Well, one way to get the message across would be to boycott/ignore those sites and developers that either don't support cleaning up this mess or are complicit in it.
I haven't visited Kotaku or any of those other sites in a long time (back when they began bashing all things Japanese, ironic considering their site is called Kotaku), Gearbox never did impress me, and although I almost donated to Mighty No. 9, I'm glad now that I didn't.
As for...
I admire your dedication, but the people you are responding to are really not worth your time. Anita Sarkeesian really has no credibility with anyone of importance, and the other two men on the panel only have the ability to view women's issues from an outside perspective, regardless of which gender they choose to identify with.
Your time would be better spent watching a video of the Three Stooges explaining quantum mechanics, but again, I admire your dedication.
So two men and a woman who admitted that she didn't really play very many video games, yet endeavored to make a whole "series" on the topic have a panel about women on the internet? Insanity masquerading as sanity is still insanity.
If they would have released Type-0 for PSP or Vita, I would have bought it, but I played the demo and I won't be purchasing a PS4 or an XBox One just to play this game. Time will tell for Versus XIII, but all these broken promises from SE have pretty much shattered my respect for them as a company. I'm just glad I've since been introduced to the Tales of games and the fact that Namco Bandai seem to be going in the right direction in relation to their fans.
Sony does have a mascot.
The art style looks similar to Final Fantasy: Tactics.
PS2 was the pinnacle. After that, greed took over and gaming became less social. Sure, you can play online with people around the world, but it was impossible to rage quit with your opponent sitting right next to you.
I heard that Harlequin is slated to do the novelization of Dragon Age: Inquisition. /s
I don't see myself upgrading from my PS3 to a PS4 anytime soon, but that's mainly due to a lack of any titles that I find interesting. Maybe these absent features wouldn't have been issues if Ken Kutaragi would have been involved, but I guess we'll never know now.
10. They said it was a tech demo, and I'd prefer new games to old ones with prettier graphics, as I can always play them in their original state if I feel like it and lose none of the value that the game has to offer. I'm more upset that I bought a PS3 for a game that now won't be coming out on it. (Versus XIII)
9. I don't think they're the permanent prices, but if they are then don't use the service. If it's more financially feasible to buy it, th...
McDonald's might not be the healthiest option for kids, but anything can be bad for you if you overindulge. I had McDonald's every now and then as a kid, and I have never been at risk for obesity. I've lost my taste for fast food nowadays, but I still go to McDonald's every once in awhile.
It's easy to blame what you eat for your health problems than to actually exercise and change your behavior in an attempt to be more healthy. If I had kids, I'd tak...
So I guess this means Tekken X Street Fighter is now vaporware?
This doesn't sound very logical from a financial standpoint. Whether you liked the game or not, it didn't sell very well at all, so a PS4 or XBox One Version doesn't make much sense. Anyone who was interested in playing the game would have already done so, or would probably purchase the cheaper PS3 or 360 version instead.
Woo woo woo! You know it!
"Dokoro" is a great game for the Vita, and there are a lot of other good games for it too. Even the free to play game "No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!" is pretty fun, but I would like to see a larger and more diverse library for the system.
Honestly, as much as I'd like to see a resurgence of old school RPGs, I think they'll probably become more niche than they already are in the future. The younger generations seem to prefer more fast paced games over the more strategic titles of old.
These developers don't seem to realize that if people don't see games on the system that they want to play, then they won't buy the system, which is why I haven't bought any of the next gen systems. The more variety of games a system has, the better chance the install base will grow. I'm not a big fan of EA or Ubisoft, but at least Ubisoft is taking the chance on the Wii U with Watch Dogs.
He looks more like an Indian person in the video.
I don't think judging which console is popular based on Facebook fans qualifies as a scientifically sound way to conduct a poll, but it is interesting to see the results and the graphs on the site are of very good quality.
My game crush was Rikku, which is kind of odd considering that I usually prefer brunettes.