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I liked how it tried to incorporate Asian culture and language in it. I remember Alan Tudyk tried to say something in Mandarin. Something along the lines of “what is this?” in relation to food he just ate at a pub/bar. As out of tone/ mispronounced as it was, I still understood it, surprisingly, and thought it was

I guess it’s official. Control is a good game. Whenever I see Kotaku release multiple articles about one game in a matter of a few days, it is a well received game

This is particularly helpful if your recipe contains a lot of hot liquid, as you don’t have to try and awkwardly grasp the edge of the insert with a gloved hand while trying not dip it in the insert’s contents.

When I worked at a Japanese restaurant, the kitchen cooks up a staff meal after the lunch and dinner shifts. Roughly 3pm and 10 pm. It was just a mixture of whatever noodles, meat and vegetables. Nothing from the menu. If you wanted something from the menu like sushi, you had to make it yourself incognito style and

My sister and I were talking about this Starbucks size in general last night. Short is the perfect size for people who want something truly mini.

I watched this but never in order. I think I saw all the episodes but not sure. I saw it on YTV in Canada whenever it was on as I was channel surfing. Never found out what time episodes were shown.

Yes, powers of mind, strength, skill, and speed to accomplish the greatest of deeds.

And then, there’s Chrono Cross. I wrote about Chrono Cross at Kotaku a few years back and called it “a bad sequel, but a brilliant game.” The interesting thing was, that was by design. As director Masato Kato stated: “In my view, the whole point in making Chrono Cross was to make a new Chrono with the best available

Would telling them about your adult bad day and what it means make their bad day feel better? Serious question and I don’t have any kids. Would it teach them perspective or instill fear of their inevitable adult life

It is situations like this that I stay away from Airbnb. I’ll shack up in a Hilton, Hyatt Best Western or some other well known hotel/motel brand and pay the extra cost. At least, I know for sure what I’m getting in their amenities.

I’ll use them whenever I get a chance but if someone gives you a gift card, it’s not like you’re losing any of your own cash that you poured your own blood and sweat into to get. You’re losing the opportunity to buy something for free but that’s it. Someone else paid for it. Consequences are at worst minimal if not

A: Can you spot me?

I have the season pass but haven’t played since the second episode. Season 2 is kinda meh compared to Season 1. Not great but not bad. I’m still going to play all the episodes but I got so many better games to play right now. I’ll just wait until episode 5 is released and bang them all out.

Notability on my tablet.

I haven’t played since April. I love the Anthem’s gameplay but those loading screens really hurt the flow of things. After playing Division 1 and 2 where heading in and out of the player hub is seamless, I just can’t go back to Anthem. Division has almost no loading screens when playing. That tethering load screen is

For example, if you’re doing deadlifts, some people will lift the weight up and then gently set it back down. Others will lift the weight, then let gravity take it back down to the floor before beginning the next rep. Both are fine, if your gym allows it, and which you choose will depend on what you’re trying to get

Same could be said about diamond jewelry.

Gonna need a film protector similar to screen protectors for your credit card. Front and back!

If everything I’ve suggested so far sounds boring to you, it may be that what you need is some friends.

But what if I told you there was a better, more cost-effective way to gorge on those delicate parcels of fish and rice, and turn your next group dinner into a game of thrift and survival?