Seems about right to end it now. Much as I enjoyed Season 3, it did feel somewhat narratively inert.
Seems about right to end it now. Much as I enjoyed Season 3, it did feel somewhat narratively inert.
It’s one licensing deal, Adam. What could it cost, $10?
She thought her experience would become clickbait. You won’t believe what happened next.
You’re mad they’re not covering 2 recently Kickstarted JRPGs from relative nobodies? You’ve lost the plot, bud.
As a Canadian, I was just gabbing with some buddies about how this is one of the most annoying weeks of the year because TV just stops because your country is doing something. Line it up with american Thanksgiving as one of the most boring weekends of the year. Too bad I don’t watch football, ffs.
EDIT: Oh it just…
As a PS5 owner, I just console myself in the mountains of amazing console exclusive games I have that have actually come out.
But I’m sure Starfield will actually come out this year and like all Bethesda games be incredibly playable at launch.
I mean, when I played through, when I got to that reveal, I understood also. Part of me was holding on to hope for Isaac’s sake, because I guess as a terminally single 45 year old adult I wanted to hope there was a chance for them.
It’s crazy that japenese porn blurs out pussies yet Ted Cruz’s face is allowed to be freely published in its natural state.
Looks like he’s got a Yahoo Serious problem on his hands.
It seems like journalists couldn’t stop singing this show’s praises after the first episode and now everyone is grasping at straws trying to find flaws to write about. This can be a good adaptation and not have every aspect of the game. And really it shouldn’t. Let’s be honest, if it was incredibly accurate to the…
Removing the spores for tendrils is an amazing idea, because even in the game, spores being isolated to one area is 100% absolutely stupid. They would stay on your clothes once you leave the spore area. And I hate to break it to you, more than the video game audience is watching this, and HBO needs more than just us…
Have you visited Metacritic or Rotten Tomatoes, my hot-take-loving friend? Have you seen the practically UNPRECEDENTED reviews from hundreds of critics and thousands of fans, mostly all agreeing the show is phenomenal? Murder porn is not a financially lucrative genre to spin such an expensive tv show around. I get…
Yes... The *horrific* imagery in this *horror* show was, in fact, quite *horrific*.
The irony of an Xbox exec bragging about releasing games.
IMO, games shouldn’t be officially announced more than 6 months before release. By that point the overarching game should be mostly locked in. Theoretically, it should help prevent some of the over-hype we’ve been dealing with in major releases as well.
I am rewatching it & enjoying it even more the 2nd time, knowing how Jenna Ortega owns every scene.
Ortega won me over. She now owns the role of Wednesday. The frequent interaction between Wednesday and Thing was great — and Fred Armisen guesting as Uncle Fester. But I agree that this felt like a CW series, and also had a vibe and side characters that reminded me of Netflix’s own Sabrina the Teen Witch reboot. (And…
Welcome to Kotaku, a website about gaming, where fans of a game are called beggers for wanting more of a game that they're fans of.
“Spilled the tea” is not the right phrase to use here. They didn’t spread negative gossip about someone. They made a product announcement. If you want to use a slang term involving losing control over an ingestible, use “spilled the beans”.
why is everything on kotaku framed in such a negative light? “fan begging.” ffs, fromsoftware, like any developer, releases products on their own internally set schedule.