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This is my worry, too; if they knew it was in the pipe, they should’ve said, “Hey, look, it’s coming—just chill out.”

Maintaining silence on the issue makes it seem like this was an unplanned addition in response to consumer outcry, and while it’s always a positive thing for a company to be looking out for its

And down at the Weight Rack, they say, shit got really fucking weird that day.

In all seriousness, I get having an emotional attachment to certain entertainment products. I still get a warm feeling in my chest every time I think about the “good” (destroyed Black Omen/rescued Crono/fixed the timeline problems) ending in

Arma 3’s Laws of War DLC has an excellent SP campaign that focuses on the horrifying aftermath of explosive devices left in the ground in residential areas after the fighting has stopped. 

Spec Ops: The Line?

Where the hell am I supposed to dock this with a Switch, though?

I’ve been playing it the last couple days, and haven’t noticed anything thus far that screams “unfinished”. It’s all a bit austere by design anyway, but it feels like the studio set reasonable goals and had a clear plan in mind.

That...might be exactly what I just said, but okay.

I sadly saw this pop up in a few Discords over the weekend and was already subjected to the “just a heated gaming moment” and “I’m not blaming the girl buuuut” comments and have pretty much been off the internet since.

It has nothing to do with the game. Abusers will abuse for the smallest, most nonexistent reasons. I’m sure this isn’t his first incident and unfortunately it probably won’t be the last.

Nah, there’s no “being in the moment”, it’s not about taking a video game too seriously or having fucked up priorities. He’s just a fucking scumbag. Unfortunately piece of shit men who act like this will go off over any number of things, and sadly he’s probably done that before for completely different reasons. It

Don’t forget to add, take a long good look at yourself, and perhaps get some sort of anger management therapy.

If ever the choice between quitting out of your game and striking your partner crosses your mind, log the fuck off and never play that game again.

I completely understand being in the moment in a game—being so immersed and inmeshed that having that concentration broken feels like a bucket of cold water.

It’s not an

The assumption is Epic absolutely slays Steam and drives them to ruin. Very doubtful - more likely the both remain viable and competition keeps favourable terms for developers. Nintendo didn’t go away when Sony and then Microsoft entered the market.

Oh good, black backgrounds, every printer’s friend.

Any journalistic entity worth its salt would strongly refuse to give up sources for a story to a corporate/government entity. In every state there is some form of law that protects journalists from being coerced through the justice system to expose their sources. Beyond that, typically First Amendment protections

The publication from the RDR2 was UK based for starters. Most of the Kotaku journalists are based out of the US, where it is very difficult to legally compel a news outlet to reveal their sources due to the first amendment. There are cases where its been done in the name of public safety and the like, but this would

Simple: they tell them to fuck off. Kotaku is in no way beholden to anyone to reveal their sources. What’s the worst Nintendo does? No longer provide review copies. Whoop-dee-shit. This is a game that at least half of the Kotaku staff was going to purchase anyways. No way could Kotaku get into any trouble for speaking

West of Celadon

It was shown off at some trade shows, so perhaps you played it there? In any event, we haven’t heard anything concrete about it in years, but Capcom did extend the trademark for it back in June, so maybe it’ll still be a thing? What I’m more curious about is what happened to the engine it’s supposed to be running on, P