Excellent show, Mr Cam. I am just glad you humans have not discovered me and the rest of my kind yet.
Anyway, if any of you have ever played a videogame with hostile aliens, you already know what to do: enter in panic or do something stupid (if you are NPC), let yourself being kidnapped and used for experiments (if you are smocking hot), or grab your gun and save the earth (if you are a protagonist).
And in case you are wondering, yes my first paragraph was a joke. I usually would not share so much about myself. (if I were an alien)
Seems like those girls are needing a high dose of Red Bull desperately. I have seen girls' faces like that only on conferences (and sometimes while I am speaking too).
Now I remember, there was a time when I bought magazines to get the latest videogame news. Those were hard times for everyone, if you wanted the latest information you had to get out of your house to buy a magazine. Now everything seems so different now. I feel old
"At various points in the comments, this led people to pronounce that I was surely (A) a Vita hater, (B) a horrible monster, or (C) a horrible, Vita-hating monster." If I remember correctly, commenters didn't exactly said that. They used more #$@%&, f********* explicit words.
Anyway, I have to agree that flaws in storytelling are a real letdown to me. That's because I care for protagonists with motivations, strengths and weaknesses.
Angry birds: I am not sure why its so successful. I mean if it were the other way around (birds as the dominant species, playing "angry humans" for example) I would not find it so charming. Maybe I am thinking about it too much.
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