There’s actually only one Fellowship of the Ring movie. You know, if we’re being assholes and all that.
There’s actually only one Fellowship of the Ring movie. You know, if we’re being assholes and all that.
Oh well if it’s according to the law it must be good!
This is a towering achievement in extremely niche humor.
No love for “Time to Know ~ Be Waltz?” For shame!
AC Villager tripping is like when you see a little kid trip, but they’re having such a good time that they just get back up and keep running. It’s unbelievably cute.
Dude, I saw this screenshot on Twitter and immediately clicked through to find out the game. Roki looks so up my alley it’s insane; I love those stave churches like nothing else. Anyway. Hopefully finishing TLOU2 this weekend, maybe also finally finishing Night in the Woods, and continuing my (5th? 6th? replay of Fire…
LAN tournaments using CRTs and consoles will likely still be the standard, whenever that kind of thing is possible again.
Feel like maybe you should have taken Frisch’s advice to Michel Moore.
I truly hate to do this but: Where the heck is Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones?
Also Cecilia is at Wired and Joshua Rivera is writing freelance at a bunch of places.
Friends and I just got back into Minecraft. It’s funny how that game comes back into our lives roughly once every five years and we all just vanish into it for a while. It’s particularly nice in quarantine times as,since most of us don’t have Switches/AC:NH, it can still work as a comfy simulator. Hanging out in…
we’ll miss you Gita!!!
Not to speak for OP, but IMO the issue is the way they’ve handled this whole thing. Just wack, desperate excuses and barely shielded misogyny.
for the love of god will someone get joaquin out of this mess
The game is, of course, only as good as its community. My experience, and apparently Cecilia’s, has been nothing but positive so far. Hopefully it stays that way.
I think the framing is what’s grating. It’s uncomfortable how the movie sets up a straight-ahead rape scene only to be like “Just kidding, dummy!” It’s maybe the only scene in the movie I don’t love.
If I can ask a second question: Aside from Kotaku, where do you all prefer to read about games? Not just news, but reviews, analysis, reporting, etc.
Why do people who openly hate your publication continue to follow it on Twitter? It is truly baffling!