dhammer94
dhammer94
dhammer94

A massive thick dust cloud is not a thing that is supposed to happen at a demolition. If the photographer one block away was supposed to be wearing a mask, what about all of the residents of houses one block away?

I think the article itself is fine, but somehow someone managed to find a headline that would set off the typical “lol game ‘journalists’ are dumb” trolls AND the people who want easy modes.

I think it has to do with relatability. Getting gruesomely tortured to death is...unthinkable, really. Real world violence happens fast.

Wow, we - we must have seen different films.

The scene was chilling, and the way that they shot it was on point, I think. There wasn’t a shot of heaving breasts jiggling free of clothing, or wide shots where the audience takes it all in, which is a problem in some versions of these kinds of things, where the audience is being titillated by the violence on

For capitalist scum, Tom Nook sure does a horrible job at it. He loans money at zero interest, while paying interest on savings every month. If a bank did this they would go out of business.

Iiiiiiii said what I said.

I appreciate you using the popular thing right now to shine a light on real world issues, but the comparison feels really contrived and honestly kind of offensive.

Just as an FYI this isn't on Kotaku, but on Earther which is a subsection of Gizmodo. It got crossposted to Kotaku. 

I like Kotaku but these are the sort of cringe articles that turn the website into a laughing stock for most of the internet. I support everything you’ve said but Animal Crossing isn’t the soap box you should be standing on to say it.

Here’s the thing: I strongly dislike the prequels. I think they’re uniformly bad, just lousy writing, sharing nothing that made the originals so good, total dogshit.

Sorry mate, tRoS is easily 11/11 it is a mess in every aspect, save for one, the babu Frik scene on the planet, yes the writing is just as bad as the prequels. The difference is that the prequels at least had a direct, character development and flow.

I can’t stop anyone from playing the game the way it was not intended, but the worst part about my twitter feed being full of time travelers is that I feel like we’re missing out on the shared experiences of everyone unlocking, discovering, or creating things at roughly the same times. It would have been nice to check

Salty much? Portable versions of these games will sell (I’ll be buying Borderlands and Bioshock), get over it.

XCOM on Switch? Dreams do come true!

ON TOP OF THAT, You get extra goods and services JUST for interacting. Pop a balloon? Oh, you get a free present AND some miles points, which you can then use to buy GOODS AND SERVICES.

Such as FLYING A PLANE TO A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT ISLAND.

If anything, Tom Nook is like that grandpa who kinda acts like he’s “teasing

Like he’s just like “i know you’re good for the money and you’ll get it to me eventually. It’s cool. I won’t help you any further. But... when you do pay me back, we’ll set you back up. And if you could, do me a few favors”

Absolutely. 

His sons are the ones that give you the money to pay him back, but how do the kids have that much money? Allowance? So....you’re paying Tom Nook back with his own money just so his kids can have fun playing ‘store owner’. They’re buying your trash and selling you nonsense and he’s over there super proud. It’s really

Tom Nook gives you a place to live, an interest free loan and lets you pay it back on your own schedule. He does this without asking for any money or collateral. He then lets you pay back the loan with things like bugs and flowers.

This is an aggressively obnoxious article.