I come to Kotaku to distract myself from the unhappy fact that I don’t get sex. Thanks for reminding me of that, jerk. </3
I come to Kotaku to distract myself from the unhappy fact that I don’t get sex. Thanks for reminding me of that, jerk. </3
The whole production side of the industry needs to be treated better. VA, Programming, Dev, Art, QA; the business side has really had gaming by the balls since, well, ever.
Don’t you just love being “uncomfortably” aroused?
Billionaires, man. They just buy a new face every now and then.
More shocking than you’d think. Most MMO expansions barely make it a day or two before everything’s been discovered.
To be fair, “The Hartford Yard Goats” is a phenomenal name for a team.
Fair enough. You’ve sampled the exotic waters on both sides :P
I foresee something really bad happening to this guy in the near future, lol.
But you totally said that you did... lol
Destiny’s especially susceptible to item-based exploits, it seems. Honestly though, speaking as an MMO veteran, sometimes you really feel like you’ve earned a shortcut or two after all the fruitless, wasted hours trying to just make a tiiiiiiiny bit of progress on the endgame equipment treadmill.
I got your back, buddy. I’ve bought plenty of cosmetics in my day. These guys are just salty because they be po’
I like your taste in superheroes!
Dr. Strange is pretty much my favorite, followed by the pool.
Awesomenauts has a competitive scene?
Like every MOBA ever
B... but... Why?
Pretty sure Yannick just loves this rad game; as many of us do.
Yay HotS is the MOBA on the list now :D
This game is on the same upper echelon of legendarily difficult NES games to beat, of which beating one made you like some kind of GAMING GOD.
For a second I thought this was part of your series where you’re playing a game with your kid... and I was all like....
....rad.
To Kill a Mockingbird is a product of its time; it is kind of a shame that it’s still taught in highschool as if it were modern (I, as a humble 9th grader, was often very confused what with growing up in about as white of a suburb as one can), but I don’t think that the racial undertones can be written of as…