When you die in an easy Mario game, you say that you were used to the Mario Maker 2 controls.
When you die in an easy Mario game, you say that you were used to the Mario Maker 2 controls.
“SNL last night was surreal. Tom Hank was on hand to be the virtual host [. . .]”
Yo dawg, we heard you like tutorials.
lol, ofc kotaku would hate this game.
Wow, she always impresses.
I’ll preface this by saying I’m gay. Honest question - are you gay? I hope so, cause I’m kind of getting tired of people being offended on our behalf when we’re not offended.
Oh I never doubted that you were a game designer. I’m poking fun at your blunt criticism of DOS2 as if you were a legend in the industry and you’ve never made design mistakes. Infinite combos are no good, I agree, but DOS2 is an astounding game that sets a new standard for the genre.
He’s not talking about playing as Dva, he’s talking about being on the opposite team, running from the ult. There was no implication in that sentence that implied otherwise.
“Racist costume”... It’s a video game you f*cking donkey.
As someone who has Native American blood (Snohomish), and was raised in an Native American community (Tlingit/Haida of SE Alaska). My opinion on the skins, long before there was any hint of actual ties were simply this:
Unless that outfit is made specifically to insult a culture or race I see zero reason to censor it. And no “maybe it was made to do it”, it has to be without a doubt. You start censoring questionably offensive materials and you end up with a lack of free expression.
Why can’t they just have cool outfits? Why should they even have to be justified? Should we scrub the Journey to the West outfits because they were put on characters who have no relationship to Chinese ancestry?
I just read your initial dumbass comment. Im not going to go through the rest of your comment history just so you can defend your self.
Yes, that does indeed sound reasonable. Simulated violence vs. real drugs.
You weren’t just “pointing it out,” you were trying to insinuate that her kid shouldn’t have the game, based solely on his age. With no idea how she parented the kid, what his emotional maturity was for his age, etc. You don’t know this kid, so you don’t know what he can and cannot handle.
Yes becasue fantasy is just as bad as a literal bag of meth in the hands of a kid. fuck off dude.
Actually giving a kid meth is so so so so so so far from giving a kid a video game that has drugs as a subject matter.
Oh ffs don’t be one of them...
I dunno. I’d like to think that even if I bought the goriest game, I’d still have a right to be upset if there was an actual human finger in the game case.
You’ve basically setup shop, rent free, in a mall hoping that the mall will pay you for driving traffic. You have no negotiating power and no rights.