armyofjuan
ArmyofJuan
armyofjuan

If this is Sam Wilson, then taking on Steve Rogers' mantle kinda makes him... Captain Falcon.

That sure looks like someone other than Steve Rogers is carrying the shield. Could it be Sam Wilson? (Hey, why's Thor a man in this????)

Pentakill is only 5, Germany scored 7 so that's not valid.

Dreaming that you'd make sense? I don't think that's possible.

It's sad that you have to resort to explaining this multiple times, and still people don't grasp the concept.

I'm not saying I lose the right to express my opinion; I'm saying that as a public figure, I have to expect that everything I say publicly can reflect upon Kotaku in some way.

I have 10k followers on Twitter; when I say something there, it's not just voicing an opinion—it's broadcasting that opinion to an audience of thousands. If I got in front of a room full of 10,000 people and shouted racial slurs, I might not be arrested—because I have the right to say whatever I'd like—but I sure

When you work in a public-facing field like community management, the lines between personal and work-related Twitter accounts are blurred. If I were to say something racist or offensive on my personal account, for example, it'd be represented as "Kotaku writer Jason Schreier says something racist!" not "individual

I won't cast judgement as to whether he should or shouldn't have been fired, but when you're a public figure on Twitter with thousands of followers (142k, in his case), your tweets aren't just "expressing opinion" - they're public statements that often do represent your employer, especially when you've got a

N64 has one of the WORST full catalogues on any Nintendo console. There's maybe 10 really good games and 3-4 great ones. Nostalgia glasses off people.

JRPG's, Nintendo and PC gaming.

All they have to do is get rid of the notrils and lips. and BAM a million times better.

CAN'T. WAIT.

It was the first multiplayer shooter on the PS3. It made the fact that the PS3 came with no headset hurt a little bit. I logged on to play, and then felt really sad that I couldn't hear people talking. I ran out and bought a Bluetooth headset, and then realized that no one was talking anyway.

On the subject of free to play, it's not the model I have an issue with. It's games that abuse it by nickle and dime-ing you to death, and skewing the gameplay to "incentivise" you to pay for getting to the next level quicker, beating a boss easier, etc etc etc. So garbage.

QUOTE | "It's always struck me as a little odd how resentful players are in the F2P business model about paying a couple dollars when they don't think twice about paying $50 for the same amount of fun or gameplay time." - Veteran designer Steve Meretzky, talking about the evolution of free-to-play games.

I get it. I get how important and critical gameplay is. I get how some games are all about the gameplay and it's why they're played.

"Yes" or "no" does what a review should do—it tells you whether that reviewer thinks a game is worth your time or not. It also forces you to read reviews and be more informed about a game before you buy it, rather than just buying a game because it has a higher score than its competitors.

And your point? I said CoD devs, which obviously implies current CoD devs.