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*sigh* I suppose I could be like you and just say something as derisive about you and your reading comprehension, but please do this as a personal favor to me and read the first paragraph of this Wikipedia article, then re-read my post.

Unity has gotten better. Previous additions were not all that well optimised, and earlier versions didn’t do UI very well, or made 2D stuff a bit of a problem.

The Penguin’s main character flaw is greed. He always asks “the asking price” of everything. Tries to bribe Batman, tries to bribe everyone really. YOU are bringing YOUR presumptions into the story when you ASSUME he means sex. Maybe that is all a woman is worth to you, but to someone like the Penguin he will ask what

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for everyone that can't rub together more than 2 brain cells, someone else does it for you.

I'm kinda' having a hard time believing that a certain video making the rounds yesterday didn't have an impact on this game's recommendation.

Disclaimer: I have played Infamous 3, but not First Light.

Okay, but lets have total candor here. You know why the inconsistency exists. He was a guy and Zoe Quinn is not only a woman, but some sort of feminist icon (or so I'm told). The problem is that Kotaku wears it's political affiliations on it's sleeves, something I find downright bizarre for a site that ostensibly

If personal lives are off limits, Kotaku needs to be consistent. The smearing of the Cards Against Humanity creator for not handling his denial of a rape accusation as well as an editor would like was shameful.

You won't approve this message, but I just have to say it for my own peace of mind.

Please note that the entire post was not about the purported infidelity:

Except that a card game developer's ex-gf from years ago posted on facebook a rape allegation and Patricia Hernandez not only chastised the developer for trying to address those allegations, but also sided against him based on statistical analysis... and neither of those individuals are public figures in the video

A brief note about the continued discussion about Kotaku's approach to reporting. We've long been wary of the potential undue influence of corporate gaming on games reporting, and we've taken many actions to guard against it. The last week has been, if nothing else, a good warning to all of us about the pitfalls of

What the fuck are you on about? My OP is getting far more up-votes than complaints and the complaints are not generating overwhelming support themselves, most appear to be knee-jerk reactions, there are a few who have stepped forward and called bullshit on the racism posts as well so there is clearly some support that

Hmm... let me think...