firemedic
FireMedic
firemedic

Ecactly. Can’t blame this on a bunch of retirees whose password is "password." People like that don't have bitcoin accounts. 

Because most people care A LOT more about themselves than they do others. That’s why the pandemic is still raging on in America, and why there are so many videos of people screaming at cashiers for asking them to wear masks.

If Trump understands Bitcoin well enough to use it, he probably SENT these guys some cybermoney.

Did they get Trump as well? Please tell me they got the Cheeto-in-Chief. Let me guess, we’re not that lucky.

This review said a lot of positive things about the game...

Jin is the head of his clan, an aristocratic warrior who never wanted for anything in his life. Why is he so eager to squeeze every last resource from the people he’s supposed to be protecting? Life was hard before the Mongols arrived, and now villages and farms are burning. Those supplies would be much more

At this rate we’re definitely getting a real assassin’s creed japan from ubisoft... and some time in the far future when 2020 is old history, an assassin’s creed Florida with a karen DLC.

Sounds a little bit disappointing, tbh. When it was first announced, I was looking for/hoping for some sort of cool wandering samurai game where you get into intense blood feuds that culminate in amazing duels.

I know this is Kotaku, but do we need to be outraged at everything? I’m Hispanic too.. but I could care less that he doesn’t speak the language well. If it bothers you just don’t get it, man. You don’t have to crap in everyone’s cereal this morning. 

I think it’ll be like Far Cry 4 where there are two different ways missions can play out depending on who you listen to.

So what are the odds in Far Cry 6 that you play as the kid and you first have to decide what to do with the grenade (like how in previous games if you did nothing you’d see a “secret” ending)?

If you’re given that choice and the game actually continues, that might be kinda neat, and provide for two narrative paths to

I don’t think it’s child trafficking, but I don’t think money laundering is out of the question.

Honestly, I can’t stand most of Ubisoft’s open world games. They always feel like giant checklists and time sinks rather than focused products with quality content.

Are the Far Cry games connected by storyline?

While those who prefer PC, Xbox, and PlayStation are all completely rational and reasonable people.

That’s definitely a “throwing out baby-boomer with the bathwater” situation, but to be fair Boomers have lost the benefit of the doubt.

Grief hits you in the weirdest ways. I lost my father to COVID in early April. (He was already in ill health, and was recovering from an operation in the hospital when he caught it, and passed away a week later.) When I was growing up, the SNES was the first system we got, and I have very fond memories of playing DKC

The obvious best of the SNES trio. But this is a start. 

It works for Steam, so it working pretty well for Nintendo as well, especially when it comes to indie games.

and a whole bunch of what the fuck.