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The key difference is that the law would have made it illegal to sell to a minor. Something that would be pretty unique. Movies, music and video games all have voluntary rating systems. None of them (now) have laws that would impost criminal fines. Read more

Actually, what he was really doing was attacking a republic governor and republican appointed justice. But much more importantly, he was decrying over-the-top violence in some video games and a law that he thinks is oddly formed, because of a (sort of) dissenting view that held sex would be an issue when violence Read more

No, I'm not saying I disagree with him, though I do, I'm saying he opened himself up to some accusations of hypocrisy by showing the image on his television show which is also protected. Read more

It's not about availability it's about criminalization. HUGE difference. Read more

It's a translation, so we don't really have any control of that script. :D Read more

What makes you think we thought it would back up anything? It's a straight forward comparison video meant to allow people to come to their own conclusions. There's nothing about the video or the story that says otherwise. Read more

Like with movie ratings, it is a purely voluntary system retailers agree to. Read more

So far it feels very wash, rinse and repeat to me. The style keeps me going, but the gameplay doesn't live up the rest of the game's aesthetic. Read more

I adore the character design, dialog and setting, but the gameplay is a bit flat. What keeps me playing, though, is how interesting all of the little subplots are. Like the books describing the demons and the story of how you met Paula. Read more