GeekParty writes: "PAX is one of the biggest gaming conventions in the US, so things like 'not going to PAX' have become something of a statement. Those of us at GeekParty who didn’t attend this year weren’t making a statement, though; We just didn’t have the money to go. Thankfully, Mike Krahulik has decided to make it incredibly simple for me to not regret that."
The show will air exclusively on Penny Arcade's YouTube channel and release content weekly on Thursdays, alternating between the full 15-minute episodes..
It has honestly been years since I even thought about the Xbox but I decided to see what they had done since I left and what the new hardware had to offer.
Man, reading that article, especially the last paragraph, bought tears to my eyes. So emotional. The powerful specs of the Beast has bought the author, a self admitted Xbox hater, to come home to Xbox! I suspect many like him will do the same this Holiday.
Just pick up Metal Gear Rising,Rise of the Tomb Raider,Gears 4 and Assassin's Creed Orgin.
Plus I got some old X1 games on the hdd,
Ok MS,Trill Me!
Aren't PA the people who refuse to put the third part of their RPG onto PS3?
I thought PA was always Xbox first type of people.
#1 & #2 were 2 of my favorite RPGs last gen but #3 fell short due to changing the style of the gameplay. Rain Slick was a great series though.
Secret a coin in your travelling shoe and step into the Eyrewood for Penny Arcade's, first-of-three board game RPG adventures, Thornwatch.
I stopped reading Penny-Arcade a couple of years ago, for this exact reason.
Thanks for this. I absolutely believe in boycotting PA - they're entertainers, their job is to entertain me, and I can't be entertained by someone who clearly has no regard for the human dignity of me and a significant portion of the people I know.
That is a very interesting and thought provoking article.
I don't really follow them all that much, but it seems they need more professionalism in their work environment.
Their stance on rape jokes in general has always weirded me out, and I definitely agree with the article content. But then, rape jokes have always weirded me out, after having worked with and lived with victims.