Think on the bright side at least some of the hot takes (including mine after 9:30 pm) about this movie will now be informed by having actually SEEN the movie.
Think on the bright side at least some of the hot takes (including mine after 9:30 pm) about this movie will now be informed by having actually SEEN the movie.
so did you actually watch the movie? i can’t tell.
This is going to take so long to release as a full collection i’d rather wait for the remakes eventual release on the PS5.
You are not the only one. All of these click bait articles like the one Kotaku wrote above are just such edgy hot takes and I roll my eyes when they talk about the humor and how we’ve all matured beyond it. I still think bonerfarts is funny. But yes it’s borderlands and it’s a different place with different characters…
Am I the only person who find the complaint about a lack of innovation to be completely irrelevant? I mean, how many people who are planning to buy Borderlands 3 want it to be anything other than more Borderlands? I know some people are saying “I was burnt out of Borderlands after the first one, part 2 didn’t tickle…
As people pointed out, Nintendo doesn’t want people listening to their music for free on youtube, but then don’t release their tracks outside of Japan. Anyone outside of Japan has to hope Nintendo releases one of those mini soundtracks that usually come bundled with games.
There’s kind of an off tone here. The premise seems to be that maybe people only liked Borderlands because they were immature and young and now they are old and seasoned and won’t? I guess that works if you assume that the player was X age (maybe your age?) when they first started playing but now they have “been to a…
Another day, another story about a female ‘streamer’ trying to make a buck out of horny idiots with any means necessary.
Faith in humanity? It sounds like she lied to get money.
Its not hyperbole, it’s non sensical. It was literally a waste of nobodies time. The person who removed it was paid, the company that thought about removing it worries about their image. You satiated your curiosity by reading the article, and the rest of us gained knowledge.
So I appreciate the Kotaku is questioning these situations, but it doesn’t help your case when immediately following the article there are “recommended” examples of Kotaku openly glorifying these “pop offs”. Like maybe we stop celebrating these?
“....is just a gross reminder of behavior that has been excused and overlooked for decades. It’s also an example of how the public is socialized to downplay this kind of interaction from a young age.’
A grown man attacks a 13 year old boy and cops are like “Well I don’t see a crime here.”
“Players can’t actually control Maro in Lucky Draw.”
Gotta say, given “evidence of the prohibited communications, which, after reviewing, forced them to take action” from the actual devs of the game, versus a tryhard who goes with “I did nothing wrong and am being framed by the devs who are unfairly not debating their decision with me”, I’m gonna go with the former…
“You’d think that all Japanese Dragon Quest fans would be delighted, right?” lol... Never have ALL fans been delighted in any franchise after any announcement.
So wait, you claim the reason it offends you is that you’re a journalist?
I don’t know why, and I’ve never felt this about any other cosplay, but this feels deeply...I don’t know...weird/creepy/lame? And I can’t quite explain to myself as to why.
That was 100% implied. His sentence structure conveys that notion.