How much longer will this guy have a job? I can’t imagine going through a customer’s things, forgotten or not, and posting them online is going to go over well with corporate, especially something like this that would obviously get media attention. (assuming this isn’t fake or a setup for promotion)
:sigh: They are flying monkeys, acting like you’d expect flying monkeys to act if their brains had been boosted . So one is a bard in a non-serious pose. So what? If you look up ‘D&D bard’ images, you’ll find *LOTS* of them in similar positions, or even sillier ones—much, MUCH sillier.
...and if you think that bloddy…
lol.
I’m likely the exception here, but I was very disappointed when I found out the 2017 game had nothing to do with the 2006 game. Even knowing that I tried 2017 because of the good reviews, but I just couldn’t get past the disappointment. I just kept wanting it to be a sequel to 2006. I gave up early on and never…
When news broke of the Elden Ring mystery wall that took 50 hits to knock down, it tore the internet up. Who would ever find that anomaly naturally? Why would they do something like that? Miyazaki, you devil!
Yes I do so much love starting books on chapter 20 of 40 because chapters 1-19 were set on fire. I never read them so how can I miss them?
Uh, ignoring the fandom means not trying to talk to people about it online, in person, or by avoiding articles about the show.
and then it got played out by that fervent fandom
Yeah, Destiny sounds neat but “you can’t experience the entire story because you didn’t start playing it soon enough” is a deal-breaker. Literally nothing else works like this.
I mean that’s great and all but unless they’re bringing back the content they cut, which it doesn’t sound like they are, why exactly should I as a person whose never played because of the axing of content even consider playing if I care about story?
Look, I get that and I wouldn’t want to tell anybody they’re playing a game wrong just because they’re into it for different reasons than I am, but it feels really unhealthy to only be into a game for new loot and not for the actual gameplay that leads to the loot.
Stopped playing when they sunset my huge collection. They vandalize years of work to try and make me re-farm it every year. My response was nah.
I don’t get that “nerds are defined by fandom” line. I guess I’m part of some fandoms (is that how I use the word? I’m an old), like Star Wars or Soulsborne, but I very rarely share what I perceive to be the shared views in that fandom (I love SW ep 8, and have no beef with the main character who’s name I can’t…
The mythical mainstream gamer audience exist on YouTube. They went there because sites like Kotaku and Polygon wouldn’t stop being self-righteous clickbait fiends.
I’m all for inclusiveness. But please remember the focus here is video games. I thoroughly enjoy and/or appreciate articles about, for example, minority developers or reporting on harassment or the state of minorities when it comes to video games.
I’d be very happy with this site goes back to reporting on games, gaming events, and game companies.. and leaves politics and social agendas at the door. Games are for escaping the real world. To relax and de-stress. If I want to read up on politics or social events, I’ll load up BBC, NPR or CNN.
The same Patricia Hernandez who took the position that a man accused of sexual assault should open a discussion regarding consent on his blog? (Rather than, you know - keeping his mouth shut on the topic until things get sorted as anything he said, and did, could be used as evidence against him should charges…
I think the thing that has been bothering me the most is that journalism love to throw too many asterisks on things. This thing you like doesn’t have enough racial representation, or sexual orientation representation, or this depiction doesn’t feel authentic, your a coward for omitting this thing, and on and on and…
This is probably an unpopular take, but I’m wondering how the writers will reconcile the fact that games are inherently a fantasy world (even ones based on modern day reality) crafted by their creators, and thus are not completely bound to current social norms. I understand having representation options is good, but…