It's Trump. Seriously, I am not surprised. The man knows very little beyond how to earn a profit by being a con-artist. He behaves in a manner unbefitting of a toddler. He spews information from those who adore him, often topics of controversy and intolerance. I've actually never been one to view someone only as a liar but this man takes lying to a place I've never seen before - thus earning that label of being just a, you guessed it, a liar.
If he says somethin...
The blame rests on the individual. The focus is on how he/she then went about committing such a crime. In this instance it was a gun. So then the questions should logically be how that gun came to be used, what can be done to stop it from happening again and how to ensure, without creating a culture of fear, to go forward.
Death and injury can be easily mitigated and/or avoided when common sense is put into place, forming laws that protect its people - not leave them out in...
I caught some of it afterwards. I didn't laugh (considering the emotional impact of all of this) but I'll applaud him for actually showing up and looking the family of victims, those impacted, in the eye. That's about where the applauding ends.
His responses in some instances made it clear that time needs to speed up so the youth can shape the change needed for their lives and those that follow. To live in a country that isn't governed by a lust for guns an...
America has a gun issue, protected by government officials who are given ample amounts of money from the NRA. They'll use any pathetic half baked explanation to blame anything but guns. They are more likely to blame a banana than they are a gun.
The good news is change will come when the children, who've been forced to witness/hear about countless deaths caused by firearms, who have lost loved ones, friends, can vote.
America will change. The arch...
Never got to play this the first time around so I'm optimistically enthusiastic about this. Despite the shadow of EA lingering nearby. *glares*
He was 12. If he wasn't banned in the first few years I doubt he thought it would pose an issue 8 years down the road.
I didn't state they were the same person. I spoke of Sony as a whole. Each action, small or large does form an outcome. The large action of not offering a well requested feature resulted in the small action of banning someone for a name issue, a situation that could have easily been avoided with much less hassle.
So they can find the time to ban someone over a name that was created 8 years ago, yet implementing the functionality of a name change is just too tricky? Sony is showing their own incompetence in this regard as they've offered no way for the gamer to make the fix on their own end. The gamer is penalized for having no way out.
I usually applaud Sony's decisions but this is severely asinine. I feel angry on behalf of that gamer. If everything I had. The accomplishmen...
EA with a remaster?
HUH
Considering the initial series was planned for 6 episodes but then had to be forced into 3, there's no true way there could be another episode. It was left open ended true, but the original story can't be told. Not that this rules out it returning but it adds to the huge reality that it hasn't until now.
And Xenosaga is my favorite IP.
That's the kind of attitude I like to hear. Looks like their new IP will be delivered with the same manner of passion/love as the Witcher series.
This game still has my interest so here's hoping they are able to polish some of the issues prior to launch. Otherwise I know who I'll feed on. Every character with bad dialogue.
An accurate comparison. Well done.
All garbage options - but options that'll give them high profit margins like EA.
Over 50?
*pre-ordered.
lol. My mind just pictured a bunch of random villains/characters from other series just showing up.
This written piece genuinely renewed my excitement for this game (story is usually what wins me over above all else).
Had a lot of great moments with friends during the good old days of shredding some tunes with Guitar Hero. That said like this opinion piece points out, the stagnation took hold.
Fair point. I have a feeling it simply comes down to how their function as an organization. They might have more than enough people to complete the project but if they are always constantly working on numerous titles simultaneously and while shifting employees around depending on tasks, unforeseen issues and the like, the process can slow down quiet remarkably.
@Ghost
"Removing the gun completely does not stop the attacker from committing an attack. It changes the method. We need to figure out the cause of the attack which isnt "guns""
What a load of crap. You remove the gun, it changes the method - yes. Now tell me, what other method kills so effectively, so quickly? I don't see that taking place with a knife for instance. The cause (be it a mental health issue, grudge, etc) is apparent,...