It’s frustrating how much money and stuff seems to just come to you once you don’t need it anymore.
It’s frustrating how much money and stuff seems to just come to you once you don’t need it anymore.
Nobody to blame but yourself xD.
Not even just the site promoting links, the article itself is a giant promotion for Amazon
“Prime Day, a promotion organized by a company that’s regularly violated anti-union-busting laws”
“it’s going to have to work really hard to cool the place down. The compressor, fan, and other components will get a workout. Running it at night when the temperature is much lower means it won’t experience so much wear and tear,”
Lol. “Snark snark, bash Amazon and capitalism [next sentence] By the way, our colleagues will be covering the event in depth at the following link.”
The funny thing about living in a society is that your political non-action affects other, thus making the action of no action, political. And given the nature of what Kraken is, the job is already political. Though if we really think about it, working and participating in this gross capitalist society is in itself,…
Seriously, when did colleges start convincing students it was okay to push this shit at work? Shut the fuck up and work or get out.
What about when politicians and misguided citizens force their views on you by restricting and removing rights and autonomy? At what point do you discuss that everywhere?
Work is political.
Something something corporations shouldn't have to be woke. In before the non sarcastic take.
agreed all NG+ runs are weird since you’ve already beaten the game. NG+ is not really supposed to be cohesive from a story point
“It also doesn’t make a lick of narrative sense.”
Hopefully it continues to work, my kid loves playing that demo. Guess I get to enshrine my PS5 next to my PT-bearing PS4 for all time once the next generation comes around.
Well, they did well financially. But saying they were good is like saying Bayformers was good.
Awful movies can still get decent box office numbers if enough boring people go see them.
Trademark and domain squatters are such garbage people. On the other hand, hey, good for them.
And every article about this game you publish, positive or negative, helps remind people know the game exists. Obviously, these articles aren’t hurting the game, so at this point, you’re just writing these articles for the clicks and not because you actually care about the game or its harm.
This whole thing is hella stupid. Variety interviewed people over us? Why?
Lollipop Chainsaw was a decent B tier game that might be fun to revisit but I’d prefer if Shadows of the Damned was getting a remake instead.