The point of something like this is overengineering. There’s definitely a market for more traditional designs with easily removable and cleanable mesh fronts and that market is very well catered to.
The point of something like this is overengineering. There’s definitely a market for more traditional designs with easily removable and cleanable mesh fronts and that market is very well catered to.
As opposed to all the dread “stans,” the ones who repeatedly invade lists with their “Your list is wrong, Dread is better” opinions?
You are too old to accuse people of hating when they do not fit the “it is the best thing ever” narrative.
I’ve finished Dread and I’d honestly put Unsighted above it and Death’s Door pretty close. It’s a very good game, but they didn’t really do enough new to justify its existence. A couple new upgrades and the EMMI areas (which are a huge pain in the ass) are the only things separating it from Super Metroid. It’s…
It’s really not though. Games aren’t great just because they have Metroid or Zelda in the title.
Friendlier reminder that Metroid Dread was very much a let down to some of us, that felt more like a rom hack than an original game.
So... a guy who doesn’t even work for Blizzard anymore, goes on a right-wing Discord and post some stuff Kotaku writers don’t agree with. Quick, write a story with the Blizzard logo as the main image.
Yeah, being satisfied sucks. It’s better to be angry, bitter and disappointed so that you can take out your rage on the internet!
Waited a few months from launch and played on PC - had almost zero issues. It was awesome. It’s almost like the loud, whiny players online are just a tiny minority of the actual playerbase...
yeah because despite the poor experiences of last gen console users and the absolute media frenzy to keep the controversy train rolling for clicks it was a good game. Not great, kind of disappointing in some aspects but overall fun enough and having sufficient content to justify 60 bucks when compared to the field,…
I do not watch Mr. Beast but from what I have learned I don’t think he is missing the point, you are missing the point of what he is doing.
No solution is perfect, but it seems like this article is letting the perfect get in the way of the good.
he’s supposed to hold companies that continue to create plastic accountable.
Yeah, I was thinking about our monthly beach cleanups here and then felt bad because all that time pulling fishing nets, barrels and rubbish could have been better spent writing articles and creating “awareness” of fishing nets, barrels and rubbish.
He’s done more than you just sitting here blogging about it, I think.
This, so much.
So if I understand this correctly, anybody who can’t affect systemic change on absolutely massive levels just shouldn’t try at all? Because JFC, what a message.
I feel like this happens a lot. If you’re not doing something the gatekeepers 100% agree with, you’re a part of the problem.
>But the spectacle does nothing to address the deeper problems at hand
Nothing like green groups telling people trying to help that they’re not helping the exact right way.