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“Look, Marisa Tomei [who plays Aunt May in the MCU films] isn’t that old,”
THAT OLD! Marisa Tomei in her 50s is worth 10000000 times I am in my thirties and still gorgeous as all hell. - I know this wasn’t the point of the article at all but how dare he.
“Look, Marisa Tomei is fit as hell”, is the only proper comment

In other words, “like in all projects, alternatives were considered to minimize possible workload resources being used unnecessarily”.

Lol it's the mandatory post from the lunatic who just wants press releases copied verbatim, and probably also wants "objective" reviews (thanks Ayn Rand!). Go read one of any number of crap sites which do exactly that with press releases.

Kotaku always includes opinion. That’s just how it is, that’s how it will always be.

I get what you’re saying, but independent creators putting their names on shit is fine, imo

it’s sort of like if made a Tom and Jerry tv show but instead of them being relatively wholesome cat and mouse battles in a house the show was Tom as King of House Cat and Jerry as Lord of House Mouse and their was adult intrigue, sex and murder oh and Zombie dogs attacking from the vacant lot north of the house. lol.

I have to admit that killing off the majority of the team that was in most of the marketing in the first five minutes was a genius move. Even today if you go to IMDB and read the cast list, almost the whole first page of it died horribly. Most of them in the first five minutes.

The comments on this story are a fucking septic tank, but the people who’ve decided to use their limited time on this earth to publicly declare their opinion that this video game company is probably lying about death threats for clout really need to do some serious introspection.

They’re (mostly) rentals. It’s up to the Squamish how much they are going to charge people to live there. If the owner of a property decides to charge less than market rate for rent then people can afford to live there. They’re trying to change what affordability looks like, the idea that all housing that is

It’s a fucking video game, I don’t care what they did or didn’t do to link their game to Silent Hill, it’s just a fucking video game. Death threats are never called for, especially not over a piece of entertainment. Because it’s just a story, it’s just a game, or if you want to deconstruct it more, its just a goddamn t

“Please stop threatening our lives because of a bad tweet”

Dawg, this is like a next level Shit Take.

Historians will look back on this take with awe and disgusting intrigue saying “Yo, the fuck was wrong with this dude in 2021?  

Being down to 800 players only 2 months after release is absolutely a story considering this game is a squad-based MP game. It means the game is essentially dead.

because he’s a gamer. when he’s fighting, it’ll go full RGB rainbow.

Not quite the same thing, but a few years back I worked for a Fortune 50 company doing IT stuff. We had a team of about 15 people, and 3 project managers. We had maybe 50 projects going on at at any given time, with project being any request from a group in the company, usually being about 15-20 hours of effort per

I don’t play these, but it seems like fans would be more interested in them taking that half billion dollars and getting every single official team/kit in the game over just the FIFA name and World Cup trademark.  You seem much more invested in this than I am; which do you think would be better for the series?

So you’re saying the problem is capitalism?

This article, and FIFA itself, is putting way too much stock in the FIFA name. If this falls through and FIFA sells the rights to whoever, EA’s game will still be king. Also HOLY FK are these two companies greedy as shit. It’s disgusting.

Somewhere in Tokyo, a washed-up former host bar proprietor and a mousy accountant have figured out that they could make more money with a flop than they could with a hit

I live in a red state, and I’m friendly with a lot of conservative folks. They’re genuine, hard-working, self-reliant, blue-collar people