bingostar826
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Serves are just being flooded with so many people trying to play it. But I don't give it very long before Nintendo does tell them to take it down.

That thumbnail is horrible.

No no no, I have played it and unlock the ghost, and its interaction with gravekeeper is funny lol. Like I say it sure has its own artistic and programming effort but still far from innovative or genre defining :p

No you wouldn't. You'd watch a Team Fortress cartoon though, that makes more sense.

With your logic we should call any video game pong, because their all just video games which pong was the first so they all are pong. THINK BEFORE YOU TYPE. And yes I know pong was necessarily the first video game. The game is called crossy road, that is the legal name for it, pepsi came after coca cola that doesn't

Bah! Pokemon breed like crazy! If they weren't handing every kid over the age of 10 a Pokemon trainer license soon there would be so many that they'd run out of food and have to turn to human flesh!

lol calm down it's just freakin crossy road

Well in Frogger there's no chicken.

This is game is well made for an app game and there's barely any advertising for being a free game. It obviously won't win any awards for originality. It's a never ending isometric version of Frogger/Freeway, but It's addicting for all the typical reasons. The scoring system. You wanna challenge yourself. You wanna

I keep hearing about how this game is based on Frogger, but it definitely has way more of a Freeway vibe, to me at least... not that I expect most people would remember that game. It's pretty obscure these days, so I can see why people stick with the Frogger comparisons.

Swearing is more real than being clean-cut-formal. i like it.

Shut the fuck up.

I was just about to say this, but less effectively. When a writer swears (correctly, I have seen it used just as often in the wrong context) in modern writing, it makes the content more conversational and easy to relate to. It also give a glimpse of the writer's personality, which is nice.

Even within professional journalism, I think Hunter S. Thompson established long ago that you can be an excellent journalist and still swear and commit many other acts that were once considered improper.

Perhaps they're going more for Gonzo journalism. Thompson cursed all the time with his articles and stories. Hell, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is full of profanity.

Also, this isn't about me using swearwords in my language or my comments, this is about journalists using swearwords in their articles or shows.

As a 31 year old man I will give you my initial impressions of Bloodborne:

Why do you care? Is the article less informative somehow? If it is natural for the blogger to write that way, so be it.

Actually it's the other way around. I often find it's those who think less of someone for using profane words are the ones that are childish.

This is kinja, don't be fucking ridiculous