I second this. I hated hearing the sound every freaking time. And then how slow it was.
Floppy discs were also annoying. In their later years, you couldn't fit a thing on them. And the tray was huge and was very prone to being screwed with by children or older adults who thought it was...
I'd argue there is benevolent sexism, just not that type of behavior. I'd say benevolent sexism is what white knights do: infantilize women and treat them as perfect, uncorruptable angels.
I'd give it to Sony fanboys. They're more numerous than Xbox and louder than Nintendo. They usually stink up comments looking for anyone to disagree or dislike whatever Sony is pushing at the moment. They also seem to have the largest number of children AND adults: the former brings in...
The Last of Us. I was so hyped for this game. Everyone was saying it was amazing. The A.I. they showed off for the game shows was amazing, very much something revolutionary. Looked like Walking Dead meets Resident Evil. But what I got was an average linear game with bad A.I. and a...
AAAHHHHHHH TYPOOOOO
Lovely first article, though. I've never heard of the game at all - but it seemed like something I would have enjoyed when arcades were still popular.
I don't think Beyond Good & Evil is underrated - it's a cult classic. I'm completely on board with Bioshock 2, though, I'm one of the only people I know who thought it was great.
I spend a lot of time on the net. I work with computers, so I spend 9-5 staring at a screen with a browser in hand. When I get home I either head over to Youtube, because cable does not appeal to me anymore and Netflix gets stale after overuse, or head over to one of the communities I belong to...
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