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Ensiferum

Gotta hold the people begging for millions of dollars from people on the internet to high standards.

It was indeed a gem. I was really hoping for anything game in the same universe, the enemies alone is worth the price of admission. I felt fear in facing some of them and there where times they acted “too alive.”

My general take-away from this is that hey, if you actually talk to people you can learn something instead of shouting at each-other endlessly and fruitlessly across social media. People may not always agree on things and that’s fine, but Twitter/etc. just turns everything so toxic so quickly. It highlights the

I was also curious about what makes Vávra tick. I’d only seen him from afar, in figurative armor. I’d spotted him as a pugnacious user of Twitter who would mix Tweets about game design with angry complaints about so-called social justice warriors and charges that, as he put it last October, “the future of our biz is

Are you sad too when you saw Booben only to realize the article wasn’t that interesting or really Warframe related?

That’s kinda... morally wrong. This guy sounds like he’s kind of a jerk. Seriously, who just does that? In any industry?

Nah I was being serious. Uncharted along with the Last of Us I love for their stories, but I’ve always kind of trudged on through the game play so I could get to the next scene.

It’d be cool if they’d just give us a movie so I don’t have to play the actual game.

Poor Indy got it worst.

Speaking as a (big) Jew, I’m more offended by people trying to rewrite history than I am by swastikas. In fact, games like Wolfenstein: The New Order are way more resonant for me because they use actual Nazi imagery.

I’m all for pulling the flag down, and pulling sales of those stupid ass confederate belt buckles. But this, now this is just fucking retarded. The Civil War was a true historical event, so a game recounting that has nothing to do with anything happening today. It’s the same shit with all the other World War II

I don’t know what games you’re playing but most WW2 games I’ve played in the past 15 or so years have most certainly featured swastikas.

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Yeah, that’s kind of a rule for games that are almost vaporware. You show anything about it, people usually lose their shit regardless of what’s shown.

I did read it but Kotaku is a video game news outlet.

Why share this to Kotaku? I mean, I think it’s just going to make lots of gamers question what video game site they are reading is all.

Why the fuck is this on Kotaku?

People really do take an issue with everything