chuppernicus
Chuppernicus
chuppernicus

Hey Lifehacker, I’m going to show you how to write an article:

Plastic drywall anchors are just freaking fine for any application that you would WANT to hang stuff on drywall. There are dozens, if not hundreds of different solutions to hanging stuff on drywall and a lot of people make it into this huge debate about

Oh they’re doing something; they’re cooking up more money-grubbing schemes at the expense of the consumers and their workforce. The game industry is perhaps the fastest-growing mega-corp industry to be so ridiculously corrupt and drowning in tech bros, and greedy executives that don’t know how games work.

This is exactly what I’m talking about.

If you want your website to be more inclusive, shouldn’t you also take into account more conservative views? Shouldn’t you build bridges rather than ostracize people who may not fall as far left of the spectrum as you? I get not tolerating bigotry, but there is a decidedly activist tone to many of Kotaku’s article

My dad dealt with a lot of racism growing up and while I’ve had an easier time of it, I’ve got my share of problems too. I just get tired of my people getting treated like fragile porcelain by white dudes who want to feel woke. The word savage isn’t gonna hurt us. Institutionalized racism hurts us. Police hurt us.

Exclusive (at least for now). 

I get that their whole shtick is “Limited Run”, but man, I wish they operated differently. IE: put up pre-orders for an item in a time limited window (3-7 days) then cut off ordering and go produce however many copies they received orders for.

Literally what I said here when I first read his stuff here. The dude just loves games and knows how to write. I seriously read almost everything he posts when he does the weekend. Here. It’s very old school games journalist when they wrote about games and not controversy.

You’re underestimating cheap and pervasive wi-fi

As far as “easy access” handhelds, I still have GBA backlog. Heck, I still have backlog for SNES and Genesis. It’s just a matter of game buying outstripping one’s available free time.

Well put. It’s stunning to me how many people are so willing to jump on this hate bandwagon without actually applying any real thought to the situation or doing any research.

>>People don’t know what the fuck they want, except something to bitch about.

You haven’t even played the game and are already assuming he’s generic from a few minute trailer. The only thing generic is you kids bitching about something Star Wars.

Infinite is the game that broke the idea of video game hype for me, for the most part (still salivating over Sekiro, damn you FromSoft), and it’s an attitude I wish more people would pick up.

Don’t feel guilty about some writers opinion. I feel the same as you. I have loads of students who love the game. It’s great fun with friends. The core of the game is a lot of fun; the shooting, the abilities and the flying.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: all of these reviews make me feel guilty for enjoying Anthem.

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Well, at least Star Wars tabletop gaming is in better shape than it was a decade ago.

“It’s not clear what will happen with Star Wars in the coming years. I don’t know the specifics of Disney’s deal with EA, or whether it has any out clauses, or whether there are conversations on either side about bringing it to an end. For years now, fans have expressed desire for the exclusivity deal to go away.

and its catastrophic sequel, Star Wars Battlefront II, which epitomized the worst habits of modern gaming with its to pay-to-win mechanics,