KirkyV
KirkyV
KirkyV

Please wait for my follow up piece “Broken, Buggy Video Games Are Good Actually.”

Unique in Dark Souls, not unique TO Dark Souls.

I’m less annoyed and more impressed, personally.

Fortnite may be a battle royale game, but at times, it can also be a fashion show. Players judge you based on what

How is that? Explain.

I’ve followed Geguri since her UW Artisan days, when she was first accused of aim botting. I was initally upset because we’re both girls around the same age, but then I saw her Zarya play and instantly knew that she was skilled and that I wanted to be like her. I copied her play style with Zarya, and started taking

Tokyo Drift is a fantastic movie, it’s just not...congruent to the rest of the franchise.

I would pick Vin in a heartbeat.

Hi Kirk, Hi Ethan. Gonna chime in my thoughts. I hope you’ll indulge me.

Okay, but it’s not the whole movie. It’s one scene mostly used for comedic effect.

Cabin in the woods actually had a point though. It was a critique of horror films and the way audiences treat on screen violence as mere entertainment. The use of horror tropes was to cement the connection between the controllers and the film industry, not to get the audience to say “Hey, I ‘member”.

This system should not exist.

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“Yes, we call it ‘autopilot’ even though it’s a very misleading name and promote it as though it was the first step to a self-driving car, and yes, a father of two children and beloved husband died in our car while it was on, but he had five seconds to pay attention before he died. Plus, the real world wasn’t perfect.

I don’t know. I think people do want an arcade Nintendo game that is the father of a beloved franchise that has never been released on any platform ever.

The author “actually liking” something or not does not make a piece of media that’s just a nostalgia reference soup any better or worse.

Why would the Kirby DLC be stripped content? It’s free and came out like two weeks after the game did.

I read the book, and “a giant pile of nerd references masquerading as a novel” is a perfect summation of it.

Driving Tesla nearly into bankruptcy to the point that his employees were in danger of losing their paychecks and their jobs at Christmastime is not exactly a shining recommendation for the man.

Elon Musk was a multimillionare when he started Tesla. He walked away from PayPal with $180 million.

He’s anti-union. Yes, that makes him an asshole.