DaveKap
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Unfortunately, Lawbreakers began conception and development before anyone knew what Overwatch would end up being. If Overwatch didn’t happen, Lawbreakers may have been the hit FPS folks had been waiting for. Timing killed this company, Radical Heights was the only true “fad chase” Boss Key went for and as Cliffy said,

This is some video game design 101 in my book. First, build a game in which your character can power up. Second, allow that character to go back to previous missions and use that extra power to stomp on enemies. Third, have an enemy that has timed invincibility, forcing the encounter to last longer than it has to.

In other words, Vinesauce’s dream come true.

For a moment I thought this was some kind of joke article because for that moment I thought the picture was of Robbie Rotten.

I think the “let’s hit 200k shirt sales” part of his tweet is the sellout part...

Google should’ve just supported ad blocking initiatives instead.

As someone who is a little bit into twitch and streaming and has some clue who all these people are, yes, it is grown ass men behaving like schoolkids.

I wasn’t talking about a video game on a TV screen made of pixels. I was talking about humanoid robot bodies built to spec with real humans. Big difference.

If it’s consensual or it fits the written narrative, and the robots don’t have true consciousness, it’s fine. The robots come back to life so there’s no need to worry about “oh no I killed a living thing forever and ever” which is the base morality issue of killing. The “feels pain” morality issue comes down to

Adding your own soy sauce or wasabi to your sushi is reserved exclusively for bad-to-average sushi. Good sushi is supposed to be perfect the way it is served to you and doing anything more to it is equal to telling the chef you think they messed up.

This makes me wonder if they hired an intern to specifically place all the doors for the game and when all was said and done, it turned out that the intern fucked up a lot of the doors and rather than spend more hours fixing them all, they just figured they’d catch them as they come and fix them as needed.

Mike, you’re the only person at Kotaku who truly understands Second Life. For that, you’re always good people in my book. ;) Get well quick, buddy!

You can be impressed by the snow, I’m busy being impressed by the mud!

Am I the only one here who has seen Snowpiercer? C’mon, people, we’ve been warned against doing this kind of thing!

That bongo setup looks very suspicious...

Nah it’s a love pentagon because Mitsuru is also involved.

I’m in a similar boat. When I saw the film, all it did was make me mad because all the humans in it acted in illogical and stupid ways. That was 15 years ago and I’m certain if I watch the film again I’m going to be a mess of tears but I’d rather just stick to my memory on this one.

I’m absolutely convinced that PUBG’s original release was such a huge hit simply because there are so many people who actually love unfinished, broken games. In fact, I’m betting that a ton of AAA developers already knew this years ago and that’s why we’ve had so many unfinished, broken games released!

I’m pretty sure the real high points of his life involve his wife and all the money and time he spends with her. Don’t forget the dude is loaded. Video games are just a fun hobby and he has fun being the heel of scoring controversies.

It turns out a lot of people agree... Fuck the Oscars!