I have to wear a bag on my head to go out in public. (Can't be frightening all the children, now, can I?) Why didn’t the game address my plight?
I have to wear a bag on my head to go out in public. (Can't be frightening all the children, now, can I?) Why didn’t the game address my plight?
What even is your point. Do you think other settings don’t have baggage? If this games setting was the U.S.. Would this game have to educate us on the Native American genocide and slavery? If it was set in Germany would the story have to be about the holocaust. Why do people pretend that the U.S and Europe are the…
I’ll start this by saying that anyone is free to feel insulted by whatever they feel insulted by. But I - an Asian-American living in a third world country - really think this criticism is stretching a bit.
Yet this site name is Kotaku. If there is a sense of irony about “appropriation” being ignored here... *shrugged*
Indeed.
You’re a pretty damn good argument in favour of abortion with that post.
...because there’s value in keeping your head down and unquestioningly accepting everything that’s presented to you? I think there’s a poem about that, but you probably would get bummed out.
Now apologise for the dialogue...homeskillet.
Even if COVID-19 never existed, if I “woke up vomiting blood” I wouldn’t be doing anything that day other than going to the ER.
Big “some of us may die, but that’s a sacrifice I’m willing to make” energy in the comments.
I’m sure the devs would enjoy if someone would put a link to the game so they could buy it, but, maybe that’s just asking way too much from Kotaku...
Yeah it’s weird not to say it’ll release on Steam in...oh...less than an hour from when I’m typing this by what Steam is telling me
I don’t know, maybe, just maybe, include a link to the game or any information about how we can purchase/access it?
Workers owning a corporation (therefore making it responsible for serving workers’ needs) is literally Marxism. It is the exact opposite of being a corporate slave.
I don’t ... what? You’re calling out “all these people” (whoever they are) as anti-capitalist and anti-corporation, but also telling them to have fun being corporate slaves? Ohhhh, sh*t, just realized you’re stupid.
Literally nothing in your comment makes sense.
You are a fucking moron.
I think the woman was flirting, and was expecting to meet up in another location for something sexy, not violent. I don’t think “I bet I can take you in a fight” comes across as a direct challenge to most people who aren’t meatheads or ancient swordmasters. It’s just negging for women.
That farm full of guns is being blown out of proportion. Those guns are being farmed purely for food, it's straight from the farm to your plate, they can't hurt anyone.
At least you’re not running out of fun pictures.