Unity is one example I cared about.
I don't know, my literature teacher couldn't stop bashing on how great Emmanuel Macron was. While the rest of the class was rightfully convinced that he is a wannabe dictator.
I am playing Policenauts and nearing the end now.
This is a masterpiece. The amount of detail that went into the game is astounding. It feels real. The story is also told an a realistic way: it doesn't stick to only what's relevant to proceed, but a lot more.
Most users don't live and will never set foot in the United States.
Let us be.
There have been some German and French games on this genre in recent years.
It's cheap space Sci-Fi for casual viewers.
I am positive that usual Sci-Fi fans didn't like it that much.
In this case, it is likely that they wanted to use his voice if the videos done in collaboration went particularly well. So the fact that it's hus voice has a specific reason to be. This could hold as a claim, I think.
Tolerant of what? These character models are just ugly.
School often represses creativity in favor of compliance.
Doesn't have to have a reason. The teacher finds something strange, you are punished. Think of blonde hair in Japanese schools.
In my parents' times, going to school in jeans was forbidden (in center Europe).
My HP printer is 15 years old and we are not changing it until it breaks.
We are used to refill cartridges with a ink syringe.