Ken-Masters
Ken-Masters
Ken-Masters

The world didn't always know that this ruthless dictator had such oppressive hair.

I can picture myself going there just to read manga for hours.

Batman, Superman and everyone else in this movie had best remember: this is not a man to be fucked with.

Nailed it indeed.

My favorite. Forever.

"Right now, Studio Ghibli is open, but not in production," Suzuki is quoted as saying by Oricon. "We're worrying over what would be good to make."

Well, you see, that's a problem, because I hated ALL in Dead Island.

It's time for you to leave.

According to Yule and CRI, the woman works as a professional make-up artist and used her skills to create the purrfect, er, perfect look.

And the fact that content has to be reviewed by Nintendo means that videos can be shot down by Nintendo. While we don't know how much control Nintendo would exert here—can they shoot down a video if it says something negative, for example?—based on principle alone, the program has some problems. And then of course

Can't wait for Summer Games Done Quick.

You're actually right, that's why I said this is a clasist discriminatory commentary system. Aparently, not everyone is equal in Kotaku.

I've learn that, in order to be read, you have better chances posting a comment over an author's paragraph. That's probably the reason why this comment (and many others of mine) received answers. And if I receive answers to well-redacted comments, why shouldn't I be out of the grey? Why so many other commenters

That may be the case. But I can't restrain myself when something seems unfair to me.

The way it is is like "everyone is under suspicion of being a troll, prove otherwise!". It shouln'd be like that.

When the trolls come back, they can be banned. It's not that simple to make another account, you have to register and have another e-mail address. Too much work for making a joke just to provoke.

"Being selective is no burden. Having the most visibility is earned. What's the difference between not being on top and not being visible without a click of the mouse? Very little."

This commentary system prevents me from DISCUSSING about games the way you can, because my comments are not visible until the reader clicks the button that allows them to be read. Commenters don't have the same treatment. That's pretty discriminatory.

This is an unfair classist commentary system that punishes a lot of commenters that want to discuss the articles in good faith due to a few idiots. They should instead ban the trolls, it shouldn't be a big deal. The great majority of us just want to talk about games.

I'm still in the grey and I'm not a troll (and a lot of other commenters aren't neither), just a regular commenter who enters their site on a regular basis. They should know that by now.