My issue with celebrities and pregnancy (and any other body-related thing) is the normalization of their amazing bodies as standards we should all follow and the lack of discourse about the resources they have.
My issue with celebrities and pregnancy (and any other body-related thing) is the normalization of their amazing bodies as standards we should all follow and the lack of discourse about the resources they have.
people gon fuck that!
This looks like a next-gen version of those weird sci-fi Japanese horror games common to the PS2.
I live my life with the expectation that my coworkers, family, loved ones, friends, strangers, fellow drivers, my politicians, are selfish lazy assholes who couldn’t drive out of a paper bag. Is it judgmental? Yes. Is it hyperbole? Yes. But does it mean I have my ass covered when I need to? Does it mean I am able to…
Oh totally. I had got REALLY far into some major major job opportunities (I finally feel like I know how to do what I do and do it really well) and at the final stage they go with another person. It’s okay. I have a lower-paying but generally easy to do job with coworkers I really like in a less-stressful part of the…
I keep having job interviews at these big splashy companies and then they pass over me for some other joker and then these things happen right after. Is it me?
Like a Dragon’s fights were not a grind, they were great! I didn’t even complete all the side missions and I focused on the fun stuff and I was pretty much fine through the game. The hardest fights were with all the main characters from the original games, and even those weren’t too bad.
I for one am here for this new trend of hating Blizzard. They got away with highway robbery for YEARS all because gamers fanboyed out about WoW and to a lesser extent Overwatch and Diablo 2. they could do NO wrong for so many people.
It’s funny, I once wrote an article for a website about that specific thing. I think later I learned when I started actually working in the industry was that demos were actually not good for converting players into buyers. As a matter of fact, many demos turned off potential buyers by offering too robust of a gameplay…
I don’t understand the weird fixation on this game. It’s a Game Mill licensed title, a platform fighter when there have already been Nick platform fighters before. Why is this game garnering so much attention when it’s entirely licensed and unremarkable?
I enjoy this content and enjoy roasting self-important blowhards with their bad tattoos. In tech this is for dumb idiots who get a gaming brand or Apple tattoo. “Crossed-arms Chef” is the dumbest trope too and any chef with it should be made fun of.
I would not pay for a price hike for the crap service of NSO and the lack of interesting content on there.
hey, I’m glad she’s cool with you stepping away. My boyfriend hogs my TV to watch crap shows, and if I go into the other room to game, or if I’m on my tablet or Switch, he either gets annoyed with me because I’m not spending time with him, or he’s talking to me about his bad show. Oh well.
I just find it weird how writers at Kotaku piss and moan about Ubisoft map clearing (uh, there is a market for it) and bugs in these games are celebrated “haha big truck go brrrrrr” but a minor one in a “real”(?) game will see metacritic scores shit the bed. It’s so weird to me.
I’m glad media are finally over the whole “undiscovered gem Witcher 3 indie darling CDPR” bullshit. What tedious years of editorial ignorance.
This is entirely common and every major mobile game developer does this.
This is the Apple Arcade game you guys decide to cover? There are some amazing games there and this one tickles you?
Oh totally. The intersection of hardware and software is going to be a big issue. For example, I was curious about how come there hasn’t been a boutique CRT business, and the reason why is it is INSANELY expensive and environmentally shitty to produce CRTs. That means that in a short period of time, there will be ZERO…
Yep, we pretty much do agree on things! And I noticed in your other comment to chemiclord, issues like drivers and stuff? The lack of archives of internet-based content? This is also super important! Hell, even physical media like CDs and hard drives have a shelf life. It’s crazy with how much we all think that…
I’m totally down to have a conversation and explore the nuances of things, and I agree with a lot of what you said. I’m commenting on a couple points here.
One: you act like those old Java games aren’t worth preserving? Those games were the grandparents to over half of the profits of an entire industry in 2021. Those…