That's a dumb question. Everyone knows it's Fluttershy.
That's a dumb question. Everyone knows it's Fluttershy.
I second this question. I miss our SpeakUp articles and, even if we don't bring them back exactly, maybe a spiritual successor of sorts like deadspin has would be pretty awesome.
Jesus is on here. Some of the other commentors ran off when Kinja came, but there's still a number that stayed around, and others that have taken their place who are just as good and maybe even better.
Look at the history of Kotaku, it's always been this way and you're looking at the site through rose-colored glasses. If you don't like it, go to Kotaku Core. That's all video games, all the time.
Is there any chance we can see more Tim Rogers and Lisa Foiles? Tim rarely posts anymore and I can't remember the last time Lisa was on here.
My thought is, if the restriction is going to be placed on video games, it needs to be put on movies, books, magazines, television, music, and every other form of media in existence. It's an all or nothing thing. You can't just restrict it to video games.
I know those feels bro, and I totally get where you're coming from. At least where I am, it seems like the employees make a concerned effort to inform parents, but not every employee does everywhere.
Then why not books, too? Books are categorically worse when it comes to sex and violence, but you won't see any legislation on those anytime soon.
I explain this issue in this linked comment. Maybe you'll see why we should care about blocking the sale of violent video games. http://kotaku.com/5978958/?post=56623829
I explain this issue in this linked comment. Maybe you'll see why we should care about blocking the sale of violent video games. http://kotaku.com/5978958/?post=56623829
I don't know through what sort of twisted logic you actual came to that conclusion, but very few people think that way. If I told you to fucking jump off a bridge and shatter your bones on the jagged rocks below, I doubt your first thought would be that I found you to be important in any way, shape, or form.
Way to make us look good. Because death-threats will surely make him rethink his stance on the issue...
I'm not sure about the CC link ending, but I would imagine so. All the cut-scenes were included and everything.
Then why not have the same restriction with books or movies. The industry does a perfectly good job of self-regulating itself and self-rating. The ESRB does their job and does it well. If it becomes a legal issue, developers will be less likely to make M-Rated games because of the stigma that will go along with it,…
Get the DS version. Extra dungeons and way better load times.
I seriously had like, 20 cats at one point. God, it was hilarious to watch them ALL run through the portal at the end, lol.
I keep the volume on my Wii remote pretty high, so I heard it. It is a very nice touch, though. :)
Maybe they can start an online petition, then the white house has to address it if there are enough signatures!
It's not socially normal, no. So, I guess by that definition, it would be weird. I'm feeling super politically correct today. :P
I think Bobtastic was trying to imply it was weirder than the other stuff nerds engage in.