zealots who are certain they are doing the will of God. Don't underestimate their willingness to turn the entire region to ash.
How would you even collect? Better yet, can you collect both this bounty and the $150,000 "posted" by his would-be assassin?
Cyberpunk is very much not a shit game, it's a pretty good RPG with a great variety of character builds and fantastic writing. The devs did an absurd amount of work in order to make the gameplay significantly more fun. I'd also make the argument that Witcher 2 is a really good game, and is what popularized the series enough for Witcher 3 to be such a colossally known hit. The two companies make very different RPGs to one another, for sure, but you're just being a contrarian if you think the pedigree of the two companies is vastly different.