Kevroeques
Kevroeques
Kevroeques

That’s the worst, yet most expected reply.

I applaud your deep, well thought out insult.

I’m sorry, man. I really am. I have pity for you, who views an interest in gaming as a player as having a connection to the political opinions of their creators.

Don’t give me that- I unfortunately still have this habit of reading a great deal of Kotaku’s articles out of habit. I’ve also been alive long enough to remember when being interested in videogames meant reading ABOUT them, rather than sales figures, politics and scandals. EVERYBODY in social media likes to be tied in

Logic differs from a political viewpoint. It’s just good advice to keep people from being daft. But, exercise your right to be a schmuck. It’s totally your right. Hell- wipe back to front. Brush your teeth once a week. Wear Patchoulie. Do anything that will make you less than tolerable. Most people do, anyway.

Nice try. I’m not voting in this election, because I know that either way I’m subject to a bad outcome and out of dignity I refuse to play a part it in.

I’m just giving good advice. No political affiliation in my words- that’s my opinion on politics in general, but not my political opinion. Typically, I’ll be bit in the ass for it because people love being self indulgent in their political anger boners as well as defensive of their ability to be senselessly angry at

Fuck- I just found out that Nintendo AND Sony support Japanese politics with their money! THE SAME JAPAN THAT SPILLED AMERICAN BLOOD AT PEARL HARBOR!

And again, that’s the beauty of the hybrid.

I tend to agree- so do most Nintendo fans. NES was pretty much all exclusives, but was basically driven by Nintendo, Capcom and Konami. Same with SNES (with a few multiplats appearing, like SF and MK), but now we had more companies driving the platform, including Square.

TBH, I really only care that it’s a handheld- although it would be nice to have the console-over-handheld crowd to relate to about gaming once again. Either way, being that it’s Nintendo to begin with and it’ll almost definitely be powered similarly to a PS3/Wii U/XB360, I doubt it’ll do well with console gamers to

I always think a showcase of gameplay should be necessary in a videogames trailer.

Absolutely no evidence of what kind of game it is. Just like Squeenix- “Check out our new FMV demo!”. Show some gameplay.

The same reason Overwatch and Pokemon Go deserve 12 articles a day for 6 months and all of the other worthwhile games (and core Pokemon games, for that matter) only get covered a few times leading up to release and nary written of again- the internet makes money off of showcasing stupidity or shoving something popular

I’m gonna say the sentence is stupid. I’ll follow up by stating that I don’t particularly care about him serving it. He wasn’t exposing a law that prohibits people from doing what they want to outside of a church. He wasn’t protesting a breach of rights or wellbeing that people face without reconciliation. He was

It was necessary here and there as far back as Final Fantasy IV. Those flame dogs in the Tower of Zot, if I’m not mistaken, could easily level your party and take you back to your last map save. There were many other moments like that in the underworld as well- too many enemies with petrify, stop, doom and other quick

It’s all going to center around Shadows of the Empire 3D: a 3DS port of a Steam port of a Windows 98 port of the acclaimed N64 classic. I can't even wait.

There is nothing wrong with finding something silly, however- especially if you've already put in the effort to try and understand it. Nothing in this world is exempt from scrutiny.

Or filmed a video. Like, just showcase a bit of gameplay. Very simple, even if you suck at the game, ha ha. Lingering in options, making us watch a fumbling delete of a save file instead of starting a new one, saving as soon as you start for no reason, hesitating in gameplay- I couldn’t watch the whole video. It was

Looks cool as hell- but that was frustrating to watch.