ageath
Ageath
ageath

In anime, there’s two elements that really contribute to quality:

Film editor perspective, here. Sure, a fast-forward button helps helps, but it feels like a workaround, not a cure. Japanese games don’t need a fast-forward button. What they really need are film editors and UX designers.

Can we just accept socially that all of these movies are actually not that good? I love the Star Wars universe, but it’s definitely not because of any of the movies.

Most streamers actually make nothing.

This is exactly what happened to me except I switched at maybe the first 3rd.  I don't mind dying a lot in games but it took forever to respawn.  Even tho falling made the game instantly respawn you somehow...

I presume there will be a basement dweller riot if the audience dares to choose anything but a completely pacifist performance.

Heather’s for Kotaku and Jim Sterling’s ones in particular speak a better honesty (probably in part due to the fact neither bother with scores) of the game being a colossal mess, but one enjoys what that mess is, in part for their own life experiences they’ve embedded on to the game and some emergent gameplay they

The visual novel aspect is primarily what a lot of CRPG fans like about games like this. Torment was essentially a visual novel with occasional bouts of D&D gameplay shoved in it, sticking just to the conversations is essentially removing the fat.

“There’s no humane way to force-feed an animal.”

I’m just here to tell Jim Spanfeller, Paul Maidment and the rest of the cowards to get fucked.

They haven’t played it, but they watched a bunch of YouTubers scream their way through it.

There is such a strange disconnect between the games and the fan base; it's almost as if the merchandise is totally removed from the games. How many small children have actually played Five Nights At Freddy's? My 9-year old certainly hasn't been allowed to, and most of his friends haven't either. But they're all

This is one of the things about a certain sector of Japanese culture I will never understand—and that extends out to idol culture, as well. The idea that the individuals they obsess over must at all times appear “accessible/attainable” as part of some fantasy is so incredibly abusive to the people who occupy those

Stuff like FPS and input method doesn’t matter in this context. To illustrate, imagine two players with a hypothetical ranking of 65. It doesn’t matter if one is playing on a Switch and his FPS is dropping his hypothetical ranking from 75 to 65, or that the other player is gaining 15 ranking from playing with mouse

The only person I knew who went to Harvard was a world class asshole whose step father got him in. Not Jared Kushner, but close enough. I went to Rutgers, where we say, “Rutgers is the school for people with brains & no money, and Princeton is the school for people with money & no brains.” Ironically all the people I

I’m not sure why you’re putting italics on Untitled Goose Game, since that’s not the title and the game doesn’t have a title

Eventually it’s just Aura/turn cycle/limit break.

I’m already seeing the comments, so let’s be clear about something here:

“Cancel Culture” did not kill Alec Holowka. We don’t yet have the full picture of how he died, but it sounds as if he died by suicide, and had been suffering from a host of psychological and personal difficulties prior to that final, tragic act.

No

The “financial literacy” thing is BS. Did you even read the article? That car didn’t get towed because of a lack of “financial literacy.” Knowing exactly how much interest you pay doesn’t make a damn bit of difference when you know you have to have a car to work, and the only way you can get one is to take a