We have at least 2 generations of guys now that have never had to pay for their mouths on a playground. This stuff used to mostly sort itself out but no more.
We have at least 2 generations of guys now that have never had to pay for their mouths on a playground. This stuff used to mostly sort itself out but no more.
Have always felt that these folks should be aggressively prosecuted with existing anti-stalking laws, or that those laws should be expanded to include this specific brand of online behavior.
Here’s what no one seems willing to admit: RDR2 is a single player game.
The idea that the show needs defending is an online canard. What a bunch of babies. It’s some of the best high fantasy aimed at adults ever made.
Did this writer actually believe that Matt Murdock on No Way Home was NOT Daredevil and that Fisk showing up in time with Hawkeye in the same window is just Kevin Feige throwing paint at a wall?
This is so myopic it’s stunning. The show is popular precisely because of this blinkered worldview. There is precious little in pop culture that is reflective or appreciative (melodrama or not) of rural life from ANY era. Maybe the last thing even close is Red Dead Redemption II! Is it so stunning that when that maw…
Remember when people were selling WoW characters on Ebay, or its Chinese Gold Farms, things that were stupid and boorish even then? Why do these guys think they have invented fusion?
World of Warcraft gold and Legendary drops making a comeback apparently.
A calculated and borderline obnoxious list and rankings. Overall it was pretty bad year for games, with fewer than 10 really deserving of mention.
It just has a few too many near fatal miscalculations. Everything up to the point when Peter gets to Neverland is excellent and propulsive, with wonderful performances and set up.
Imagine being integral to something that made millions of dollars upon release and perennially over its lifespan and being paid $40K.
There is a predictable theme to virtually all of Kotaku’s game “news.”
Another FTP dripfeed.
This movie was phenomenally popular, but it was NOT a movie directed at or even made for kids and the lion’s share of it’s affectionate audience was in fact grown ups.
On balance, the internet has utterly ruined gaming.
Despite this series’ longevity and popularity, it hasn’t been anything close to the type of game the first installments were for well more than a decade (actually almost 2!). Even those games were picking up a torch lit by Medal of Honor.
Trying to remember when Kathy Griffin, a comedian, was an actual sitting member of the Congress of the United States of America.
“It’s hard to overstate how big Honor of Kings is as an IP.”
How is this different from, I dunno, trying to sell your World of Warcraft character? Even that seems more tangible, if equally stupid.
This attitude that art/movies/songs/anything should only exist if ordered, like on a menu at Starbucks, is the ultimate indictment of a generation without any culture. It’s increasingly ridiculous and sad. If this is a complaint about lack of originality that would be one thing, but instead it comes across as learned…