Listening to guys yelling “nigger” and “fag” every 5 minutes was not what I called fun.
Listening to guys yelling “nigger” and “fag” every 5 minutes was not what I called fun.
It’s like a microcosm of MAGAtards.
I’ll never understand these Twitch lemmings who are so willing to do all this shit because their favorite streamer - who couldn’t give less of as shit about them - gets into a spat with other streamers.
It’s extraordinary to hear I know but having glimpsed at the comment histories of some of those here doing the whole “be polite to those you disagree with” and “Rowling isn’t transphobic” there seems to this amazing overlap of that and comments about how The Root hates white people...
Yes if you went around fat shaming people that would make you fat-phobic. This post is so ignorant I cant tell if you’re purposefully trying to make this bad faith argument or you genuinely dont know better.
So please explain what isn’t “vulgar” about portraying transpeople as mentally ill or lending succor to paedophiles and happily becoming the public face of a movement designed to remove rights of transpeople?
how could you forget that Studio Bones brought us SPACE DANDY?
The game is super engrossing, but also I just want it to end so I can check it off and move on.
This is my first Supergiant game, so I really didn’t know what I was walking into with Hades. The thing that really stood out starting out was how integral the soundtrack is to the experience, probably more than most games. It’s hard to describe, but the more you play, the more you begin to pick up the little hooks…
A couple notes that I think this article really should have brought up:
Super Punch Out fucking owns. Also, all of the Punch Out games had health bars. I mean, it's cool if you don't like it, but... no, it's not cool, actually. Not cool at all.
We had a decent run, chronoboy. ;_; Remember the good times.
Didn’t love it. FF6 is a good game, and I even feel enough nostalgia that I’m planning a replay with some mods. But it was different in ways I wasn’t expecting, and failed to give me the same awed endorphin rush as its exalted predecessor.
Oh my god! one of the mini games he got was slime climb and he just ...walked right through it like it was nothing. He doesn’t even know how miraculous that is!!
The couple that slime climbs together, definitely sleep in separate beds that night.
The safety argument has merit, in so much as it prevents arbitrary apps from injecting things that cost real money in deceptive ways such that users spend money without realizing it, or that the payment method steals their personal information.
Maybe not safety in terms of Epic, but safety in terms of any random developer putting direct purchases in their apps and funnels those charges through shady eastern European merchants with no accountability. There can’t be two sets of rules, one for ‘trustworthy’ devs and one for ‘untrustworthy’ devs so to speak. We…
Not a knock on you, Zack, but if a game came out today with that kind of busy style they would get destroyed in the reviews for looking outdated including here on kotaku, maybe even by you, after you posted this article.
Me too. My partner always gives me a hard time when she sees me playing xbox now. I am a project manager and then I come home and play games where I am managing. I would recommend Frostpunk, I got it on gamepass and love how challenging it is with building and managing resources to meet the objective. It’s addictive.