Yea, I’m seeing conflicting statements from Rocksteady/WB people about it now that I check. In the grand scheme of things.... whatever.
Yea, I’m seeing conflicting statements from Rocksteady/WB people about it now that I check. In the grand scheme of things.... whatever.
They obviously didn’t think that the critic was objective enough in his reviews and injected too much of his own opinion.
You’re right. We have fucked up. Every single one of us has fucked up at one point or another —myself included, as any Dragon’s Crown fan will happily tell you. Should we have done a better job disclosing certain things? Absolutely. As Stephen pointed out back when this whole thing first started, one of Kotaku’s…
If GamerGate were actually about ethics in journalism, they would not be actively trying to destroy Kotaku — a site that refuses press junkets, regularly pisses off game publishers through aggressive journalism, and is just about as transparent as any gaming site can be — they’d be going after Metacritic and exclusive…
Ah! My bad, will fix.
It's OK! I know he's a controversial figure. Just wanted to share this since I guest-starred on his podcast and thought it was pretty fun. (You can see us sparring a bit about Kotaku, too, especially at the way end.)
I'm not going to give TotalCracker any ad revenue. Sorry Jason.
Didn't realize peaceful assembly and raising awareness was more harmful than bullets, choke holds, tear gas, and pepper spray.
This is a willful misreading of what the message means. But whatever.
"We had two bags of gysahl greens, seventy-five pieces of phoenix down, five hi-powered elixirs, a saltshaker half-full of smelling salts, and a whole galaxy of multi-colored hypers, tranquilizers, eye drops, echo screens... Also, a quart of remedy, a quart of holy water, a case of potions, a pint of raw ether, and…
Wow thanks so much for sharing. You even made a gif! I feel honored :D