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I’m wondering if the marketing is just a big fake out, and there’s actually something much more shocking about her crotch area. Like it’s a tentacle monster or something.

It would be following in line with the trans character from the original title and her hook-up as well. Despite the poorly-timed joke and ribbing in the end sequence about that topic, it’s pretty clear that her romantic companion is actually very fond of her. Sorry for leaving this super vague, but I’d hate to spoil a

If this is true, and he accepts her by the end, then this is super progressive for a Japanese game.

GDI Internet, way to judge without knowing the full story.

Roasts are what my family has always eaten at the holidays. Roast beef is considered fancy food in Japan, so it’s served on special occasions or during parties.

You left out Stand Alone Complex in your assessments, which would slot in nicely as providing what is essentially a police procedural series based in a cyberpunk future, complete with all the politicking that could be expected, with additional philosophical frameworks (the emerging intelligence of the Tachikomas, the

The one where you read the blogpost on a former Gawker blog and then complain about their lack of quality.

When someone lacks facts to support their argument in response to criticism, they resort to insulting the critic. Which to me, shows a basic and fundamentalmental lack of maturity. I used to do what you are doing here, but I was 15. You’re a grown man.

Given Kotaku’s abundance of typos and generally slipshod proofreading, are you sure you want to take this particular approach?

He’s right though. Your articles invariably come off as self-important and arrogant. Same with the aggressive I’m-trying-hard-to-be-funny videos you make.

I don’t disagree with your opinion. I could never really get into Okami either. It’s just your presentation is very aggressive and cringey.

The State Of The 3DS In 2017

The state of the Nintendo 3DS in 2017 is “still alive,” which often raises the question: When’s Nintendo going to

In other words, you felt peer pressure from a game and now want all of us to peer pressure gaming companies into making game that doesn’t peer pressure you back?

This is the biggest thing people must know about loot boxes. They prey on the hopelessly addicted, the zealous collectors, the casual gamer.

While I understand your sentiment and agree with you, I do not agree with your language. There is a better way. 

I go directly to the comments each time there’s an article about esports and it never disappoints. Lol We’re actually debating what practice and training are? Seriously guys. It’s not an either or. When you practice something, you are effectively training.

A lot of the game’s card texts are pretty stream-lined and simple to understand in a vacuum. Where you run into complications is interactions between cards and the game rules themselves - a lot of which you, as a player, must have an understanding of in order to successfully play competitively.

:( What a hero she was though, even though she was essentially dying and must have felt something was (perhaps seriously) wrong, she still managed to stop her car responsibly by the side of the road and put on hazard lights... I did not know this woman or her work, but this one particular detail struck me...

Nice try EA. *goes back to playing Overwatch*

What part of the word “temporary” are you having trouble understanding? This isn’t over at all.

I absolutely fucking adore Dirge of Cerberus.

It doesn’t make any sense whatsoever and the tone of it is as wildly inconsistent as the gameplay, but all of it somehow just works like gangbusters for me. It’s one of the few PS2 games I can replay every few years and have just as much fun with every single time.

I don’t