• Unpopular Opinions V6 You know maybe fascism wasn't all that it was cracked up to be
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Sonic Lost Worlds is the best Sonic game.
I think America's national bird should not be the eagle. It should a be vulture. Fun fact: A group of vultures is known as a committee.
I don't really like the Legend of Zelda games.
[QUOTE=Omega;50524112]I don't really like the Legend of Zelda games.[/QUOTE] Since the topic of Zelda came up: The more gameplay I see of Breath of the Wild, the less I become interested. It honestly doesn't look like a Zelda game anymore other in name.
A part of me can't help but think that Injustice 2 was a missed opportunity at a DC/Marvel collaboration.
[QUOTE=Dayzofwinter;50523737]I think America's national bird should not be the eagle. It should a be vulture. Fun fact: A group of vultures is known as a committee.[/QUOTE] a turkey would be better
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;50524748]a turkey would be better[/QUOTE] Vulture due to how America truly behaves. It is a great symbol of our culture. If one falls through the cracks, every one swoops down on the poor bastard and pick their corpse clean.
[QUOTE=Dayzofwinter;50523737]I think America's national bird should not be the eagle. It should a be vulture. Fun fact: A group of vultures is known as a committee.[/QUOTE] specifically, the Bearded Vulture. [img]http://i.imgur.com/DgEoXNA.gif[/img] not only is it the coolest fucking bird, but it eats bones and bone marrow, which is metal as hell. if bones are too big to swallow, it will carry them high into the air and drop them onto rocks to break them apart, which can represent the frightening accuracy of America's unchallengable air power.
[QUOTE]not only is it the coolest fucking bird, but it eats bones and bone marrow, which is metal as hell. if bones are too big to swallow, it will carry them into the air and drop them onto rocks to break them apart, which can represent the frightening accuracy of America's unchallengable air power.[/QUOTE] When my grandmother died is a great example of vulture culture. The nursing home tried to charge everything it can, tried to screw the insurance company and the government, succeed to some small degree because she was going senile, and everyone was too busy with their daily lives. When she got close to death, many family members I have not seen in years came around to forge some documents for the will, some morally bankrupt financial advisers watching over her estate and investments began fleecing her, then to finish it off the lawyers came and took what was left. It was truly a sight to behold.
[QUOTE=Dayzofwinter;50524937]When my grandmother died is a great example of vulture culture. The nursing home tried to charge everything it can, tried to screw the insurance company and the government, succeed to some small degree because she was going senile, and everyone was too busy with their daily lives. When she got close to death, many family members I have not seen in years came around to forge some documents for the will, some morally bankrupt financial advisers watching over her estate and investments began fleecing her, then to finish it off the lawyers came and took what was left. It was truly a sight to behold.[/QUOTE] great, cool [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Shitpost" - Craptasket))[/highlight]
[QUOTE=Dayzofwinter;50523737]I think America's national bird should not be the eagle. It should a be vulture. Fun fact: A group of vultures is known as a committee.[/QUOTE] Would a commitee of vultures be congress then in this context?
I think Early Access games on Steam need stricter rules and regulations for how much they are charging and content. I also think all Early Access games should have at least a half-hour demo/free play just to see if its any good. There's been many Early Access games out there that look good and fun in their trailers and screenshots, and you think you could really enjoy it, but then you see the steep-ass price of theirs and take the risk of buying it and you play it has barely any content in it or its super easy or a lot buggier than they made out. I just think they should have tighter guidelines for Early Access games.
[QUOTE=Sector 7;50524943]great, cool[/QUOTE] Excellent contribution to the thread. I can't believe shit like what happened to your grandmother exists sometimes.
[QUOTE=greeley;50519309]Tbf, re-reading this i was half expecting people to all be clapping him at the end.[/QUOTE] oppa homeless style
While it's nice that Bandai Namco's putting their flagships on Steam, they should also use the platform as a test bed for their less popular franchises to see if they are still relevant. I'm mostly saying this because I'm still not a fan of how Bandai Namco are essentially [i]trying[/i] to kill the demand for SoulCalibur and Gundam.
to pimp a butterfly is better than good kid mAAd city
[QUOTE=Dorkslayz;50519156]I think Terrorism is a religion issue. Especially when you look at the [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battles_and_other_violent_events_by_death_toll#Terrorist_attacks"]number of terrorist attacks by political ideology[/URL]. It's not an opinion I particularly want to have or feel comfortable having, but it seems to make sense.[/QUOTE] I'm an idiot ignore me This is what lack of sleep does to a man
[QUOTE=Bathtub;50528419]to pimp a butterfly is better than good kid mAAd city[/QUOTE] ..How is this an unpopular opinion? I haven't seen a critic ever say otherwise, or anyone I know.
