How do you find the motivation to write such a piece of shit article?
How do you find the motivation to write such a piece of shit article?
Are your parents Communist spies? If so probably not
That Nolan! Very pretentious indeed to not have 15 mintutes of unporposeful, raw fucking in his movie about the development of the atomic bomb.
How many people knew about the nudity? How many people were excited for it?
Detailed updates about movie nudity: not just for Mr Skin anymore!
Yeah man, that picture from 2015 makes me feel a bit nostalgic. Kotaku was my main gaming site for years, but the more of that crew left the less time i spend on here. Thats not a dig at the current reporters by the way, but i just really enjoyed the style of coverage the site used to have.
Let’s not forget the 20 rows of fucking Taboola shitposts at the end of each article, with a few actual links to other Kotaku pages sprinkled in to add to the confusion.
Same. Content™ to Generate™ Impressions™.
Same. I deleted my bookmark for Kotaku like a year ago, I but I still end up here a couple times a week anyway.
A few days ago i commented on some guide article about how this website sure has changed and someone replied “elaborate”. And well... now this happened.
Honestly with Luke gone I don’t see a point in returning to this site anymore. His were some of the few articles I found tolerable to read or even mildly informative without relying on constant opinion and hearsay without research being done.
The internet and websites we frequent are just overall shittier than they were 10, even 5 years ago. More and more places disappearing, more and more consolidation with things being worse for the end user/customer.
Waypoint shut down, All of Giant Bomb’s original folks moved on, now the last of the oldschool Kotaku writers leaves the site. I know that most of these folks have other projects ongoing, but it does seem like a lot of my old standard bookmarks aren’t what they used to be, for better or worse.
Maybe Disney asked him for a good reason to let him make it and he said The Way of Water was 2.3 billion good reasons.
According to The Numbers.
Alita was the closest thing I saw to a manga in live action - for good and for ill. It looked great and was fun, but that episodic structure hurt it a lot.
I think it’s supposed to mean preserve it now before the shelf life for the last remaining physical copy of something doesn’t work anymore.
I mean , if you think long term , pretty much EVERYTHING has a shelf life.
But that is the crux of the article. It is possible to store and distribute any game. The problem is the industry is largely uninterested in doing so outside of a relative handful of mostly higher profile titles. Which means that unless you are willing to go the piracy route you are left hunting hunting the…
Physical media has a shelf life.