lil’ a kowtowing to the militant alt-right for the sake of anime and fun, right?
lil’ a kowtowing to the militant alt-right for the sake of anime and fun, right?
I mean this is Kotaku, this is not a discussion anyone here is ready for. I’m about to get ratioed to the moon by weebs.
Pure whataboutism. That doesn’t make my argument any less valid.
Okay but that really doesn’t speak towards this particular character. That being said this is a larger issue in Otaku culture generally speaking, and has been in the past for underage gym leaders.
Also the /vp/ thread referenced is just pure hatred and bigotry, as one might expect from 4chan. I wish I hadn’t seen it.
Aren’t most gym leaders canonically children? This is a little weird, Sisi. That being said I’m supportive and possess flexible gender and sexuality, but all this sexualizing of the gym leaders is just gross.
This guy is just such an unrelenting jackass.
Gotta say thanks for this, I think that would have been a lot more interesting and I loved GTA V to begin with. Definitely the best GTA related commentary I’ve read in a while and it’s short and sweet. Great comment!
...and this is why e-sports are not sports, imagine 5 innings into a Major League Baseball game the coordinators of the league declared that games only last for 7 innings, not the standard 9. These events are not just unprofessional they’re embarrassing.
Have you seen the series Halt and Catch Fire?
This is some top-tier hypocritical Jezebel garbage, bravo focusing more on his body than what actually makes him a terrible person.
Okay developers are you reading? Just make your protagonist a cute cat it prints money and inflates review scores.
...and my “nuanced” opinion is the game releasing with broken features is lame, and that the notion that From games are immune to criticism is a cancerous thing and I knew my comment wouldn’t be received well. Here I’ll even say: Elden Ring is an incredible game, people who enjoy multiplayer should be heard so that…
This is pretty shameless and hilarious. Now what I want to see is if it actually impacts sales, because I don’t think it will. As much as I’d like to believe that’s how economics work.
Meanwhile every major publication 10/10 flawless, this is the new shit, etc
Ubisoft and Kotaku have an interesting past.
Which unfortunately, says nothing of their coverage.
Thanks for the clarification, always great to learn new things. Even with the fervent anti-NFT standpoint being taken at Kotaku it’s important that people know what they’re fighting against. I think that’s the biggest problem I have with the NFT coverage here, it’s 99% virtue signaling and unsubstantial.
You’re buying a URL, if the server goes down, your NFT does too—unless you rehost it. It isn’t stored in the actual blockchain, it is only unique in its metadata that gives it an “ID” based on the given currency. True digital ownership doesn’t exist.
Unless the image was rehosted it doesn’t retain value, right?
You are a human piece of shit if you throw things at well intending performers you are not an appreciator of music be it Kanye, Cudi or anyone else if you act like this. Human beings can be truly disgusting.