A cordon sanitaire approach is overdue when it comes to dealing with the PRC, and not just in gaming.
A cordon sanitaire approach is overdue when it comes to dealing with the PRC, and not just in gaming.
Thank you for – as usual – a very informative article ! Since I’m playing the games at an excruciatingly slow pace, I also really appreciate the lack of spoilers here. And as I’m sure I’m not the only one who really enjoys when you include the Japanese script of the words you explain, may I suggest you do it even more…
Great for the planet, you’re awesome don’t change anything!
Great for the planet, you’re awesome don’t change anything!
It’s “Tim the Enchanter” (not Enchanted) and “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (no question mark).
That movie makes me want to try archery actually.
It could have been worth mentioning that Ozu Castle, though “originally built in 1331,” was rebuilt in... 2004. Another concrete tenshu that probably looks nice from the outside but doesn’t quite feel like the real thing (and is certainly not worth that nightly rate).
Too bad there was a guy just sitting in the background, almost purposefully framed in the Chun Li pic.
“by press time”?
Uh, that’s the premise of Jean-Philippe, a 2006 movie in which a Johnny Hallyday fan wakes up in a world where the biggest French rock star never became famous. Is Boyle’s movie a remake of it, or just a rip-off?
I liked that you included Let the Sunshine In’s rolling credits scene. It was both puzzling and mesmerizing, and although I can see why you’d see it as optimistic, so heart-breaking at the same time. I did not appreciate the movie that much when I saw it, before I learned that it was a very bold attempt at adapting…
You’d think it would be mentioned in the article so the casual reader would not have to look it up or scroll down the comments... Then you remember it’s a kotaku article.
I saw or maybe imagined a number of references to previous NC movies in Mandy. Joe was the first I thought of.
4 months old means fair game for spoilers? Wasn’t there an article reposted on kotaku just last week about how there was no longer a right time to play video games? There are dozens of reasons for someone not to play a game right when it’s released; I don’t believe it’s that hard to keep those players in mind when…
“If Theseus sets sail on his boat and slowly replaces the wood planks through repairs over the course of his journey, is it still the same boat?”
Could you tell us how much it costs in France? Also, in which country can you buy it for $40?
Can it import from other apps? I’m using the Sort It! apps for both books and video games. Paid for the barcode scan too. What bothers me is that, despite the claims, they don’t work offline.
Kotaku is the only website that makes my macbook struggle so much to display just one single page. Whenever there are embedded twitter pictures I just have to give up eventually on seeing them all.
What about temperature?
Did you try having sex with them?
What about the environmental impact of each product? You almost tackled the issue with the fact that it takes 11 quarts of milk to make a pound of butter. What about the transformation process for margarine?