This just furthre reinforces how goddamn creepy America’s obsession with the pledge of allegiance is.
This just furthre reinforces how goddamn creepy America’s obsession with the pledge of allegiance is.
Nope.
I’ll grant you that Overwatch is one of the less blatantly greedy games, but it is the game that started this whole lootbox crap, (or at least placed the most emphasis on it) so it deserves some flack for that.
Last time I checked, the US still had a separation of church and state, right? The hell is appealing the pope gonna do?
This is a petty defense of a poor argument and it hurts what is otherwise a decent article.
So this feels like a stretch...
You too can now read all about the EA business model, also known as the “Well, we fucked up again” model in their new book ‘10000 Ways to Screw Gamers’
“I don’t see extensive trial experience as a requirement for taking a job that involves extensive time experiencing trials.”
Starting a Patreon page for a giant figure saw so we can just remove Alabama entirely and plonk it somewhere else for other people to deal with, who’s with me?
Given how a few articles on Kotaku from different contributors have landed either on the edges of or squarely in the ‘Oh, you can just ignore this’ camp, I’m glad at least somebody gets the bloody point.
Frankly, new classes probably wouldn’t scare off anyone who’s not already hugely into heartstone. The insanely massive library of cards does that just fine. At least for me, as a new player, it’s a big reason why I can’t get into it.
I can get wanting to make sure your kid is careful around unknown dogs, but this seems a bit excessive. Especially the ‘Wait until help comes’ part.
So, not satisfied with screwing up their shot with one major franchise, Niantic has decided to fuck up with Harry Potter this time?
I’m disappointed thatvmy catchy acronym FPUA (Fucking Players Up the Ass) didn’t catch on for these reports.
While I agree that the funding would probably be better spent on education and mental health programs, let’s not immediately make it out like practice is a bad thing.
I couldn’t get through Andromeda. The entire game felt lackluster, from characters that were annoying or dull to a story that sort of meandered to a half-hearted conclusion.
You know what the interesting thing is about your arguments and what makes it utterly pointless to continue this with you?
Holy shit I’m not touching your implication that anyone involved with the Louis CK thing is inherently lying just because, in some cases and hardly all of them, their identities are protected to prevent harrasement.
Must be really awkward to be changed into a pillar of salt mid-orgasm, though.
....You realize that there isn’t some sort of order to arguing for better conditions, right? Video games are essentially the only entertainment industry where voice actors don’t see any form of royalties. While I agree that not every game depends on them the same way, that’s still very, very weird.