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... or played SM64.

The title of the addon is “Rise of the Tomb Kings”.

Is it a full remake or a remaster with some added features?

I also left out this new series, that’s yet another take on the source material. I didn’t want to stray too far from the movie, because the movie was the thing in question. But yes, I think in hindsight, it is possible that the notion of “intellectual stimulation” found its way into the discussion after SAC.

> Don’t let agenda-driven people tell you what you like and don’t like. This old Ghost in the Shell fan gave it a chance and it paid off.

This is why I rarely dive too deep into online discussions with enthusiastic fans. Hype blinds you for the actual beauty of a film. GitS was like an emergency relief system for Cyberpunk fans, who were desperate for something visually and auditory stimulating. It came before the first Gibson based movie, neither

Having the entire Xenoblade series would sell that system to me.

Good value? I type “kot” and press enter, then I scroll and click for several minutes. You asked a question. It’s also conjecture, that anyone of use “hate” Gawker. Where did that even come from? Like I said, looking at all the reasons to read Kotaku, quality is not a spearhead of the whole thing. There was a

Some of us come here for the entertainment, while being aware of quality issues. I agree with AluNoir.

... and where is the evidence, that the DOS was distributed?

Indeed, not every article here has to be “news”. I don’t mind, I often enjoy reading random pieces.

Kotaku has enough questionable content. We criticize Kotaku and not, say, Techraptor, because Kotaku a) has an immense reach and therefore a certain responsibility and b) sometimes actually delivers great content, which makes lapses in quality kind of sad, because the potential is there but often ignored.

Yeah, but it’s pretty much Schreier and that’s it. He is the source of quality on Kotaku. Others are not as capable. There is a reason for those browser extensions, that allow you to filter out single authors on kinja.

You are disconmected from yourself, if you are feeling insecure about your game difficulty, when it’s just you and your game. The game is not your peer, where does this peer pressure come from? Who exactly was pressuring you here? Was it just the thought of what your social network might think about you?

He posted a link to the paper, so no harm done.

Microtransactions don’t specifically target people with a compulsive buying disorder. Both target idiots. The addicts are just a bonus.

That’s the ‘could of’ of headlines,

He is a blogger, Kotaku is infotainment. As much as I enjoy Kotaku, don’t confuse “occasionally journalistic” with journalism.

Is this the often cited “monikapause” we hear so much about?