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yes.

waaaaaaait a sec, is voting with one’s wallet working?

RetrospecTuaL, the Reddit user quoted in the article, really said it all.

I think they’re doing it just to personally screw with you. There could be no other reason.

Am I the only one who doesn’t like Exp. Share? More than saving I’d rather have the option to turn it off. I don’t really like wasting Exp. on Pokemon that just happen to be in my party and like the manual control. 

As someone who used to do shovelware titles for Nintendo DS (which are def much less expensive than a 3DS AAA title): more than you think.

Japanese companies tend to take care of their employees and almost never do layoffs.  (Source: I work for one, and actually was the reason why I accepted their offer, because of the culture).

And that matters zero to the kid who has a Switch and wants to play it. 

I honestly don’t understand why they are not just more straight forward about it. “We wanted to make it more family friendly, please stop whining. ” They honestly would’ve gained some respect from me.

Hell in today’s climate I would’ve even accepted: “We have developers to feed, that gets harder to do if our game is

So I appreciate the Kotaku is questioning these situations, but it doesn’t help your case when immediately following the article there are “recommended” examples of Kotaku openly glorifying these “pop offs”. Like maybe we stop celebrating these?

According to her most recent tweet, Cattuzzo is currently taking a break from social media and streaming, citing death threats made against her family and friends.”

Just get rid of him already, all these fucking people and their disgusting fucking edgy streams, learn some manners and laws because this shit is tiring.

Yep, and also there weren’t skins designed to look like Matt Damon from The Martian, Sandra Bullock from Gravity, and Chris Pratt from Guardians of the Galaxy because they definitely didn’t do any of that.

Those pigeons in the background are so out of place. Shouldn’t they be Pidgeys instead?

looks like shit

“Keep in mind that Japanese people who are born and raised in Japan, a country that’s around 98 percent Japanese, have a different experience from those who grow up abroad as minorities.”

Yup, should be federal law.

I mean, Disneyland is a place that wants to encourage people to take happy pictures and post them on social media, so that more people want to come to Disneyland.