bigwolfjeff
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Polygon is pretty much Kotaku tbh. Many of Kotaku’s writers just hop over there after they leave here.

Joss whedon.... Lol

So much was lost with Stephen Totillo going over to axios, he was a great EIC over here. Though to his defense, all of the issues ultimately come down to ‘ol herb and his meddling.

Honestly starting to miss old Kotaku. Need to start weening myself off by going to ars technica or hell, even Polygon is better at this point

The score, music, is always last as it should be tempered by dialogue and other elements. As to that “scene” being changed at the last minute, not likely. The graphics take MONTHS to prepare, especially in something with as much CGI as a Doctor Strange movie.

Shocked, I say, SHOCKED! That Kotaku would seek to make a racial issue out of a story that *the subject of the story* doesn’t associate with race! 

Thank you for calling Kotaku out for that Stephen.... I mean it, because initially to me this article just came off as more ideological slander rather than what it actually is and that’s basically IP infringement by a huge company versus a smaller company(being you the indie developer). I will say though thanks to the

a Star Wars show said to be inspired by the 1980s adventures made popular by Amblin Entertainment.

Firstly Jeremy, I didn’t know you were going to make it a race issue, I’m quite disappointed to be honest.”

Welcome to Kotaku?

Okay, Stephen Ddungu here. Firstly Jeremy, I didn’t know you were going to make it a race issue, I’m quite disappointed to be honest.

My favorite thing to do since Halo 2 is to give the marines the biggest, baddest weapons available since they have infinite ammo. Halo Infinite makes this especially easy.  If I set up at a FOB before heading out in a Razorback with 5 marines all rocking seeking rocket launchers, they are fucking death incarnate. 

Gotta say, that after Elden Ring, have been going back and getting deeper into Dark Souls (on 360) and Demon Souls (on PS3) and just loving all of it.  So much to do, and find.  I have a lifetime of games that they’ve already released to play and beat.  Each version, DS, DS Prepare to Die, DS Remastered, etc.  Each

That’s a weird take. I’m surprised you think your average CoD buyer is even thinking about it like that. I’m pretty sure it’s not that serious for most the their audience.

My only awareness of this franchise anymore is through business articles like this one.  

Brother I think you’re just tired of Call of Duty, not their settings. 

Tony Stark dies at the end of Endgame.

I’m a finger person myself.

“Why are people not completing these NPC quest lines?”, publishers fret as NPCs teleport to random, obscure spots on the map dependent on unexplained world state changes or dialogue remaining.

Orienting priorities of a startup towards growth rather than profitablility has been enough of a maxim for long enough that

The actions (or inactions) of corporations make a lot more sense if you picture them as gigantic, emotionless AIs, driven by the same core programming directive: