Sure, people can change. I totally understand that.
Sure, people can change. I totally understand that.
Great article.
I’ve played this a couple of times now at PAX AUS and it’s actually quite a fun local mulitplayer game as it is so utterly ridiculous to control and play.
I’m wondering if the type of (regular) sports people watch may also play a part in your discomfort with Overwatch as an e-sport?
I’ve been reluctant to play Overwatch because it’s online only, and I’m not great at online shooters.
Clearly you’ve never lived with possums, Luke.
How come Kotaku never mentions the Sims Game Pack releases in these “Week in Games” columns? Is it because they’re expansions and not full releases?
Criminally underrated band!
Is there a website that collects this information in aggregate for all games?
What we need to do is divorce ourselves from the ridiculous notion that a free and independent media is somehow important for democracy. The idea of the Fourth Estate being integral to the functioning of democracy was simply a conjob by the Fleet Street media owners that the masses sucked up in the 18th century, and…
I gotta disagree with this Jason.
If you want an hour of excellent modern take on how much advertisers have co-opted the counter culture, take a listen to Product Placement by DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist, where they trawl through history to play advertisements.
“And that is why we are among the most trusted sources of news in the world” is a straight out lie.
Yup.
“Warm” Clothes.
Unionise.
You seem to forget (or simply not know) Gorillaz did this as well.
I’m fairly certain there is a bug with the basketball hoop, in that sporty sims will just want to play on it constantly.
I am thoroughly fascinated by all of this.
I don’t in any way condone what Pewdipie did. It was silly and immature.