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It’s not my cup of tea either, but I find it fascinating that gaming now explores so many different subjects. I hear about a game like this and, while I know that I will never play it, I am a happy to see an article that tells me a little about its subject matter. Games that explore the extreme fringes of my limited

That’s some top class trolling right there.

I have No Clue what that comment has to do with what I said. I think you should reread and repost. There is no shame in not actually reading a post before commenting on this website, so feel no shame in admitting you are wrong.

Fair is Fair, if you respond without - again - bothering to read; I am going to roast you

Kotaku talks about games. This is a game. If you don’t like it, don’t read it.

You say “wade through” as if a single article is that difficult to scroll past. I don’t read the esports articles, but I don’t whine about having to wade through them.

No he doesnt, thats shit he can jerk off to.

The left mouse button. Don’t click it.

“Clicked because WTF”

It’s almost as if you don’t have to click on things you aren’t interested in.

Kotaku has had worse stuff than a brief mention of fisting for as long as I remember.

Kotaku has focused on smaller indie games and their intersectionality with life and culture for as long as I can remember. Have we really been reading from the same site?

I can’t believe Kotaku is covering video games now. In my day this site focused on the turnip farming industry and that’s the way we liked it!

Adios amigo. I don’t mind games approached as cultural works and analyzed. Weird that it bothered you SO MUCH.

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Shout out to Shenmue, a virtual vacation to 80's Japan as well as the now-demolished Kowloon in the second game.

People are dying in Japan with those demands so it’s more than just “this career may not be for you.” Good parents don’t let their children become game devs.

If you’re earning six figures in a finance firm, then that arrangement may be fair. I have friends who have decided to be so busy. Yes, they like that; more importantly, they have been paid well for the inconvenience?

every waking moment? really? there is so much wrong with that statement I don’t even know where to begin. if you want to dedicate every waking hour to your job then that’s your prerogative, and good on you; but this shouldn’t be an expected norm. people need sleep, they need time off, they need time with their

I think with the games industry it’s not so much the demand to work this hard, but the demand to work this hard for absolutely no extra compensation whatsoever.