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she did sometimes tell them outright to buy the game”

Well I didn’t mention anything about who benefitted from what. It’s just a general good rule to not give money or any transactional thing on dating apps. You don’t know who the person is and the apps all tend to be full of scammers.

Stay focused, guys. If she’s too eager and eventually asks for something before meeting/going on a date. She’s a thirst trap or a guy thirst trap

skip puzzles? wow, good stuff.

A Karen?

A Karen?

Now playing

Wouldn’t really say it’s from the future. From the past is more accurate.

That you, JP?

keep your opinions to yourself, please. Looks amazing

That’s exactly what I said most people would use it for and everyone was flaming me.

I like the offset joysticks

Lol I haven’t played but watching the gameplay video in the article and seeing the dogs take like 10 bullets each at 6:32 idk seems bullshit

Yeah and actually I just checked their about us page on their site and they want to “define the future of turn-based tactics games”

The article fails to mention that while it’s started by the art director of the new XCOM, most of the team worked on Civilization. So it might be a 4x game

The fact that it was even on the show proves this point. Even Kim’s reaction doesn’t seem like she’s upset

so you were interested and couldn’t even log in once?

I would imagine even if you don’t care about a game, the fact that it was one of the biggest gaming anythings last year and everyone was talking about it and it was free they’d at least check it out. Barrier for entry was pretty low.

It’s not really a conflict of interest. As far as I know Kotaku isn’t owned by Microsoft. Kotaku is a news outlet that spreads gaming news and this 3 month thing is pretty much free. Microsoft won’t see any revenue except if some people forget to unsubscribe in 3 months time

good shoutout thanks