darkPrince0101
DarkPrince010
darkPrince0101

Bought this game after watching some streams (Nothernlion) about it. Played it for 12 hours, completed everything and still want to play it. Best things its only like 2 bucks, insanely good price/quality product.

I hope the genre continues to prosper and we see even more indie titles that use the quirky mechanics to great advantage.

The ‘edgy humor’ in this game feels less like humor and more like straight up statements by the devs.

The gameplay isn’t the problem.

i dont like games where power hungry cops living out their military fantasies of gunning down civilians

Don’t give them ideas.

At its core, the game honors the work of dedicated law enforcement officers across the world and in no way intends on glorifying cowardly criminal acts.”

i couldn’t watch a stream of this for long. its so...tone deaf? is that the term?

Love it when people who aren’t a part of a marginalized community tell that community how they should be reported on, or what the future should look like for that community. People in here saying Kotaku shouldn’t mention Amy being trans, or that it should be a “footnote”. That’s pretty much the same as saying “not

“Trans people’s place in society won’t be normalized until we stop acknowledging that trans people exist.”

No, actually, it won’t be normalized until people like you stop getting upset every time you see the word “trans.”  Shoving somebody’s gender under the rug is the opposite of normalizing it.

Given her own statement that appearing on the show could let her send ‘a positive message to the nerdy trans girl who wants to be on the show too.’” I think she’d be pretty happy Kotaku was highlighting her trans status in this situation. 

I definitely think being a Jeopardy champion is the big story here, but Amy herself talks about wanting to be an inspiration specifically to other trans women. I still think the distinction that Amy is a trans woman who is competing this well matters, as she is breaking ground as a trans contestant.

I’m obviously not

For future reference: these are troll posts. You don’t need to respond to them, at all. Kotaku was GAWKER site; it was NEVER strictly about video games.

Don't cut yourself on that edge, child.

No, I don’t remember that at all. Of course, that’s because I started coming here when my previous go-to video game site was taken over by gamergaters and I checked out everyone on their boycott list and found this and two other sites that are my main gaming sites now.

I used to be selected for jury duty every year or two and they’d bring me as far as they could without having to discount me from selection for seven years. Finally, in comments as to why I shouldn’t be selected for jury duty, I wrote that I go by my own code which may or may not coincide with the law written to

The biggest problem was that he was charged with too many things, & they were too extreme. All of the “extreme indifference” charges should’ve been dropped, downgraded, dismissed, or acquitted.

There really needs to be a better way to handle these trademark/copyright disputes. For example, before Bethesda can legally threaten someone over potential copyright infringement, they should first have to prove to a judge that the “infringing” material is in fact an infringement. In this particular case, Bethesda

I feel the opposite, TLJ set up some interesting story possibilities for the last movie but TRoS just retreated to the same tired characters and plot beats. I wouldn’t even mind it that much, but the movie itself was jam-packed with so much nonsensical video game filler. Find this person, find that dagger to give us a