ekestrel
Kestrel
ekestrel

You should get business cards made with your real name and job title on one side, and your misspelled name and fake job title citing that lawsuit on the other

They’re a gaming blog. Gaming journalism just doesn’t exist anymore. (some would argue never did) You’ll get a few good pieces here and there and Kotaku has been blackballed by weak, petty companies like Bethesda iirc, for stirring the pot but nevertheless. Blog,

That’s a personal choice I’d make if and when it happened. But I would definitely stop visiting this site if they forced authors to all adopt the same opinion.

First, if you’re going to go after Gacha games, no more positive press about Genshin Impact.

I guess I’m missing what’s so egregious here.”

The best way to prove that love is to continue commenting on each crypto article. Then you’re really participating in what what you love! High-five!

Can’t wait for the handful of crypto dorks to roll in here talking about how Kotaku never says anything nice about NFTs and no one understand their potential except for them and it’s all so unfair because how are they ever going to become fake crypto Pokémon pyramid scheme landlords if people know that it’s just a

Hmm... same crap we always here from NFT apologetics. “You don’t understand it...” Of course... then, by all means, enlighten us. Explain, in detail, what amazing concrete use-case NFTs enable that other existing tech can’t. I’m still waiting for such a response from anyone complaining about the NFT haters.

Normally, I’m all on board the “Shilling for Amazon at the same time you’re harping about them is hypocritical actually” train but 1) that’s a banner ad from Google that always changes and is one of the easiest ads to block on the internet. 2) That’s an ad for Fiverr, which lets you hire people to do a wide range of

Me with adblock on: Mmm, yes ironic

No, they’re just tired of repeating all of the ways that NFTs are horrible pyramid scheme scams for idiots.

The dastardly art of abbreviating a long paragraph to point out the relevant bit! Yellow journalism strikes again!

a lotta yall still dont get it

ape holders can use multiple slurp juices on a single ape

so if you have 1 astro ape and 3 slurp juices you can create 3 new apes

Tonight’s slurp juice mint event is essentially a minting event for both Lab Monkes and Special Forces

They represent nothing (quite literally, in fact; they represent nothing tangible), and contribute nothing to the future.

There have been multiple games that allow reselling of content that didn’t rely on the blockchain. Even more games have a gray market for such transactions.

Fortnite could easily allow you to resell the skins you buy if they wanted to. It would be extremely simple, but extremely pointless as well because it doesnt make them money. And you dont have to use blockchain to do it either. Fuck, Diablo had a marketplace over a decade ago that you could sell weapons at

Everytime someone starts whining about this, they never explain what those things that NFTs can actually be used for are, and how they’re better than existing methods.

Okay, name one thing. A new thing it brings to the table or improves upon.

That’s because there isn’t anything they can be used for that isn’t already being done with simpler technology.