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It’s impressive how many holes you can find in an argument by someone who thinks they’re on the right side of history. “What angry dorks mean when they say ‘historical accuracy’ is not a game that’s accurate to the time being presented”, is a real gem. Clearly there’s no market for a game that says it’s about a famous

The goal of the female-only CSGO tournament wasn’t to be inclusive in the first place though. If you are or used to be a man and you’re trying to participate, then it shouldn’t have to be said that you’re being awfully ignorant to the spirit of the event.

Gamecube did much better than the Wii U.

Isn’t this game supposed to be depressing?

Best week ever.

This is the best Wednesday in recent memory.

Quality Video-Game Article from Kotaku

Kotaku has been known to push a political agenda in the past, and to publish one too many joke articles in a given day, and both of these are among the reasons why GamerGate even exists to begin with. It’s a dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs where, at least on Kotaku for example, we see opinion pieces

Good thing it was the other way around, as evidenced by this article.

Well, you channeled your salty wound into an actual article, so anything is possible.

I don't even care that this is a Nathan Grayson article, I still had to click.

"Watching games is an entirely viable way to experience them."

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The Video Editor tools in this game sure are powerful. Somebody recreated the intro cutscene from Deus Ex with the first game'a editor.

You hurt my feelings, I want to write an article on a professional website about this.

What you're asking out of Nintendo Jason is for them to implement a feature that is based on your idealistic view of society rather than what is actually considered the norm. You and I both know all too well that should Nintendo actually go out of their way to implement gay marriage (a hot topic in western society)

The funny thing is the Nintendo is absolutely neutral in their response and Jason reacts in a negative way rather than a purely objective, professional fashion that is expected from a Journalist. Step it up.

Well well well, if it isn't Kotaku being Kotaku. Your agenda-setting could be a bit more subtle, but at this point the cat's already out of the bag.