This. It’s basically a slap in the face of franchise fans and saying, “Hey thanks for your money. Oh, BTW, fuck you for messing with our stuff.”
This. It’s basically a slap in the face of franchise fans and saying, “Hey thanks for your money. Oh, BTW, fuck you for messing with our stuff.”
Well, that’s another company on my no-buy list. Its amazing, why threaten to sue someone into the fucking dirt when all theyre doing is saying “Hey, I love this game enough to actually put in this really cool feature myself for free.”
The pay it forward thing has always been the dumbest thing imaginable. It’s performative charity for people who don’t need it. Want to feel good? Donate time or money to an actual cause. Or, as this article wisely suggests, tip the workers.
how the fuck are you posting on this site if not in an app?
It’s playable on mobile just fine.
On both iOS and Android, you can pin websites to your homescreen from the browser and play it alongside any games that are actually apps. Can hardly tell the difference.
You’re kidding, right? Like, you forgot to put the /s at the end of your post to show you were being sarcastic, or something?
It runs in a mobile browser. I played it on a phone just now.
The real Wordle is entirely playable on mobile through the browser. It works great. What are you talking about?
You could have played it on your phone’s browser you giant ass.
I love that you have a Minecraft themed bathroom. People should have fun with their houses, rather than ignoring their desires for bland “tastefulness”.
Yeah, his definition is exactly the stereotype many Christians have (and push) about atheists. All being an atheists means is that a person doesn’t believe in a god, no more, no less. An atheist might be very interested in the hard sciences, and think the universe is an ordered, structured place. Another atheist might…
Anyone still calling someone a ‘wuss’ in 2022 is part of a problem.
(And, yes, I understand that makes me a wuss. Super simple math. Middle School, I get it.)
They weren’t offended though. That’s a failure in your reading comprehension. They just read between the lines and knew the game is glorifying police violence, based on that Steam summary. That’s savvy consumer research as opposed to taking offense.
The negative attention isn’t a bug, it’s a feature. Whipping up controversy is a well-worn marketing tactic, because there are those who will buy and ardently defend it purely for culture-wars reasons.
I guess when they say “cowardly criminal acts” they don’t mean “killing a child because a dozen cops couldn’t subdue a guy with a bike lock.”
Guy who is definitely well-read on the police state just jumpin’ in to tell you copaganda is cool and has nothing to do with the police violence I am upset with. Culture and media have zero impact on the “reality rotting around” us. Sounds good!!!
Yes, we should never interrogate games beyond genre. Kotaku is the perfect website to expect a one-sentence review from. I am very smart.
The gameplay isn’t the problem.