MarcusHalberslam
MarcusHalberslam
MarcusHalberslam

don’t you kinda hate everything though? 

if Lowtax had been more incompetent, SA would never have made it to the point needed for the many infinitely cooler and more creative people who built amazing things out of its bones.

Lol hush now, the grownups are talking. 

You stare at him, and he just stares right back. And that’s when the attack comes. Not from the front, but from the side, from the other two bots you didn’t even know were there. Because 343 bots are a pack hunter, you see, he uses coordinated attack patterns and he is out in force today. And he slashes at you with

WoW is putting it lightly.

I bet a lot of them *have* updated their resumes, and it wouldn’t surprise me if headhunters have been sending emails to various employees about other employment options.

This story is so painfully stupid it beggars belief. The allegations are indeed horrific (and are the whole story) but the space given here to the “community” wondering why Blizzard hasn’t immediately mobilized a brigade to scrub a 17 year old game of the fingerprints of one its Principal architects for virtually all

Oh well then it certainly must not be true. All these people are clearly lying and the woman that committed suicide clearly faked her death.

I think it’s ethically sound to withhold your business from shitty companies. That said, the way you wrote this implies that consumers are responsible for forcing change at the corporate level.

Is there a “family tree” of Activision and related companies so I can make sure I’m not giving these assholes another penny ever again?

I talk about harassment in this industry a fair amount because it happened to me and it happened to those I care about. You know what I don’t love about working in this industry? Feeling like I need to keep tabs on certain men who have a penchant for doing shit they shouldn’t but get away with anyway because they’re A

It is this type of irresponsible behavior from unaccountable State bureaucrats that are driving many of the State’s best businesses out of California”

lol, random commenter states company with a 8.3 billion dollar net worth is not a “huge corporation” film at 11

Good old late stage capitalism, where “growth” is the only goal, money doesn’t matter, and everyone dresses like a 1990s Tom Hanks romcom character.

this is the oddest “review” I have ever read, it’s more like the opening of a choose-your-own-adventure book...like do I have to watch the episode now?

The textures still aren’t Vaseliney enough for the N64. This feels more like something that would’ve caused my old college Power Mac to completely shit the bed.

the kotaku podcast team (Kirk Hamilton, Maddy Myers, Heather Alexandra) and the god-tier Jason Schrier have all left Kotaku in the past six months. Paul Tamayo and Tim Rogers — the video review team — have left as well. Rogers, to start his own studio/blog, Tamayo seems to be heading to Polygon to join Patricia

Your assumption is that those 20k viewers wouldn’t be watching something else on Twitch if it wasn’t for him.

Don’t know anything about British law but demanding they not allow mods seems sort of like demanding that a paper company prevent its paper from having copyrighted works printed on it....