It has nothing to do with gaming, and has no place on a gaming website. That's why people get upset. If people wanted to read SJWs blabbering they'd open Twitter, or any other social media platform for that matter.
"Worthy'' or not, these issues still aren't about videogames, and so shouldn't be allowed on a gaming website. End of.
The only reason they keep pumping out articles like this is because they can't get a grip on the gaming community. F the social justice crowd.
This looks a lot of fun, I like all the particle effects too.
Hmm, I'm gonna wait for Serious Sam 4. Already got the entire series on my PC.
Yup, definite buy from me. Once I finish the AAA games from last year anyway, I can hardly keep up.
I'd recommend it, great atmosphere IMO.
@Gaming101
Don't make me say it..
Git..
It takes some confidence in your product to release a demo before the official release, maybe they're trying to prove people wrong? I might give it a shot, assuming its open for everyone.
I found the previous Metro titles to be extremely polished, well made games.. Exodus is probably going to be day one for me aswell, along with Cyberpunk.
I see, I've been using 3 different accounts for 3 regions, EU, UK and US for digital downloads (sales often depend on regions). So most of my digital licenses are spread out over multiple accounts.. been doing this for over 8 years at least, never really had any problems.
You can't play your digital games on other accounts?
You guys know you can just create a new account right..? Creating new accounts is free on PSN. Only downside being you don't have your trophies and might want to send some friend requests.
You're not stuck with a single name/account.
Yup, I remember my parents saying the same in my childhood. Meanwhile they would sit staring at the TV like a bunch of braindead vegetables 4-5 hours a day.
You hurt their feelings, therefore you have no right to be heard don't you see?
If someone asks me to address them as as xer, zer, they or whatever, I usually just terminate the conversation. Waste of time talking to people that are that far gone in my humble opinion.
Thought I was looking at a Killzone picture for a second.
Awesome, despite the many games I've yet to finish I'm getting this day one.
Gaming is a pretty powerful medium, it only makes sense that people would use it to further their views.
As the article pointed out though, you can't go all out with your politics cause it's going to cause people to avoid the game, and perhaps for the better.
I'll repeat what I said a moment ago in a different article, that in regards to politics in gaming, a distinction should be made between presenting politics as a way for people to make up their own...
I'm guessing the big companies are going to fall to these people sooner or later, lose ground and either do a 180 at the last moment or disintegrate. On the other hand this will leave a vacuum for smaller studios to grow, studios that don't have billion dollar publishers pushing this agenda on them.