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I feel like the game industry is reaching the point of pushing ‘stronger’ hardware only because industry decided it’s time to push new hardware for ‘better shinier more cinematographic’ graphics. Like, fuck, people don’t need graphics where they see every pores on notKeanu Reeve’s nose in Cyberpunk. But the industry

Which person? The only Star Wars film I see referenced in any of the tweets is Empire Strikes Back.

One of the people praising it goes on to compare it to a prequel Star Wars, which I don’t think is the glowing recommendation he thinks it is.

If I’m reading a review about Helldivers II, I don’t want to read about the technical problems of Kotaku’s website. 

Well, yeah, they would report on it, they report on video games, not how well websites function. I’m not even defending their technical issues but do you seriously expect any website would publish an article specifically detailing all of their own technical flaws?

Do you think that the writers actually have any control over Kotaku technical limitations? Or that a game journalist shouldn’t talk about technical issues with the game he’s reviewing? This rationale makes no sense to me.

You are definitely lucky. I agree that I can't recommend the game enough but have dealt with rampant desync and having the game freeze only 3 minutes before extracting, losing a big haul of samples and medals. I'd venture to guess they'll iron these out fairly quickly but they're definitely there.

What do you mean “to this day”? The review was only posted 2 hours ago.

I love this game, despite the tons of bugs I’ve run into (matchmaking not working, hard crashes, not getting mission rewards, etc.).

You sure got some weird sad little beef with Lopez

Ed Asner, Nick Jameson, David Warner, Hank Azaria, Mark Hamill, and Roscoe Lee Brown? It had a voice cast that could make any other animated series at the time jealous.

I find it odd how this surprises people.

I kinda dug the off-brand Secret Wars run, as that was the closest younger me was going to get to a Secret Wars adaptation (even if it was missing a slew of characters, mostly X-related). It wasn’t great, and I wouldn’t defend it as such, but the pickings were friggin’ SLIM for large-scale comic crossovers on *any*

no disrespect here but it’s very funny to be like ‘granted i was already in my 20s’ but still be like ‘obviously i was still watching kids shows, just the good ones’

As crazy as all of this sounds in a pretty standard Spider-Man cartoon up to that point, it would have gone even more off the rails if it hadn’t been cancelled. John Semper has confirmed over the years that the next season would have had Spidey travelling through time and discovering that Carnage was actually Jack the

I get tears in my eyes watching Lilo and Stitch, so I don’t know why so many people seem to doubt the possibility of someone doing so during an apology, especially if they were sincere. It’s like everyone is mistaking this for “full on bawling” instead of a slight glisten.

It is amazing that decency and gracious are incomprehensible to so many people nowadays. Why not say sorry if you can? Why not tell people that an apology was offered in sincerity and accepted with grace? No one is shamed by this, everyone is a better person for doing it, and here you are needing to explain it like’s

Probably, but let’s keep in mind that just because something is true doesn’t mean it needs to be said.

“First of all, did Edebiri really have to apologize for this?”

Regardless of whether the story is embellished or not, it’s a good move for J.Lo to let Ayo off the hook. We all know fans can be really vicious about stuff like this and I’m sure Lopez has plenty.