People who blame the victims of online harassment for "not turning off their computers" are fucking scum. What if they didn't know, or took it personally?
[QUOTE=Rossy167;50525111]Would a commitee of vultures be congress then in this context?[/QUOTE] That would be an insult to the vultures.
[QUOTE=blueNES;50528632]People who blame the victims of online harassment for "not turning off their computers" are fucking scum. What if they didn't know, or took it personally?[/QUOTE] the very idea that someone wants to do it to you is hurtful anyway
[QUOTE=Linkuya;50528560]..How is this an unpopular opinion? I haven't seen a critic ever say otherwise, or anyone I know.[/QUOTE] most people i talk to consider gkmc to be his masterpiece, no one is saying that TPAB isn't great just inferior to gkmc in my experiences it is absolutely an unpopular opinion
[QUOTE=blueNES;50528632]People who blame the victims of online harassment for "not turning off their computers" are fucking scum. What if they didn't know, or took it personally?[/QUOTE] A victim doesn't even have to be on the computer to be cyberbullied. Cyberbullying also involves mass spread of hurtful info that can ruin someones relationships with others through social media. Cyberbullying isn't as simple as just getting "ur a shithead" on Facebook messanger.
A game doesn't need to have a failure state to be good, hard, or classified as a game. Grim Fandango for instance has no failure state. There's no bad ending and no way to die or be forced to reload. And yet, I'd say it's an absolute classic of a game.
I can't help but think that Play Anywhere could do with some Japanese developers backing it. Way I see it, the most ideal game for cross-platform would actually be co-op bullet hell and 2d fighting games.
[QUOTE=Mister Sandman;50530588]A game doesn't need to have a failure state to be good, hard, or classified as a game. Grim Fandango for instance has no failure state. There's no bad ending and no way to die or be forced to reload. And yet, I'd say it's an absolute classic of a game.[/QUOTE] i dunno. grim fandango may be an amazing game, but pretty much only for it's writing and story, the puzzles have always been very garbage imo.
Grim Fandango basically requires that you have a walkthrough open in another window, it's just too obtuse and point-and-clicky to get through on your own, so frustrating
Smash Melee will always have a special place in my heart, but after playing it for the first time in over a year of playing Smash 4, I can say that I far prefer the way Smash 4 plays over Melee.
[QUOTE=Firecat;50533830]gkmc is his illmatic tpab is just popular because it's depicting common societal struggles and the music is new to people that haven't heard stuff like it i barely hear about tpab anymore, and i know like 2 people that tried to like force themselves to make it live up to its hype and hopped on the tpab bandwagon and then they forgot about it by next album release[/QUOTE] I understand that both albums have a deeper social impact than just music but what i'm saying is that, as an album, i enjoy tpab more than gkmc. I prefer the weird jazz trap fusion that Thundercat provided and there are more individual songs that I enjoy listening to. It's that simple.
[QUOTE=Bathtub;50528419]to pimp a butterfly is better than good kid mAAd city[/QUOTE] I agree. Its very close though and could conceivably just come down to personal preference, but I think that TPAB is a more cohesive experience while GKMC has some better stand out individual songs [editline]16th June 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Linkuya;50528560]..How is this an unpopular opinion? I haven't seen a critic ever say otherwise, or anyone I know.[/QUOTE] Critics != everyone, most people I know (IRL, ktt, hhh) prefer GKMC [editline]16th June 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Firecat;50533830]gkmc is his illmatic tpab is just popular because it's depicting common societal struggles and the music is new to people that haven't heard stuff like it i barely hear about tpab anymore, and i know like 2 people that tried to like force themselves to make it live up to its hype and hopped on the tpab bandwagon and then they forgot about it by next album release[/QUOTE] I still listen to TPAB once every couple months and there are still individual songs on it in my playlist, I love the smooth and jazzy feel of the album. The production and the people behind Kendrick are just flawless. Its a technical 10 for me and it appeals to my tastes perfectly. The reason you probably don't hear about it anymore is because it had less popular and less catchy singles. TPAB didn't have any Swimming Pools or Money Trees, no bangers like Backseat Freestyle, etc.
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