I’m just saying that it would be awesome if the discussions we all have about this story could be, I don’t know, dinner-party-quality, minus any throwing of silverware. Be nice to each other and such. Or at least respectful. We can do this!
I’m just saying that it would be awesome if the discussions we all have about this story could be, I don’t know, dinner-party-quality, minus any throwing of silverware. Be nice to each other and such. Or at least respectful. We can do this!
I hereby declare this comment, and all those that follow, to be neutral ground.
Cue the SJW outcry.
Geez, I could fill up what is likely all the comment space below with my own tales. I’ve been managing my own YT channel for almost two years now, and as you can imagine, if women already receive the worst that trolling has to offer, having a channel on top of that is just asking for trouble (well, it shouldn’t be,…
What’s wrong with working at Hooters?
Over a game of some Call of Duty, someone once asked me if I worked at Hooters. Because I am a woman with a woman’s…
God I wish they would - I’d love to see the story when the media person went along then documented the whole process for the public.
That’s a great question, Owen!
Why are you unable to answer a direct question with a straight answer?
Today on Kotaku Asks we’ve got a very special treat: a professional public relations person is here to answer your…
I’ll start us off with two questions, the second juicy and the first less juicy (but still interesting).
Having “objective” reviews of cultural objects is easily the most foolish thing I’ve heard from the video game culture in a long time. I can’t stop my eyes from rolling super hard whenever some wet fart of a commenter demands objectivity from their review. From a review. A review. Other than the harassment, the other…
The only way he could be writing objective reviews is if every single statement regarding the game is an evidence-based fact about the game. If his goal is to actually be objective then he cannot say “I like the game” or “You should try this game” or anything of the sort.
You do realize you are asking a YouTuber to be professional, right?
“I can no longer be objective about this issue because you don’t like me.” That makes no sense at all. Either be a professional or GTFO.
A story you walk around in is still a game. Might not be your cup of tea, but there’s no reason to get all elitist about it. Not every game needs to have challenges or obstacles.
I was waiting for one of you to comment! That didn’t take long at all!