
Neat. I want to play a Tales game now that I saw a trailer at Gamestop showing off that gorgeous cell-shaded art style. Love that stuff.
Neat. I want to play a Tales game now that I saw a trailer at Gamestop showing off that gorgeous cell-shaded art style. Love that stuff.
I'm not knocking them. I always put them high up on my list of games to get. I just haven't gotten to one yet.
Blue Max is a WWI flick with lots of real biplane footage. I want to see that.
Gentlemen Broncos is about a kid who goes to writers camp and has his story stolen by his writer hero. It's a comedy by the makers of Napoleon Dynamite.
I saw Dead or Alive Paradise complete for PSP at Gamestop, but I couldn't bring myself to get it, even though I was darn curious. Oh for shame I even considered it.
I do want to play Skylanders too. Kids games don't scare me. I play Lego games. Even showed my nephew a thing or two in Lego Star Wars.
See, this is where the gender thing gets a little silly. You like to blow things up. I like to blow things up. You like to go on an adventure. I like to go on a adventure. What's the darn difference? Nothing. Heck, I could even get into a fashion game. Call me Metrosexual or whatever, I don't care. I gotta look good sometimes. Can't rock the mountain man look every day.
I totally want to play those games. Feel weird picking them up at the store, but I can get over that.
I appreciate the information you give for those so called "feminine" games you mention. I'm always looking for something new and interesting.
This gender thing is touchy though, which is why I think other words are necessary like "gentle games" or "nonviolent games" or "story driven games" to talk about stuff that's not shooters or swords & sorcery battle games. I mean, I like a good building sim game. No bloodlust involved there.
I think you meant, "Where IN Hell is Homelessrook"
I agree. Same opportunities for sure. And I agree with you on Cortana. It's just some cheap sex appeal for the guys who are the vast majority in playing Halo. It always bothered me especially when Halo 4 came out and the graphics were even more realistic.
All the AI in the Halo Universe can choose their own form. I just want to know why she chose this one. i don't think it's even explained unlike all the other ones. Suspicious me think.
I played a female character in Fable III. I did a bit of fanfic with that character too that I really liked. It's interesting to take the female point of view. Priorities are totally different.
I was listening to some feminist stuff recently in a lecture series and I wonder sometimes if feminists just want everyone to be the same. I don't know how I could fall in love with a woman who was just like me. I thought our gender differences were what made life interesting and fun.
Oh yea, and I just found some cool games on Femicom: Magic Knight Rayearth on Saturn and Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure on PS1.