Who is Jan?
Who is Jan?
Huh? The article talks about how the author tweeted about this, and links the tweet, you can see the tweet itself is a retweet of another post they link again for good measure when mentioning the magazine. Is using the internet really that difficult for people? Twitter’s format isn’t that complex.
The difficulty level on the article needs to be adjusted. Some Kotaku readers don’t understand how source links work.
Considering the show isn’t active right now and it mentions the manga as the context in the second paragraph I don’t know what you expected.
Without spoiling too much the main character goes through a bunch of demon-hunting related shit and things finally let up enough in this new arc that he can start (trying t0) be a regular high school kid.
This is the publisher. The publisher is who handled this update. Obsidian is not impacted other than reputation wise due to their publisher’s mistake.
It was a pretty minor flub, dude corrected it himself seconds later, it showed that it really was live. Now if it was a good joke or not... an edit can’t fix that.
Pushed it out, laid people off: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/take-two-confirm-layoffs-affecting-private-division-despite-exponential-growth-in-recent-years
Private Division is part of Take-Two. They just got hit with layoffs, too, so not looking good for them right now: https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/take-two-confirm-layoffs-affecting-private-division-despite-exponential-growth-in-recent-years
It’s easier to ship from a consolidated warehouse out to customers than to have to ship to stores who then handle it. This is consolidating it all for online. This is the continued death of brick and mortar. It’s a shitty look but really how many people are going into these stores? I see no problem as a business move
Paradise Killer is highly recommended for people who like non-combat investigation games and this one is in a weird vaporwave meets Japan meets cosmic gods/demons world.
Ah, so this is just EA doing EA stuff then. Sucks for this team.
Apex has made a ton of money - over $2 billion and that’s not a current figure. It’s just not maintaining its steam. Not sure how in any way it’s a flop it’s just dying out.
Not sure I get your intent here. They shouldn’t improve? Seems a weird thing to post in an article about an update
IDK why they don’t just adapt some of the recent Vader comics. Several great writers have taken a shot at it and done a stellar job. Certainly a better job than whatever you just typed
They weren’t wrong. It really was vaginas for everyone!
AC:O is a lot better if you look up online the small number of sidequests that are worth doing and ignore the rest. Even from those lists only a few were any good so arguably they’re completely skippable.
I’ve worked at Jimmy Johns. We sliced the meat ahead of time as part of the daily prep. If it looked like we were running out of something we’d have someone hop on and get more prepped. We didn’t do that shit per order and I would be surprised if Subway did, too.
Yep, you only really learn anything and see character development for the 2 main characters and everyone else is just thrown in without much reasonable motivation. Then there’s definitely too much story in too little time. Plus, the main CGI monster looked terrible.
Everything is explained by the end of the series. They didn’t go for the vague/open ended ending thing some stories do. If you only read one book I don’t know why you’d expect immediate explanations when the whole series is basically one or two reveals per book. Also not sure why you’d expect the same tone or no new…