DexterDouglas
DexterDouglas
DexterDouglas

Anyone who uses the phrase "The customer is always right" has probably never worked much is public relations or customer service. Listen to the customer, yes. Make them THINK they're right, but if you do every single thing they want, you'll be running in circles

I swear I wont do this again, but if you can see this comment, can somebody upvote it? Ive been commenting for about 2 months with not a single response and I just want to make sure Im not talking just to myself

I friend of mine won one of those from a Lunchables box on a field trip one day. The field trip was then the second coolest thing of the day to every young boy there even if they knew they were never going to touch it

In today's attitude of "do whatever you like as long as it makes you happy," I really cant understand why there is so much hate towards a group like this. I can completely understand a majority of adult males not watching this but to actively hate them? Thats ridiculous

You do realize that that exact argument is used for Pokemon? (usually with boys instead) People making fun of grown adults for playing a kids game because they dont understand the appeal since theyve never played it.

It's Mega Pokemon, sir. They've gone from suck to blow.

I dont get how a company who generally aimed the Wii at the casual gamer, who doesnt play much more than party games like Wii bowling, didnt see this being a problem. We all understand the differences between the two becuase we're the kind of people who frequent a video game based website and care about this. But

Just sprung for a gaming laptop and the week I do, the only game that Ive seen my wife get excited about when I mention it goes on sale. Thanks Kotaku for helping me convince her that this was a good choice!

Came here to post this but leaving satisfied. (not that anyone would've seen my post as I'm still grayed out though lol)

Her hypothetical game at the end started off sounding like it could be interesting but beyond the first 10 seconds for so, it just turns into a story that been done multiple times. But the thing that gets me is that if the gender was swapped to male, it would change practically nothing of the plot. It seems that she

Or, ya know, G(j)if like the guy who created the term called it? I love that you throw out insults while you have nothing to back your stance beyond "But I wanna call it that!" (insert feet stamping here)

I owned every console that Nintendo made up until the Gamecube and every handheld up until the 3DS and I think the Wii name is awful. Im pretty sure im not alone in that.

Well im sure Nintendo and their silly console name didnt help anything. And its not like this is an isolated incident. There's a pretty fine line between supporting a company and sounding like they can do no wrong in your eyes

I usually only look up parts where the plot advancement has come to an absolute standstill because I have no idea where I'm supposed to go for the next part of the quest. Its not so much a difficulty thing, or a wanting to power through. I just only have so much time to play each day and if I feel like exploring, I

I know I'm missing something here. I can definitely understand people liking this (wasn't my cup of tea) but I don't get the overwhelming praise this movies received. I, of course, wasn't expecting citizen Kane but i saw it opening week, we sprung for imax and it felt extremely cliche. The mech fights were awesomely

It must be exhausting typing those gamer IDs out

Doesnt the fact that the creator of this demake volunteered this information to a journalist of a gaming website indicate that any details that he was providing would be made public knowledge? Especially when the creator is explaining that hes understanding that he's probably not going to finish anyway?

Who are you trying to kid? It seem like every comment I have ever seen you make for months was about how awesome the Xbox One was going to be and how stupid we were because we just didn't get it. Now you play the "hmmm I may be interested in the xbone now.."

These games are much different than Magic, though. They're collectible card games where you assemble a deck of 10 or however many cards and to battle, you just press fight. then seemingly arbitrary numbers fly all over the place and you win or lose. Absolutely 0 skill involved

You're not alone. I wasn't expecting Citzen Kane by any means but holy cow, every character and plot line was either a cliche or a stereotype. I can definitely see people liking it, but the overwhelming praise just baffles me