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No, Taco Bell doesn’t stay in the intestines long enough.

Zach Snyder’s entire career can be summed up like this:

I have a theory regarding Meghan’s so-called “bullying” of the staff: Meghan had and showed them boundaries.

Deal with it 

Silent Hill 4: The Room - the game where you’re locked inside your apartment AND your apartment is trying to kill you!

I love not only how he is using his talents and success to call attention to progressive issues, but that he’s doing it in in the videogame eco-sphere, a place where the alt right has viciously taken a hold and that cultivates racism and misogyny. Its good to have a positive gamer role model.

Has anyone mentioned Vito Corleone yet?

Reminder that the Mass Effect games:

it’s always going to baffle me why guns and violence and outright gore are hunky-dory for the wider audience, but implied sex continues to be off-limits.

Loved it! Of course some people will be upset because they shook what their mama gave them and how dare they do that when children were just previously watching grown men in tight pants run around a field and violently hit eachother.

Cowboys wear leather and still ride Cows occasionally.  

A brief message, without context, can seem insulting. That’s why they specify *a letter*, rather than *an e-mail*.

Hot dang, Game Pass continues to amaze. Although I do wish there was more consistency between the Xbox and PC offerings, there’s a surprising amount of third party games you’d expect on PC that aren’t there and vice-versa. But I guess it also makes it more beneficial to subscribe to both PC and Xbox?

The original is perfect. Just like Pokemon, it is the quintessential upbeat kids show with cool monster partners.

Yeah, they’ll really need to make this good after Digimon Tri nosedived at the end.

Seems this short has more story than the whole game. It is a travesty that the Pokemon Company keeps dumbing down an already dumb plot, like kids are not adults, duh, but they are not stupid either.

If kid can enjoy stories like the ones told by Ghibli or Disney (in their golden years) then why the hell do we have this

Come on Brian, there are kids that read Kotaku.

Why do we need to go back in time to rehash a bad game yet all the while attempting to make it “not so bad” 10 years later?