Yeah, but I’ll take Fahey’s word over anyone at Polygon. It’s a matter of figuring out what reviewers or sites align with your own personal tastes more. I find Polygon as a whole doesn’t match with what I like. They seem like the type of people that complain about a summer blockbuster movie not being more like the…
stop. think. resist replying to this guy. come on kotaku readers.
There was a Chuck who was killing everyone. It was down to me, him and Jason. As I am running from the Chuck I run right into Jason. The guy playing Jason asks “are you ready to die”?
For wannabe stand up comedians like me struck by stage fright, I welcome being thrown at with virtual fruit.
“This time, don’t be afraid to lean into it.”
Whatever. I would’ve done the same thing and you’re the type of guest I would enjoy. Her party sucked because most of the people she invited are judgmental and hypocritical assholes.
Well there you go.
I have a friend who has a saying :
I wasn’t seeing his ideologies as the main thing that made him stupid. It was mostly the part where he asked on a gaming forum where to buy machine guns. That is in my opinion a serious lack of some abstract faculty of mind as you put it.
...and that he had also wanted to kill“blacks, Arabs, Jews and homosexuals.”
Same. I will end up getting Hollow Knight on the switch for sure. IndieBox just had a collectors edition of Hollow Knight last month and I snagged that for my wife. She even made this awesome crochet Hollow Knight.
If I buy Skyrim one more time, will Bethesda stop porting it over to new systems and formats and start working on TES VI instead?
I can’t speak for anyone else, but personally, unless I’m really excited about a release (and this has happened twice in the last three years), I really try and avoid any game that has these kinds of buyable add-ons. I’m more than happy to wait and pay $20 for a bundled collection of content and DLC than I am to keep…