Yes, really. Microsoft fooled people into thinking they had a "good E3." Besides Sunset Overdrive (whenever THAT comes out), their biggest announcement was a medley pack of Halo games that came out years ago. Please.
Yes, really. Microsoft fooled people into thinking they had a "good E3." Besides Sunset Overdrive (whenever THAT comes out), their biggest announcement was a medley pack of Halo games that came out years ago. Please.
Obviously you have never actually played Zelda, or you would know there is not a single game in the series in which you can kill every boss with bombs. Nice troll attempt though.
"SHUT UP DAD, YOU CAN'T TRIFORCE ME OUT OF BED?! WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'RE THE FINAL BOSS OF ME?!"
I'm sorry to the internet.
Naw, not really.
The bears are unrelated, actually.
Not really, since that's the positioning of the Xbox gamepads, which has become a bit of an industry standard.
Can I say now, who gives a flying FUCK? It's called a STYLE, some people's is different from your anal retentive style. My art style differs significantly from it as well, but I don;t go criticizing because of it. I can recognize the dissimilarities, and appreciate them. Not drawing anatomically EVERY time, is no…
I see you know nothing, and therefore have nothing more to add to the discussion.
You're a gimmick/troll account. You're not fooling anyone. If you are actually someone who is standing up against sexism and rape culture, I would imagine you would be spending your time elsewhere. You would have a lot more important things to do then go on Kotaku.
You should go have a cry about it.
That ironic moment when Megara shows more skin wearing the men's outfit than her own.
The drawing skills involved.
But no one dresses like Gaston.
And nobody's cleavage can BOUNCE like Gaston!
You win.
I'm disappointed in the lack of Jasmine from Aladdin.
THINK ABOUT IT!
What is this, no Jasmine? No Jasmine, no care.
Cuz, no one fights like Gaston.
This artist is sexist unless we can get an equal amount of Disney princes in their female counterpart dresses.
Thank you for your tireless dedication to journalism, sir.