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totally! but excuse me for now, I've got places to be and babes to bang!

Everyone and their mother has told me that it is, so I'm going to say yes.

ITT: Gamer entitlement at it's finest, people who don't understand how copyrights work and how they affect one of the most visible websites on the internet, bandwagon jumpers, and people who think they are "against the man". Which one are you?

I always skip pass those parts... screw foreplay in porn lol.

I don't see what's so gross or creepy about it. It's just silly sexual entertainment. That's about it. And the curiosity of pushing sexual entertainment in computing, funny enough, has led to technological advancements due to all the tinkering with application of such entertainment and pushing the limits of

Nice one, I've been playing it since it's Xbox release. Hope the people that never got to play it will enjoy it

They want it for the spying features I'm sure...

Agreed I can't even listen to them anymore to be honest.

Every indie game ever?

The difference is that some of these people actually make original content. The people who should "get a real job" are the ones who leach off of the hard work of developers.

People for some reason think it's fine to upload an entire playthrough of a game with commentary, but the same person would probably see what's

He obviously isn't good enough if he depends on youtube. The only reason people watch his videos is they're free. If he was a good professional critic somebody would pay him for being a critic.

Most musicians and artists are shitty and don't make money. They should get a real job too instead of being fucking leeches. If he had real talent, youtube policies wouldn't be the end of him, he'd be able to use his talent to make money elsewhere.

That's what you get for having a "livelihood" that depends on Youtube.

Flat and boring?
That's pretty much the opposite of what I thought of it.

New Vegas was flat and boring as far as the setting goes. Better overall game, though.

Love mike patton and tomahawk, I was completely shocked to see this on the main page today. Rock on, Kotaku.

Love Patton's body of work. Really wish he did more with the Peeping Tom project template though, him and hip hop go together really well.

Radio stations pay licensing fees. Youtubers do not.

Still, these people are indeed selling publisher's contents. Let's Play genre was a problem bound to happen from the start, I am only surprised it took this long.

Don't you just love when digital, downloadable content vanishes from services? Makes you really trust a download only future.

Welcome to the scary new world of digital content. God forbid they ever manage to create a completely digital market.