Jesus Christ, these people just lost a friend and colleague, but apparently they aren’t grieving fast enough for some people.
Jesus Christ, these people just lost a friend and colleague, but apparently they aren’t grieving fast enough for some people.
Speaking of losing terrific things, it’s been three days since Fahey has passed away and Kotaku still hasn’t said anything.
I know writers don’t control the blog but Still no mention of Fahey, huh? Really sad to see Polygon report it first (even if most Kotaku old guard work there now).
You’re writing to a group of people who are grieving the loss of their close friend, and at the same time trying to get on with their jobs. Of course we’re writing something, but we’re putting time and love and care into it.
Are you guys really, genuinely not going to post anything about Mike Fahey?
Hello. If you are going to mention that video about the so called “hit stop”, you could mention the most important article ever posted on Kotaku which talked about that (and many other things) : In Praise Of Sticky Friction by Tim Rogers
I genuinely enjoy Rick & Morty, but I’m getting really tired of Roiland’s three voices, all with the same cadence and mannerisms. Putting them in an extended video next to the fantastic Jennifer Hale isn’t doing him any favors, either.
It’s okay man, you don’t have to be the lead(s) in absolutely every project you…
This is amazing. Great stuff John!
RuriDragon is so good! I’m hopeful the mangaka gets better soon. RuriDragon has been my favorite new series this year.
Marvel Heroes was honestly one of the best D2 clones to date, and it still pisses me off that they’ve killed it entirely. They didn’t even release the source code for archiving, it’s just... dead. Not really interested in what these people were doing, but Disney screwed up by the numbers on Marvel Heroes.
He does not, as you’re led to expect through the majority of the game, actually break out of Bunkers & Badasses and leave any impact on the broader Borderlands narrative. He just becomes yet another NPC.
The Dragon Lord is Tina’s Fatemaker.
I never thought he was going to break out into the real world. I thought it was pretty clear that eveything going on with him and the story Tina was telling was her dealing with loneliness by finding new ways to extend the game. Once you find out the backstory with Roland you’ve got some grief in there too. I thought…
Too bad I dislike both Control and Dragon Age Inquisition. Don’t flame me
Morgan and GM were in the closet making wait lists and I saw one of the wait lists and the wait list looked at me.
I prefer "DekuDeals" for Switch games. It's much cleaner and faster than NT Deals, and it doesn't bug you with emails you don't want.
For the record, this is not a defense of the review bombing or anything, saying “I kinda understand why Thing X happens” is not a justification for it.
But also Lappy! He's the best. Need an Astral Chain sequel.
Exactly! The N64 controller let Nintendo take the risk and make analog-controlled games without having to worry about the feature flopping and tanking the entire console. Nintendo could have easily gone with a slightly-improved SNES controller on the N64 (like the original PS1 controller that was already out) and it…