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Ah, good point!
lmao yeah they’re just a troll.
So you’re going to ignore that Gamergate was explicitly a harassment campaign against Quinn that used “ethics in gaming journalism” to deflect that fact.
I personally don’t mind the new designs--Pokemon’s always been silly--but I totally get it hahaha. Nostalgia is tempting AF.
The more you know! That’s awesome!
Once again, Grayson did not provide any positive coverage of Quinn’s game. Neither did Totilo. The others you mentioned have nothing to do with what we’re talking about, and once again, not even the New York Times or SPJ require reporters to recuse themselves from mentioning someone they’ve talked with before.
Man, after the encounters with this person I’ve had (not just on this article but others), I’m beginning to think they either are a troll or simply don’t give a fuck.
I have dealt with suicidal friends before, thanks. It’s one thing to be suicidal and a whole other thing to repeatedly threaten it in response to any sort of slight.
It’s good, but honestly, I prefer the salted cold foam cold brew. Starbucks’ cold brew is usually a bit too bitter for me to drink black (despite drinking most other cold brews black), so I find the salted cold foam to be a good compromise. Nitro makes for a really cool mouthfeel, but it tends to impart a sour flavor…
Ehhhhh. Voltorb and Electrode were just spheres with faces, Grimer and Muk are just blobs, and Exeggcute is just eggs with faces. Between that and Horsea literally just being a seahorse, they’ve always had some low-brow ideas.
What stores do you use that don’t have carts? (I’m legitimately asking, I can’t think of any off the top of my head.)
It’s literally like playing an idol-themed season of Sailor Moon with Persona-style gameplay. The game isn’t revolutionary, but it’s a total blast if you were ever a fan of silly, tropey anime that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
imo it’s a blast. It’s got solid turn-based gameplay that requires plenty of strategy and planning without being unfairly hard (imo), it’s much shorter than the Persona games, and it’s like playing through a season of Sailor Moon: plenty of anime tropes and silliness, but it knows it and runs with it.
No. When the police have a proven record of ignoring cases like this, there is no reason to report to them. It doesn’t create a paper trail, it doesn’t result in the law handling it, and it ends up often revictimizing the victims.
You’re right: you didn’t say whether or not it was good, but that has nothing to do with the point. A game gaining attention from multiple outlets makes it newsworthy; the only mention of it that was made was about it getting attention. Hence, not praise, nor promoting the game solely because of a relationship.…
Disclosure doesn’t inherently mean you have to disclose it to your audience; it means you let your editor know. Furthermore, by the time it’d even been mentioned in that list, Depression Quest had already been gaining attention; it’s not favorable coverage to put an upcoming game, one that had articles written about…
It was literally a list of almost half the games on Steam Greenlight, dude. It was, once again, not an ethical violation. It’s not an ethical violation to mention something someone you know is working on. People thinking it looks bad doesn’t mean that opinion is somehow valid; it means they’re blowing a single…
Theme parks are a LOT to handle. Nobody will judge you for a temporary mind misplacement ;)
idk man all the Latinxs I know love Taco Bell