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For what it’s worth, I’ve always appreciated your work here, Patricia. While on-the-job learning and growth is never an easy thing, you handled it with style, panache, and a great deal more maturity than evinced by your naysayers.

So good on you for that.

I’ll definitely miss your articles—and moreso, your sense of

I was honored to have Patricia on the team all these years and will miss her a great deal. In announcing her departure to the team, I tried to sum up what a great talent she’s been, and I wanted to share that here, publicly, with Kotaku readers as well:

I get attached to the writers here, and it does hurt when people here go for new adventures. But I do hope that your other adventures fare as well as they have been here at Kotaku.

The Witcher isn’t an erotic game.

Thanks for giving coverage to this. It’s gonna be a big problem in preservation of web games.

It’s already come up, the short answer is: they don’t.

In the ten and a half years the game has been available, I have never once heard of them doing this. They routinely pull songs/DLC from the store, and sometimes some games exports don’t allow for all songs from that game, but they have never once removed a song from a game it was available in/purchased as DLC for.

I would pay way too much money for Crono in DBFZ

Amazing! Is it just me or this seems more interesting than the game itself. I hope more games follow this trend.

(base)goku normal >super saiyan>super saiyan 2 (just more “electricy”)>super saiyan 3 (mile long hairdo, all GOLD)

Playlist packs give you a whole new 15 card deck for $15

Playlist packs give you a whole new 15 card deck for $15

Even the Kotaku articles are like “hey, here’s 1,000 words of us not understanding the game!” How is it that every real-world human being loves it, but every reviewer is mystified, Hasbro’s own marketing is confused and sketchy, and distribution is so fucked up that most retailers don’t even know what it is. I’m

Even the Kotaku articles are like “hey, here’s 1,000 words of us not understanding the game!” How is it that every re

It kills me that this game is being marketed so horribly. Played it with many different groups of friends and family over the holidays, and it was the highlight of the season for all. Everyone instantly “gets” it, and is astounded they haven’t heard of it before.

It kills me that this game is being marketed so horribly. Played it with many different groups of friends and family